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Germany's Massive Military Investment: High Costs, Questionable Economic Returns
Germany's Bundestag approved a multi-billion euro investment package for infrastructure and defense on March 18, 2025, aiming to modernize the Bundeswehr and potentially create economic growth, but economists warn of limited overall economic returns compared to other investments.
Germany's Massive Military Investment: High Costs, Questionable Economic Returns
Germany's Bundestag approved a multi-billion euro investment package for infrastructure and defense on March 18, 2025, aiming to modernize the Bundeswehr and potentially create economic growth, but economists warn of limited overall economic returns compared to other investments.
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60% 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


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


Complacency Costs Ukrainian Drone Crew
Near Artemovsk, Russian forces destroyed a Ukrainian drone crew due to their careless handling of a downed drone; this incident, occurring on the Konstantinovskiy front, highlights the changing dynamics of modern warfare and the critical need for improved counter-drone strategies.
Complacency Costs Ukrainian Drone Crew
Near Artemovsk, Russian forces destroyed a Ukrainian drone crew due to their careless handling of a downed drone; this incident, occurring on the Konstantinovskiy front, highlights the changing dynamics of modern warfare and the critical need for improved counter-drone strategies.
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52% Bias Score


Four Charged, Palestine Action Banned After £7 Million RAF Brize Norton Vandalism
Four individuals were charged with conspiracy to commit criminal damage and enter a prohibited place after causing £7 million in damage to two aircraft at RAF Brize Norton on June 20; Parliament subsequently voted to ban Palestine Action as a terrorist organization.
Four Charged, Palestine Action Banned After £7 Million RAF Brize Norton Vandalism
Four individuals were charged with conspiracy to commit criminal damage and enter a prohibited place after causing £7 million in damage to two aircraft at RAF Brize Norton on June 20; Parliament subsequently voted to ban Palestine Action as a terrorist organization.
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56% Bias Score


Pentagon Revises Assessment of Iran Nuclear Strike Impact
On July 2nd, 2025, the Pentagon announced that the June 22nd U.S. airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities (Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan) delayed Iran's nuclear program by one to two years, revising earlier claims of complete destruction; the operation involved 125 aircraft and a submarine launc...
Pentagon Revises Assessment of Iran Nuclear Strike Impact
On July 2nd, 2025, the Pentagon announced that the June 22nd U.S. airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities (Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan) delayed Iran's nuclear program by one to two years, revising earlier claims of complete destruction; the operation involved 125 aircraft and a submarine launc...
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52% Bias Score

Colombia Seizes First Unmanned Narco-Submarine with Starlink
The Colombian Navy seized the first unmanned narco-submarine equipped with Starlink in the Caribbean Sea on July 2nd, 2024, belonging to the Gulf Clan cartel, capable of transporting 1.5 tons of cocaine; this signifies a technological leap in drug trafficking.

Colombia Seizes First Unmanned Narco-Submarine with Starlink
The Colombian Navy seized the first unmanned narco-submarine equipped with Starlink in the Caribbean Sea on July 2nd, 2024, belonging to the Gulf Clan cartel, capable of transporting 1.5 tons of cocaine; this signifies a technological leap in drug trafficking.
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28% Bias Score

U.S. Military Expands Border Control, Leading to Sharp Drop in Illegal Crossings
The U.S. Army's expansion of National Defense Areas (NDAs) along the U.S.-Mexico border, covering nearly 1,000 kilometers, has led to over 1,400 migrant arrests in two months, resulting in a more than 90% decrease in illegal crossings since the start of Trump's second term, despite legal challenges.

U.S. Military Expands Border Control, Leading to Sharp Drop in Illegal Crossings
The U.S. Army's expansion of National Defense Areas (NDAs) along the U.S.-Mexico border, covering nearly 1,000 kilometers, has led to over 1,400 migrant arrests in two months, resulting in a more than 90% decrease in illegal crossings since the start of Trump's second term, despite legal challenges.
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52% Bias Score

NATO Countries to Deploy Landmines Along Russian Border
Five NATO countries bordering Russia and Belarus are withdrawing from the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel landmines to deter a potential Russian attack, raising concerns about the humanitarian and environmental consequences of deploying millions of mines along their 3500km border.

NATO Countries to Deploy Landmines Along Russian Border
Five NATO countries bordering Russia and Belarus are withdrawing from the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel landmines to deter a potential Russian attack, raising concerns about the humanitarian and environmental consequences of deploying millions of mines along their 3500km border.
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56% Bias Score

Russian Deputy Navy Commander Killed in Ukraine Missile Strike
Major General Mikhail Gudkov, deputy commander of the Russian Navy, was killed in a Ukrainian missile strike near Kursk, Russia, marking the twelfth confirmed Russian general killed in the war; Ukraine also reported two deaths and six injuries following a Russian attack on the port of Odessa.

Russian Deputy Navy Commander Killed in Ukraine Missile Strike
Major General Mikhail Gudkov, deputy commander of the Russian Navy, was killed in a Ukrainian missile strike near Kursk, Russia, marking the twelfth confirmed Russian general killed in the war; Ukraine also reported two deaths and six injuries following a Russian attack on the port of Odessa.
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40% Bias Score

Top Russian Navy Commander Killed in Ukrainian Missile Strike
Major General Mikhail Gudkov, deputy commander of Russia's Navy, was killed in a Ukrainian missile strike in Russia's Kursk region on Wednesday, impacting Russia's military operations near the Ukrainian border.

Top Russian Navy Commander Killed in Ukrainian Missile Strike
Major General Mikhail Gudkov, deputy commander of Russia's Navy, was killed in a Ukrainian missile strike in Russia's Kursk region on Wednesday, impacting Russia's military operations near the Ukrainian border.
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40% Bias Score

NATO Summit: $1.75 Trillion Defense Pact Spurs European Autonomy
The NATO summit resulted in a 3.5% GDP commitment from member states for military spending over 10 years, totaling $1.75 trillion, driven by concerns of Russian aggression and intended to bolster European defense capabilities, while the US is unlikely to contribute further funds.

NATO Summit: $1.75 Trillion Defense Pact Spurs European Autonomy
The NATO summit resulted in a 3.5% GDP commitment from member states for military spending over 10 years, totaling $1.75 trillion, driven by concerns of Russian aggression and intended to bolster European defense capabilities, while the US is unlikely to contribute further funds.
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56% Bias Score
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