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Ukraine Proposes Multi-Billion Dollar Arms Deal to US, Linking Payment to Resource Agreement
Ukraine proposed a multi-billion dollar arms deal to the US, primarily for Patriot missile systems, offering payment linked to a separate agreement on rare-earth resources amidst ongoing negotiations with President Trump who insists on Ukraine's payment for prior US aid.
Ukraine Proposes Multi-Billion Dollar Arms Deal to US, Linking Payment to Resource Agreement
Ukraine proposed a multi-billion dollar arms deal to the US, primarily for Patriot missile systems, offering payment linked to a separate agreement on rare-earth resources amidst ongoing negotiations with President Trump who insists on Ukraine's payment for prior US aid.
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48% Bias Score


NATO and Japan Deepen Military Ties Amidst Growing Regional Threats
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte and Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, during Rutte's first visit to Japan, pledged to deepen military cooperation to counter threats from China, Russia, and North Korea, focusing on advanced technology, cybersecurity, and joint military exercises.
NATO and Japan Deepen Military Ties Amidst Growing Regional Threats
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte and Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, during Rutte's first visit to Japan, pledged to deepen military cooperation to counter threats from China, Russia, and North Korea, focusing on advanced technology, cybersecurity, and joint military exercises.
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36% Bias Score


Ukrainian Spies Sentenced for Terror Plot in Russia
A Russian court sentenced two Ukrainian spies, Oleg Zabolotnyy and Maksim Volga, to 25 and 19 years in prison, respectively, for planning a terrorist attack involving explosives and the collection of intelligence on military targets in Russia.
Ukrainian Spies Sentenced for Terror Plot in Russia
A Russian court sentenced two Ukrainian spies, Oleg Zabolotnyy and Maksim Volga, to 25 and 19 years in prison, respectively, for planning a terrorist attack involving explosives and the collection of intelligence on military targets in Russia.
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52% Bias Score


Radicalized Inmate Arrested in Spain for Daesh-Related Activities
Spanish National Police arrested a highly radicalized inmate in Soria prison on Wednesday for suspected indoctrination and self-training for terrorism, following an investigation launched in October 2024 that uncovered his pro-Daesh activities and plans for violent acts in Spain.
Radicalized Inmate Arrested in Spain for Daesh-Related Activities
Spanish National Police arrested a highly radicalized inmate in Soria prison on Wednesday for suspected indoctrination and self-training for terrorism, following an investigation launched in October 2024 that uncovered his pro-Daesh activities and plans for violent acts in Spain.
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52% Bias Score


UK Military Chief Visits China Amidst US-China Trade Dispute
The UK's Chief of Defence Staff, Admiral Sir Tony Radakin, made an unannounced visit to China this week, meeting with his counterpart to discuss strengthening military cooperation, despite heightened US-China trade tensions and UK concerns about China's global actions.
UK Military Chief Visits China Amidst US-China Trade Dispute
The UK's Chief of Defence Staff, Admiral Sir Tony Radakin, made an unannounced visit to China this week, meeting with his counterpart to discuss strengthening military cooperation, despite heightened US-China trade tensions and UK concerns about China's global actions.
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40% Bias Score


Five EU Nations Consider Abandoning Anti-Personnel Landmine Ban
Facing heightened security concerns due to the war in Ukraine, five EU countries—Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland—are considering withdrawing from the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel landmines, a decision met with mixed responses from the EU.
Five EU Nations Consider Abandoning Anti-Personnel Landmine Ban
Facing heightened security concerns due to the war in Ukraine, five EU countries—Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland—are considering withdrawing from the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel landmines, a decision met with mixed responses from the EU.
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52% Bias Score

China's Shipbuilding Surge Threatens US Naval Supremacy
A new report reveals China's control of 50 percent of the global commercial shipbuilding market, compared to the US's 0.1 percent, raising concerns about the US Navy's ability to counter China's rapidly expanding naval fleet and its implications for global maritime security.

China's Shipbuilding Surge Threatens US Naval Supremacy
A new report reveals China's control of 50 percent of the global commercial shipbuilding market, compared to the US's 0.1 percent, raising concerns about the US Navy's ability to counter China's rapidly expanding naval fleet and its implications for global maritime security.
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56% Bias Score

Senate Bill Targets Chinese-Owned GNC Stores on US Military Bases
Senators Ted Budd, Tom Cotton, and Rick Scott introduced the Military Installation Retail Security Act to ban Chinese-owned GNC stores from US military bases due to national security and data exploitation concerns, following a similar House bill.

Senate Bill Targets Chinese-Owned GNC Stores on US Military Bases
Senators Ted Budd, Tom Cotton, and Rick Scott introduced the Military Installation Retail Security Act to ban Chinese-owned GNC stores from US military bases due to national security and data exploitation concerns, following a similar House bill.
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60% Bias Score

Greece Unveils €25 Billion 12-Year Defense Modernization Plan
Greece unveiled a €25 billion (potentially €28 billion) 12-year defense plan, focusing on modernizing its armed forces with new weaponry, command, and satellite systems, and creating a multi-layered 'Achilles Shield' island defense system; Parliamentary discussions began with opposition objections.

Greece Unveils €25 Billion 12-Year Defense Modernization Plan
Greece unveiled a €25 billion (potentially €28 billion) 12-year defense plan, focusing on modernizing its armed forces with new weaponry, command, and satellite systems, and creating a multi-layered 'Achilles Shield' island defense system; Parliamentary discussions began with opposition objections.
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40% Bias Score

Israeli Reservists Condemn Gaza War Strategy, Leading to Dismissals
970 Israeli reserve pilots and airmen signed a letter criticizing Prime Minister Netanyahu's Gaza war strategy, arguing it endangers hostages and contradicts security interests; the army dismissed active signatories, sparking intense political debate.

Israeli Reservists Condemn Gaza War Strategy, Leading to Dismissals
970 Israeli reserve pilots and airmen signed a letter criticizing Prime Minister Netanyahu's Gaza war strategy, arguing it endangers hostages and contradicts security interests; the army dismissed active signatories, sparking intense political debate.
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56% Bias Score

Russia's Spring Conscription: Occupied Ukraine's Contribution to Frontline Troops
Russia's spring conscription, starting April 10, involves 160,000 men aged 18-30, including those from occupied Ukrainian territories, many of whom are subsequently deployed to the frontlines, despite official denials and human rights concerns.

Russia's Spring Conscription: Occupied Ukraine's Contribution to Frontline Troops
Russia's spring conscription, starting April 10, involves 160,000 men aged 18-30, including those from occupied Ukrainian territories, many of whom are subsequently deployed to the frontlines, despite official denials and human rights concerns.
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52% Bias Score

Belgium Denies Troop Deployment to DRC Amidst Rwandan Disinformation Claims
Belgium denies deploying hundreds of troops to the DRC to fight M23 rebels, attributing online claims to a Rwandan disinformation campaign amid severed diplomatic ties between the two countries following accusations of Belgian bias in the eastern DRC conflict, where approximately 10 Belgian soldiers...

Belgium Denies Troop Deployment to DRC Amidst Rwandan Disinformation Claims
Belgium denies deploying hundreds of troops to the DRC to fight M23 rebels, attributing online claims to a Rwandan disinformation campaign amid severed diplomatic ties between the two countries following accusations of Belgian bias in the eastern DRC conflict, where approximately 10 Belgian soldiers...
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48% Bias Score
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