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Balochistan Bombing Kills Three Police Officers
On Tuesday, a roadside bomb killed three police officers and wounded 16 others when it struck a bus in Balochistan, Pakistan; the Baloch Liberation Army is suspected but hasn't claimed responsibility.
Balochistan Bombing Kills Three Police Officers
On Tuesday, a roadside bomb killed three police officers and wounded 16 others when it struck a bus in Balochistan, Pakistan; the Baloch Liberation Army is suspected but hasn't claimed responsibility.
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36% Bias Score


U.S. Airstrikes in Yemen Kill Seven, Houthis Claim
U.S. airstrikes near Sanaa, Yemen, reportedly killed seven and injured 29, according to Houthi rebels, who also claim to have shot down another U.S. drone; this is part of a larger U.S. campaign against Houthi attacks on Middle East maritime navigation linked to the Israel-Hamas conflict.
U.S. Airstrikes in Yemen Kill Seven, Houthis Claim
U.S. airstrikes near Sanaa, Yemen, reportedly killed seven and injured 29, according to Houthi rebels, who also claim to have shot down another U.S. drone; this is part of a larger U.S. campaign against Houthi attacks on Middle East maritime navigation linked to the Israel-Hamas conflict.
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36% Bias Score


India Successfully Tests 30-Kilowatt Laser Weapon
On Sunday, India's DRDO successfully tested a 30-kilowatt laser weapon, designated MK-2, destroying a drone at 3.5 kilometers in Kurnool, positioning itself among a small group of nations with this advanced technology.
India Successfully Tests 30-Kilowatt Laser Weapon
On Sunday, India's DRDO successfully tested a 30-kilowatt laser weapon, designated MK-2, destroying a drone at 3.5 kilometers in Kurnool, positioning itself among a small group of nations with this advanced technology.
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52% Bias Score


Russia Seeks to Base Aircraft in Indonesia, Raising Australian Security Concerns
Australia is investigating reports that Russia has formally requested to base long-range aircraft in Indonesia, near the Australian mainland, raising concerns about regional security following increased military cooperation between Moscow and Jakarta since October 2022.
Russia Seeks to Base Aircraft in Indonesia, Raising Australian Security Concerns
Australia is investigating reports that Russia has formally requested to base long-range aircraft in Indonesia, near the Australian mainland, raising concerns about regional security following increased military cooperation between Moscow and Jakarta since October 2022.
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60% Bias Score


Stele Honors Fallen Soldiers of Special Military Operation in Vladivostok
A stele honoring Primorsky Krai residents killed in the Special Military Operation was unveiled at Vladivostok's Maritime Cemetery on May 1, 2025, featuring a warrior figure and cranes symbolizing fallen soldiers, within a memorial complex established in April 2024.
Stele Honors Fallen Soldiers of Special Military Operation in Vladivostok
A stele honoring Primorsky Krai residents killed in the Special Military Operation was unveiled at Vladivostok's Maritime Cemetery on May 1, 2025, featuring a warrior figure and cranes symbolizing fallen soldiers, within a memorial complex established in April 2024.
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60% Bias Score


Global Firepower Index Ranks Somalia's Military Strength; Neighbors Significantly Higher
The 2024 Global Firepower Index ranks Somalia 142nd globally and 36th in Africa in military strength, while its neighbors Kenya (83rd globally, 11th in Africa) and Ethiopia (52nd globally, 5th in Africa) rank considerably higher due to greater resources and stability; Djibouti is not ranked.
Global Firepower Index Ranks Somalia's Military Strength; Neighbors Significantly Higher
The 2024 Global Firepower Index ranks Somalia 142nd globally and 36th in Africa in military strength, while its neighbors Kenya (83rd globally, 11th in Africa) and Ethiopia (52nd globally, 5th in Africa) rank considerably higher due to greater resources and stability; Djibouti is not ranked.
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20% Bias Score

Germany's Taurus Missile Debate: Scholz's Opposition vs. Merz's Support
Germany's potential delivery of Taurus cruise missiles to Ukraine is highly debated, with Chancellor Scholz opposing due to escalation risks, while Friedrich Merz supports it to disrupt Russian supply lines; Ukraine already possesses similar missiles from Britain and France.

