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Coast Guard Seizes $91 Million in Cocaine, Arrests 49 Smugglers
A U.S. Coast Guard operation in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific seized 8,061 pounds of cocaine ($91 million street value) and arrested 49 suspected smugglers; 26 were transferred to U.S. authorities for prosecution.
Coast Guard Seizes $91 Million in Cocaine, Arrests 49 Smugglers
A U.S. Coast Guard operation in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific seized 8,061 pounds of cocaine ($91 million street value) and arrested 49 suspected smugglers; 26 were transferred to U.S. authorities for prosecution.
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36% Bias Score


Israel Successfully Test-Launches Gabriel 5 Sea-to-Sea Missile
The Israeli Navy successfully test-launched the Gabriel 5 sea-to-sea missile on Thursday, demonstrating improved operational readiness and enhancing its ability to counter maritime threats; the test, a collaboration between the Navy, DDR&D, and IAI, involved a successful missile strike on a simulate...
Israel Successfully Test-Launches Gabriel 5 Sea-to-Sea Missile
The Israeli Navy successfully test-launched the Gabriel 5 sea-to-sea missile on Thursday, demonstrating improved operational readiness and enhancing its ability to counter maritime threats; the test, a collaboration between the Navy, DDR&D, and IAI, involved a successful missile strike on a simulate...
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60% Bias Score


Russian Soldiers' Tactical Maneuvers Achieve Key Victories
During recent operations in the special military operation zone, Efreitor Khayrulin's smoke screen tactics and Major Chuvashov's flanking maneuver enabled successful breakthroughs, disrupting enemy attacks and leading to the capture of key positions.
Russian Soldiers' Tactical Maneuvers Achieve Key Victories
During recent operations in the special military operation zone, Efreitor Khayrulin's smoke screen tactics and Major Chuvashov's flanking maneuver enabled successful breakthroughs, disrupting enemy attacks and leading to the capture of key positions.
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68% Bias Score


Turkish Lieutenants Dismissed for Disciplinary Violation
Several Turkish lieutenants were dismissed from the TSK for violating military discipline by reciting a previously withdrawn oath at a graduation ceremony, a decision the Ministry of National Defense stated was based on insubordination, not the content of the oath.
Turkish Lieutenants Dismissed for Disciplinary Violation
Several Turkish lieutenants were dismissed from the TSK for violating military discipline by reciting a previously withdrawn oath at a graduation ceremony, a decision the Ministry of National Defense stated was based on insubordination, not the content of the oath.
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56% Bias Score


Army Helicopter Exceeded Altitude Limit in Fatal Collision
On Tuesday, preliminary data indicated an Army helicopter was flying at 300 feet when it collided with American Airlines Flight 5342 near Reagan National Airport, killing all 67 people aboard, violating the 200-foot limit imposed on its flight path.
Army Helicopter Exceeded Altitude Limit in Fatal Collision
On Tuesday, preliminary data indicated an Army helicopter was flying at 300 feet when it collided with American Airlines Flight 5342 near Reagan National Airport, killing all 67 people aboard, violating the 200-foot limit imposed on its flight path.
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48% Bias Score


Intense Fighting in Donetsk Highlights Ukraine's Weaponry Shortage
Ukrainian soldiers in Donetsk describe intense fighting against superior Russian forces employing a tactic of small, undetected infantry groups followed by larger assaults, exacerbated by a lack of sufficient and compatible weaponry, particularly artillery shells and drones, hindering counteroffensi...
Intense Fighting in Donetsk Highlights Ukraine's Weaponry Shortage
Ukrainian soldiers in Donetsk describe intense fighting against superior Russian forces employing a tactic of small, undetected infantry groups followed by larger assaults, exacerbated by a lack of sufficient and compatible weaponry, particularly artillery shells and drones, hindering counteroffensi...
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44% Bias Score

Surveillance Plane Crash Kills Four in Southern Philippines
On February 6, 2025, a US Department of Defense-contracted surveillance plane crashed in the Philippines' Maguindanao del Sur province, killing one US service member and three contractors during a routine mission supporting US-Philippine security cooperation; the cause is under investigation.

Surveillance Plane Crash Kills Four in Southern Philippines
On February 6, 2025, a US Department of Defense-contracted surveillance plane crashed in the Philippines' Maguindanao del Sur province, killing one US service member and three contractors during a routine mission supporting US-Philippine security cooperation; the cause is under investigation.
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36% Bias Score

M23 Rebels Seize Goma, Raising Humanitarian Concerns Amidst Disputed Ceasefire
The M23 rebel group, supported by Rwandan troops, captured Goma, a major Congolese city, last week, prompting a disputed ceasefire and the withdrawal of some regional peacekeepers while raising major humanitarian concerns despite promises of safety and stability by the rebels.

M23 Rebels Seize Goma, Raising Humanitarian Concerns Amidst Disputed Ceasefire
The M23 rebel group, supported by Rwandan troops, captured Goma, a major Congolese city, last week, prompting a disputed ceasefire and the withdrawal of some regional peacekeepers while raising major humanitarian concerns despite promises of safety and stability by the rebels.
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40% Bias Score

EU Military Mobility Hampered by Administrative Hurdles
The European Court of Auditors reports that EU armies cannot move quickly enough across Europe due to administrative hurdles, such as weight restrictions on bridges and roads preventing cross-border military equipment transit, requiring 1.5 months' prior notification; this contrasts with Russia's lo...

EU Military Mobility Hampered by Administrative Hurdles
The European Court of Auditors reports that EU armies cannot move quickly enough across Europe due to administrative hurdles, such as weight restrictions on bridges and roads preventing cross-border military equipment transit, requiring 1.5 months' prior notification; this contrasts with Russia's lo...
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36% Bias Score

Turkish Military Dismisses Lieutenants for Insubordination; 321 Terrorists Neutralized
The Turkish Ministry of National Defense (MSB) stated that lieutenants were dismissed from the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) due to pre-planned, collective insubordination, not for their words, and that 321 terrorists have been neutralized since January 1st, 43 in the last week alone. The MSB also repo...

Turkish Military Dismisses Lieutenants for Insubordination; 321 Terrorists Neutralized
The Turkish Ministry of National Defense (MSB) stated that lieutenants were dismissed from the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) due to pre-planned, collective insubordination, not for their words, and that 321 terrorists have been neutralized since January 1st, 43 in the last week alone. The MSB also repo...
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60% Bias Score

Surge in Army Helicopter Crashes Raises Safety Concerns
The U.S. Army is experiencing a surge in helicopter crashes, resulting in numerous fatalities and attributed to human error, insufficient flight hours, and decreased experienced aviators due to post-war drawdown and budget cuts, prompting calls for safety culture improvements.

Surge in Army Helicopter Crashes Raises Safety Concerns
The U.S. Army is experiencing a surge in helicopter crashes, resulting in numerous fatalities and attributed to human error, insufficient flight hours, and decreased experienced aviators due to post-war drawdown and budget cuts, prompting calls for safety culture improvements.
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56% Bias Score

EU Agrees to Massive Defense Spending Increase
EU leaders agreed to drastically increase defense spending to counter Russia and China's aggression, but face challenges in funding and implementing this decision.

EU Agrees to Massive Defense Spending Increase
EU leaders agreed to drastically increase defense spending to counter Russia and China's aggression, but face challenges in funding and implementing this decision.
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52% Bias Score
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