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Erik Prince Joins Ecuadorian Law Enforcement in Anti-Drug Operation
Erik Prince, founder of Blackwater, participated in a joint law enforcement operation in Guayaquil, Ecuador on Saturday, resulting in 10 house raids and 40 detentions, as part of a strategic alliance with President Noboa to combat drug trafficking.
Erik Prince Joins Ecuadorian Law Enforcement in Anti-Drug Operation
Erik Prince, founder of Blackwater, participated in a joint law enforcement operation in Guayaquil, Ecuador on Saturday, resulting in 10 house raids and 40 detentions, as part of a strategic alliance with President Noboa to combat drug trafficking.
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64% Bias Score


US Troop Presence in Pabrade, Lithuania: A Local Perspective on Geopolitical Risks
The presence of 600 US soldiers in the Lithuanian town of Pabrade near the Belarusian border significantly impacts daily life, from explosions and traffic to the local economy, while concerns about a potential US troop withdrawal under a hypothetical Trump administration raise anxieties among reside...
US Troop Presence in Pabrade, Lithuania: A Local Perspective on Geopolitical Risks
The presence of 600 US soldiers in the Lithuanian town of Pabrade near the Belarusian border significantly impacts daily life, from explosions and traffic to the local economy, while concerns about a potential US troop withdrawal under a hypothetical Trump administration raise anxieties among reside...
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44% Bias Score


Trump Adviser's Signal Group Chat Error Reveals Security Risks
Donald Trump's national security adviser, Mike Waltz, mistakenly added journalist Jeffrey Goldberg to a Signal group chat discussing US military strikes in Yemen due to a series of errors starting with an October 2023 email from Goldberg to the Trump campaign, which was then forwarded with his phone...
Trump Adviser's Signal Group Chat Error Reveals Security Risks
Donald Trump's national security adviser, Mike Waltz, mistakenly added journalist Jeffrey Goldberg to a Signal group chat discussing US military strikes in Yemen due to a series of errors starting with an October 2023 email from Goldberg to the Trump campaign, which was then forwarded with his phone...
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48% Bias Score


US Airstrikes in Yemen: \$1 Billion Cost, Limited Success
For three weeks, US airstrikes have targeted Houthi forces in Yemen, costing nearly $1 billion, aiming to stop attacks on Red Sea shipping; however, Houthi attacks continue, and 70% of ships now bypass the Red Sea.
US Airstrikes in Yemen: \$1 Billion Cost, Limited Success
For three weeks, US airstrikes have targeted Houthi forces in Yemen, costing nearly $1 billion, aiming to stop attacks on Red Sea shipping; however, Houthi attacks continue, and 70% of ships now bypass the Red Sea.
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64% Bias Score


Turkey's Advanced Akinci Drones Suffer Major Setbacks
Two Turkish-made Bayraktar Akinci drones were lost in March 2025; one crashed in Mali during a surveillance mission, and the other was shot down in Iraqi Kurdistan by the PKK, highlighting the growing threat of advanced anti-drone capabilities and potentially impacting future sales of the advanced d...
Turkey's Advanced Akinci Drones Suffer Major Setbacks
Two Turkish-made Bayraktar Akinci drones were lost in March 2025; one crashed in Mali during a surveillance mission, and the other was shot down in Iraqi Kurdistan by the PKK, highlighting the growing threat of advanced anti-drone capabilities and potentially impacting future sales of the advanced d...
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44% Bias Score


Israeli F-16 Strikes Degrade Syrian Air Defenses
In December, Israeli F-16 squadrons and other aircraft conducted extensive strikes against Syrian military infrastructure, including flying over Damascus; pilots interviewed by The Jerusalem Post described significant success degrading Syrian air defenses and achieving air superiority, and the long-...
Israeli F-16 Strikes Degrade Syrian Air Defenses
In December, Israeli F-16 squadrons and other aircraft conducted extensive strikes against Syrian military infrastructure, including flying over Damascus; pilots interviewed by The Jerusalem Post described significant success degrading Syrian air defenses and achieving air superiority, and the long-...
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64% Bias Score

U.S. Airstrike in Saada, Yemen, Kills at Least Two
At least two people died in a U.S. airstrike in Saada, Yemen, on a night following Eid al-Fitr; President Trump released video of the strike, claiming it targeted Houthi rebel leaders, while Houthi media reported the target was a civilian gathering.

U.S. Airstrike in Saada, Yemen, Kills at Least Two
At least two people died in a U.S. airstrike in Saada, Yemen, on a night following Eid al-Fitr; President Trump released video of the strike, claiming it targeted Houthi rebel leaders, while Houthi media reported the target was a civilian gathering.
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40% Bias Score

Russia Launches Major Missile and Drone Assault on Ukraine
Russia launched a large-scale missile and drone attack on Ukraine on [Date], targeting military and industrial infrastructure across multiple regions, resulting in significant damage and fires, and overwhelming Ukrainian air defenses.

Russia Launches Major Missile and Drone Assault on Ukraine
Russia launched a large-scale missile and drone attack on Ukraine on [Date], targeting military and industrial infrastructure across multiple regions, resulting in significant damage and fires, and overwhelming Ukrainian air defenses.
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56% Bias Score

US Troop Presence in Germany: Concerns over Potential Reductions and Geopolitical Implications
The United States currently has approximately 37,000 soldiers stationed in Germany, with around 12,000 German civilians employed by the US military, raising concerns about potential job losses and security implications following recent discussions about troop reductions and redeployments.

US Troop Presence in Germany: Concerns over Potential Reductions and Geopolitical Implications
The United States currently has approximately 37,000 soldiers stationed in Germany, with around 12,000 German civilians employed by the US military, raising concerns about potential job losses and security implications following recent discussions about troop reductions and redeployments.
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44% Bias Score

House Limits Congress's Tariff Power, Sparking Legislative Battle
Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE) criticized the House for limiting Congress's power to modify tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China, arguing that this action undermines his proposed legislation to restore Congressional authority and that it contradicts past economic lessons on protectionism and fair trade; he a...

House Limits Congress's Tariff Power, Sparking Legislative Battle
Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE) criticized the House for limiting Congress's power to modify tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China, arguing that this action undermines his proposed legislation to restore Congressional authority and that it contradicts past economic lessons on protectionism and fair trade; he a...
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44% Bias Score

THAAD Deployment to Israel Amid Rising Tensions
The US Air Force delivered THAAD air defense batteries to an Israeli airbase on Sunday, amid rising regional tensions and the potential for large-scale conflict involving ballistic missile attacks on Israel; THAAD adds a crucial higher-altitude layer to Israel's missile defense systems.

THAAD Deployment to Israel Amid Rising Tensions
The US Air Force delivered THAAD air defense batteries to an Israeli airbase on Sunday, amid rising regional tensions and the potential for large-scale conflict involving ballistic missile attacks on Israel; THAAD adds a crucial higher-altitude layer to Israel's missile defense systems.
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36% Bias Score

Colombian Rebel Group Begins Weapons Surrender in Peace Talks
In Colombia's Nariño province, the 250-member Commoners of the South rebel group began surrendering weapons to the government on Saturday, marking a key step in peace talks aimed at disarmament and a potential model for President Petro's "total peace" strategy, though concerns remain about long-term...

Colombian Rebel Group Begins Weapons Surrender in Peace Talks
In Colombia's Nariño province, the 250-member Commoners of the South rebel group began surrendering weapons to the government on Saturday, marking a key step in peace talks aimed at disarmament and a potential model for President Petro's "total peace" strategy, though concerns remain about long-term...
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32% Bias Score
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