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Iran Launches Missiles at U.S. Base in Qatar; All Intercepted
Iran launched 14 short- and medium-range missiles at the U.S. Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar on Monday in retaliation for U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites; all missiles were intercepted, and no casualties were reported.
Iran Launches Missiles at U.S. Base in Qatar; All Intercepted
Iran launched 14 short- and medium-range missiles at the U.S. Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar on Monday in retaliation for U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites; all missiles were intercepted, and no casualties were reported.
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48% Bias Score


Up to 30,000 North Korean Troops May Deploy to Russia
Ukraine's intelligence suggests Russia may receive up to 30,000 North Korean troops in the coming months, supplementing the 11,000 already deployed in November; this follows a 2024 defense treaty obligating mutual military assistance, with Russia offering North Korea advanced weaponry in exchange.
Up to 30,000 North Korean Troops May Deploy to Russia
Ukraine's intelligence suggests Russia may receive up to 30,000 North Korean troops in the coming months, supplementing the 11,000 already deployed in November; this follows a 2024 defense treaty obligating mutual military assistance, with Russia offering North Korea advanced weaponry in exchange.
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40% Bias Score


Trump to Speak with Putin Amidst Paused Ukraine Arms Shipments and Increased Russian Attacks
US President Trump announced a phone call with Russian President Putin on Thursday at 10 a.m., following the Pentagon's pause on some weapons shipments to Ukraine and amid increased Russian attacks causing casualties in Poltava, Ukraine, and the death of a senior Russian military officer.
Trump to Speak with Putin Amidst Paused Ukraine Arms Shipments and Increased Russian Attacks
US President Trump announced a phone call with Russian President Putin on Thursday at 10 a.m., following the Pentagon's pause on some weapons shipments to Ukraine and amid increased Russian attacks causing casualties in Poltava, Ukraine, and the death of a senior Russian military officer.
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36% Bias Score


Death of Russian Navy Deputy Commander in Combat
General-Major Mikhail Gudkov, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy, died on July 2nd during a combat operation near the Kursk region border; he previously commanded the 155th Independent Marine Brigade, which played a significant role in the Kursk region and was awarded the honorary title o...
Death of Russian Navy Deputy Commander in Combat
General-Major Mikhail Gudkov, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy, died on July 2nd during a combat operation near the Kursk region border; he previously commanded the 155th Independent Marine Brigade, which played a significant role in the Kursk region and was awarded the honorary title o...
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48% Bias Score


US Arms Halt Cripples Ukraine's Air Defenses
The US temporarily suspended arms supplies to Ukraine, critically impacting its air defenses reliant on American weaponry and parts, forcing Europe to bolster its defenses while Ukraine faces increased vulnerability.
US Arms Halt Cripples Ukraine's Air Defenses
The US temporarily suspended arms supplies to Ukraine, critically impacting its air defenses reliant on American weaponry and parts, forcing Europe to bolster its defenses while Ukraine faces increased vulnerability.
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52% Bias Score


Pentagon: US Airstrikes Set Back Iran's Nuclear Program by 1-2 Years
The Pentagon asserts that recent US airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities (Fordo, Isfahan, and Natanz) on June 22nd have set back Iran's nuclear program by one to two years, contradicting some initial US media reports and prompting an FBI investigation into leaks.
Pentagon: US Airstrikes Set Back Iran's Nuclear Program by 1-2 Years
The Pentagon asserts that recent US airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities (Fordo, Isfahan, and Natanz) on June 22nd have set back Iran's nuclear program by one to two years, contradicting some initial US media reports and prompting an FBI investigation into leaks.
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52% Bias Score

US Strikes Iranian Nuclear Sites; Iran Halts Cooperation with UN Inspectors
On June 22nd, the US attacked three Iranian nuclear sites, leading Iran to suspend cooperation with UN inspectors, violating the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty; the attack temporarily halted Iran's advanced centrifuges, but the long-term implications for its nuclear program and regional stability ...

US Strikes Iranian Nuclear Sites; Iran Halts Cooperation with UN Inspectors
On June 22nd, the US attacked three Iranian nuclear sites, leading Iran to suspend cooperation with UN inspectors, violating the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty; the attack temporarily halted Iran's advanced centrifuges, but the long-term implications for its nuclear program and regional stability ...
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48% Bias Score

Ukraine Ramps Up Interceptor Drone Production to Counter Russian Drone Surge
Facing a dramatic increase in Russian Shahed drone attacks—3681 launched in June 2024 compared to around 600 monthly a year prior—Ukraine is accelerating production and deployment of interceptor drones, alongside pilot training initiatives, to counter this threat.

Ukraine Ramps Up Interceptor Drone Production to Counter Russian Drone Surge
Facing a dramatic increase in Russian Shahed drone attacks—3681 launched in June 2024 compared to around 600 monthly a year prior—Ukraine is accelerating production and deployment of interceptor drones, alongside pilot training initiatives, to counter this threat.
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36% Bias Score

US Arms Audit Creates Shortage for Ukrainian Military
A US arms supply audit has temporarily halted weapon deliveries to Ukraine, creating a shortage of missiles, ammunition, and air defense systems such as HIMARS and Patriot systems, forcing Ukraine to seek alternative suppliers.

US Arms Audit Creates Shortage for Ukrainian Military
A US arms supply audit has temporarily halted weapon deliveries to Ukraine, creating a shortage of missiles, ammunition, and air defense systems such as HIMARS and Patriot systems, forcing Ukraine to seek alternative suppliers.
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40% Bias Score

Russia Intensifies Drone Warfare in Ukraine, Claims Full Control of Luhansk
Russia launched a record 5,438 drones in June against Ukrainian targets, marking a significant escalation in the conflict; Moscow also claims to have fully captured Luhansk Oblast, while Ukrainian forces report a civilian casualty in Donetsk from a Storm Shadow missile strike.

Russia Intensifies Drone Warfare in Ukraine, Claims Full Control of Luhansk
Russia launched a record 5,438 drones in June against Ukrainian targets, marking a significant escalation in the conflict; Moscow also claims to have fully captured Luhansk Oblast, while Ukrainian forces report a civilian casualty in Donetsk from a Storm Shadow missile strike.
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32% Bias Score

US Strikes Set Back Iranian Nuclear Program by One to Two Years
Following a 12-day war between Israel and Iran, the Pentagon announced that US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities set back the country's nuclear program by one to two years, contradicting earlier intelligence reports and President Trump's claim of complete destruction; Iran suspended cooperation ...

US Strikes Set Back Iranian Nuclear Program by One to Two Years
Following a 12-day war between Israel and Iran, the Pentagon announced that US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities set back the country's nuclear program by one to two years, contradicting earlier intelligence reports and President Trump's claim of complete destruction; Iran suspended cooperation ...
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56% Bias Score

Honolulu Water Board Sues US Navy for $1 Billion Over Oʻahu Aquifer Contamination
The Honolulu Board of Water Supply sued the US Navy for $1 billion due to a 2021 jet fuel leak from the Red Hill facility on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam that contaminated Oʻahu's aquifer, impacting 93,000 people and causing health issues; the Navy rejected a prior claim.

Honolulu Water Board Sues US Navy for $1 Billion Over Oʻahu Aquifer Contamination
The Honolulu Board of Water Supply sued the US Navy for $1 billion due to a 2021 jet fuel leak from the Red Hill facility on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam that contaminated Oʻahu's aquifer, impacting 93,000 people and causing health issues; the Navy rejected a prior claim.
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52% Bias Score
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