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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


Concerns Rise Over Ukraine's Mobilization Practices
At a Kyiv recruitment center, families visit loved ones before deployment, raising concerns about the speed and thoroughness of medical screenings and the conscription of ill soldiers; while some support the system, others criticize the methods.
Concerns Rise Over Ukraine's Mobilization Practices
At a Kyiv recruitment center, families visit loved ones before deployment, raising concerns about the speed and thoroughness of medical screenings and the conscription of ill soldiers; while some support the system, others criticize the methods.
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56% Bias Score


Deputy Navy Commander Killed in Action Near Kursk
Major General Mikhail Gudkov, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy, was killed in action on August 6, 2024, near Kursk, while serving alongside the 155th Guards Kurkskaya Marine Brigade during heavy fighting against Ukrainian forces; he was known for his leadership and bravery.
Deputy Navy Commander Killed in Action Near Kursk
Major General Mikhail Gudkov, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy, was killed in action on August 6, 2024, near Kursk, while serving alongside the 155th Guards Kurkskaya Marine Brigade during heavy fighting against Ukrainian forces; he was known for his leadership and bravery.
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52% Bias Score


Russia Updates Wanted List with 11 Fugitives, Offers 1 Million Ruble Reward
Russia's Ministry of Internal Affairs released an updated list of 11 individuals wanted for serious crimes, including commanders of Ukrainian nationalist groups and long-time fugitives, offering a 1 million ruble reward for each.
Russia Updates Wanted List with 11 Fugitives, Offers 1 Million Ruble Reward
Russia's Ministry of Internal Affairs released an updated list of 11 individuals wanted for serious crimes, including commanders of Ukrainian nationalist groups and long-time fugitives, offering a 1 million ruble reward for each.
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40% Bias Score


Greece's €25 Billion Military Modernization Plan
Greece approved a €25 billion, 12-year military modernization plan, with €8.3 billion allocated to Follow-On Support (FOS) for existing systems; the country also joined the European Main Armoured Tank (MARTE) program, collaborating with companies like EFA Ventures.
Greece's €25 Billion Military Modernization Plan
Greece approved a €25 billion, 12-year military modernization plan, with €8.3 billion allocated to Follow-On Support (FOS) for existing systems; the country also joined the European Main Armoured Tank (MARTE) program, collaborating with companies like EFA Ventures.
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56% Bias Score

Top Russian Navy Official Killed in Kursk Region
Major General Mikhail Gudkov, the deputy commander-in-chief of the Russian Navy, died in combat in Russia's Kursk region, according to Russian officials; he previously commanded a brigade accused of war crimes in Ukraine.

Top Russian Navy Official Killed in Kursk Region
Major General Mikhail Gudkov, the deputy commander-in-chief of the Russian Navy, died in combat in Russia's Kursk region, according to Russian officials; he previously commanded a brigade accused of war crimes in Ukraine.
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36% Bias Score

Senior Russian Naval Commander Killed in Kursk Region
Deputy Chief of the Russian Navy Mikhail Gudkov, 42, died in combat in Russia's Kursk region on Wednesday, a significant loss for Russia amid continued clashes in the area.

Senior Russian Naval Commander Killed in Kursk Region
Deputy Chief of the Russian Navy Mikhail Gudkov, 42, died in combat in Russia's Kursk region on Wednesday, a significant loss for Russia amid continued clashes in the area.
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32% 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

French Management Critiqued: Lack of Crew Spirit and Need for Leadership Reform
French naval specialist Loïc Finaz critiques French management's lack of collaborative "crew spirit," highlighting cultural factors and suggesting improvements to leadership training to prioritize practical experience and human qualities over academic achievements.

French Management Critiqued: Lack of Crew Spirit and Need for Leadership Reform
French naval specialist Loïc Finaz critiques French management's lack of collaborative "crew spirit," highlighting cultural factors and suggesting improvements to leadership training to prioritize practical experience and human qualities over academic achievements.
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44% Bias Score

Denmark Expands Military Draft to Include Women, Extends Service Amidst Russia Threat
Denmark is expanding its military draft to include women aged 18, accelerating the timeline from 2027 due to the current security situation and extending service from four to eleven months, primarily to increase military capacity in response to the threat posed by Russia.

Denmark Expands Military Draft to Include Women, Extends Service Amidst Russia Threat
Denmark is expanding its military draft to include women aged 18, accelerating the timeline from 2027 due to the current security situation and extending service from four to eleven months, primarily to increase military capacity in response to the threat posed by Russia.
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44% Bias Score

German Town's Bundeswehr Summer Camp Sparks Controversy
A summer camp in Kellmünz, Germany, partnering with the Bundeswehr, has drawn criticism from the GEW union for potentially promoting the military to children aged six to twelve, despite the mayor asserting it's a recreational activity.

German Town's Bundeswehr Summer Camp Sparks Controversy
A summer camp in Kellmünz, Germany, partnering with the Bundeswehr, has drawn criticism from the GEW union for potentially promoting the military to children aged six to twelve, despite the mayor asserting it's a recreational activity.
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40% Bias Score
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