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Europe Urges Trump to Give Advance Notice of Troop Reductions
European NATO members are urging the Trump administration to provide advance notice of any significant US troop reductions in Europe to maintain stability, fearing a potential withdrawal of at least 10,000 troops from Eastern Europe could embolden Russia.
Europe Urges Trump to Give Advance Notice of Troop Reductions
European NATO members are urging the Trump administration to provide advance notice of any significant US troop reductions in Europe to maintain stability, fearing a potential withdrawal of at least 10,000 troops from Eastern Europe could embolden Russia.
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52% Bias Score


US B-2 Bomber Deployment to Yemen Signals Escalation of Iran Tensions
The US launched airstrikes against Houthi targets in Yemen on March 15, using fighter jets and drones, followed by the deployment of at least six B-2 bombers from Diego Garcia, escalating tensions with Iran and potentially impacting US capabilities elsewhere.
US B-2 Bomber Deployment to Yemen Signals Escalation of Iran Tensions
The US launched airstrikes against Houthi targets in Yemen on March 15, using fighter jets and drones, followed by the deployment of at least six B-2 bombers from Diego Garcia, escalating tensions with Iran and potentially impacting US capabilities elsewhere.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Announces $1 Trillion Pentagon Budget
President Trump and Defense Secretary Hegseth announced a planned $1 trillion Pentagon budget for fiscal year 2026, a 12% increase over the current $892 billion, prioritizing new weapons systems like the F-47 fighter jet despite ongoing cost-cutting measures.
Trump Announces $1 Trillion Pentagon Budget
President Trump and Defense Secretary Hegseth announced a planned $1 trillion Pentagon budget for fiscal year 2026, a 12% increase over the current $892 billion, prioritizing new weapons systems like the F-47 fighter jet despite ongoing cost-cutting measures.
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44% Bias Score


German Expert Warns of Europe's Potentially Last Peaceful Summer
German military expert Sönke Neitzel warned in a March 21st Bild interview that this summer could be Europe's last peaceful one due to Vladimir Putin's actions and the changed global security landscape, emphasizing the need for swift Western adaptation to potential future conflicts.
German Expert Warns of Europe's Potentially Last Peaceful Summer
German military expert Sönke Neitzel warned in a March 21st Bild interview that this summer could be Europe's last peaceful one due to Vladimir Putin's actions and the changed global security landscape, emphasizing the need for swift Western adaptation to potential future conflicts.
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52% Bias Score


IDF Kills Hamas Member, Former CNN and AP Employee, Amid Lawsuit Against News Outlets
The Israeli military announced the killing of Hassan Abdel Fattah Mohammed Eslaih, a Hamas member who previously worked for CNN and AP, following a civil lawsuit against those news outlets for employing photojournalists with ties to terror organizations; the lawsuit seeks $6.5 million in damages.
IDF Kills Hamas Member, Former CNN and AP Employee, Amid Lawsuit Against News Outlets
The Israeli military announced the killing of Hassan Abdel Fattah Mohammed Eslaih, a Hamas member who previously worked for CNN and AP, following a civil lawsuit against those news outlets for employing photojournalists with ties to terror organizations; the lawsuit seeks $6.5 million in damages.
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44% Bias Score


Ukrainian Commander Accuses Military Chief of Endangering Soldiers
Former Ukrainian commander Bohdan Krotevych accuses General Oleksandr Syrskyi of endangering soldiers' lives with strategically flawed orders, citing instances of troops resting too close to the front lines and a failure to adapt to modern warfare; Krotevych has quit the military and plans to establ...
Ukrainian Commander Accuses Military Chief of Endangering Soldiers
Former Ukrainian commander Bohdan Krotevych accuses General Oleksandr Syrskyi of endangering soldiers' lives with strategically flawed orders, citing instances of troops resting too close to the front lines and a failure to adapt to modern warfare; Krotevych has quit the military and plans to establ...
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48% Bias Score

Near-Collision of Military Jets and Delta Flight Near Reagan Airport Highlights Air Traffic Control Issues
A near-collision occurred on March 28 between military jets and a Delta flight near Reagan National Airport due to a communications breakdown, raising concerns about airspace safety in Washington D.C. following a similar fatal incident in January, prompting investigations by the FAA and NTSB.

Near-Collision of Military Jets and Delta Flight Near Reagan Airport Highlights Air Traffic Control Issues
A near-collision occurred on March 28 between military jets and a Delta flight near Reagan National Airport due to a communications breakdown, raising concerns about airspace safety in Washington D.C. following a similar fatal incident in January, prompting investigations by the FAA and NTSB.
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48% Bias Score

NATO's Japan Visit Fuels Asia-Pacific Tensions with China
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte's visit to Japan, amidst rising tensions with China, highlights Japan's strengthened military stance and closer ties with NATO, including increased defense spending and deployment of long-range missiles, prompting China's condemnation of NATO's growing presence in t...

NATO's Japan Visit Fuels Asia-Pacific Tensions with China
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte's visit to Japan, amidst rising tensions with China, highlights Japan's strengthened military stance and closer ties with NATO, including increased defense spending and deployment of long-range missiles, prompting China's condemnation of NATO's growing presence in t...
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64% Bias Score

UK-US Hypersonic Missile Tests Spark Global Arms Race Concerns
The UK and US successfully tested a hypersonic cruise missile 233 times over six weeks, prompting concerns about a global hypersonic arms race as countries invest heavily in these high-speed, maneuverable weapons that pose challenges to existing defense systems.

UK-US Hypersonic Missile Tests Spark Global Arms Race Concerns
The UK and US successfully tested a hypersonic cruise missile 233 times over six weeks, prompting concerns about a global hypersonic arms race as countries invest heavily in these high-speed, maneuverable weapons that pose challenges to existing defense systems.
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56% Bias Score

Israeli Forces Apprehend Two "Lion's Den" Terrorists in West Bank
Israeli security forces arrested two members of the dismantled "Lion's Den" terrorist network in the West Bank, including senior operative Muhammad Bana, seizing additional weapons; Bana was shot during apprehension.

Israeli Forces Apprehend Two "Lion's Den" Terrorists in West Bank
Israeli security forces arrested two members of the dismantled "Lion's Den" terrorist network in the West Bank, including senior operative Muhammad Bana, seizing additional weapons; Bana was shot during apprehension.
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64% Bias Score

China Denies Allegations of Chinese Soldiers Fighting in Ukraine
Ukraine alleges Chinese soldiers are fighting alongside Russia in eastern Ukraine, a claim China denies, insisting its citizens should avoid conflict zones; the incident heightens existing geopolitical tensions.

China Denies Allegations of Chinese Soldiers Fighting in Ukraine
Ukraine alleges Chinese soldiers are fighting alongside Russia in eastern Ukraine, a claim China denies, insisting its citizens should avoid conflict zones; the incident heightens existing geopolitical tensions.
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40% Bias Score

Greece and France to Discuss Defense Cooperation Amid Turkish Threats
Greek and French defense ministers will hold expanded talks on Great Monday in Piraeus, visiting the French frigate Alsace, to discuss defense equipment, the strengthening of the Greek defense industry, and the Crete-Cyprus electricity interconnection, with a focus on countering Turkish threats.

Greece and France to Discuss Defense Cooperation Amid Turkish Threats
Greek and French defense ministers will hold expanded talks on Great Monday in Piraeus, visiting the French frigate Alsace, to discuss defense equipment, the strengthening of the Greek defense industry, and the Crete-Cyprus electricity interconnection, with a focus on countering Turkish threats.
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52% Bias Score
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