Germany's Taurus Missile Debate: Scholz's Opposition vs. Merz's Support
Germany's potential delivery of Taurus cruise missiles to Ukraine is highly debated, with Chancellor Scholz opposing due to escalation risks, while Friedrich Merz supports it to disrupt Russian supply lines; Ukraine already possesses similar missiles from Britain and France.
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48% Bias Score

Disgraced Russian General Returns to Ukraine to Command High-Casualty Penal Battalion
After being sacked and detained for criticizing the Russian Defense Ministry, Major General Ivan Popov is returning to command a penal battalion in Ukraine, highlighting the Kremlin's use of disgraced officers and high casualty rates among ex-prisoner units.

Disgraced Russian General Returns to Ukraine to Command High-Casualty Penal Battalion
After being sacked and detained for criticizing the Russian Defense Ministry, Major General Ivan Popov is returning to command a penal battalion in Ukraine, highlighting the Kremlin's use of disgraced officers and high casualty rates among ex-prisoner units.
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48% Bias Score

Australia Seeks Clarification on Report of Russian Military Aircraft Base in Indonesia
Australia is concerned about reports that Russia requested to base military aircraft in Indonesia's Papua region, near Australia's northern border, prompting Australian officials to seek clarification and express opposition to increased Russian influence in the region. This comes after Indonesia and...

Australia Seeks Clarification on Report of Russian Military Aircraft Base in Indonesia
Australia is concerned about reports that Russia requested to base military aircraft in Indonesia's Papua region, near Australia's northern border, prompting Australian officials to seek clarification and express opposition to increased Russian influence in the region. This comes after Indonesia and...
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44% Bias Score

Six British Army Clerks Convicted of Fraud
Six British Army military clerks at Regent's Park Barracks in London were convicted of money laundering and conspiracy to commit fraud after submitting false expense claims; one defendant used the funds for luxury goods and cosmetic surgery, while others were involved in a conspiracy.

Six British Army Clerks Convicted of Fraud
Six British Army military clerks at Regent's Park Barracks in London were convicted of money laundering and conspiracy to commit fraud after submitting false expense claims; one defendant used the funds for luxury goods and cosmetic surgery, while others were involved in a conspiracy.
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44% Bias Score

Glasgow-Edinburgh Gang Feud: Arson Attacks Escalate to Violent Assaults
A violent feud between rival gangs in Glasgow and Edinburgh has resulted in multiple firebomb attacks and assaults, with at least 11 properties targeted and two individuals—a 72-year-old woman and a 12-year-old boy—seriously injured since March 2024. Police Scotland have made arrests and are treatin...

Glasgow-Edinburgh Gang Feud: Arson Attacks Escalate to Violent Assaults
A violent feud between rival gangs in Glasgow and Edinburgh has resulted in multiple firebomb attacks and assaults, with at least 11 properties targeted and two individuals—a 72-year-old woman and a 12-year-old boy—seriously injured since March 2024. Police Scotland have made arrests and are treatin...
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32% Bias Score

£911,677 MoD Fraud: Six Military Clerks Face Prison
Former corporal Aaron Stelmach-Purdie defrauded the Ministry of Defence of £911,677 through false expense claims between November 2014 and January 2016; five other military clerks were also convicted of money laundering and conspiracy to commit fraud.

£911,677 MoD Fraud: Six Military Clerks Face Prison
Former corporal Aaron Stelmach-Purdie defrauded the Ministry of Defence of £911,677 through false expense claims between November 2014 and January 2016; five other military clerks were also convicted of money laundering and conspiracy to commit fraud.
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32% Bias Score
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