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Ukraine's Aggressive Mobilization Tactics Amidst Impending Ceasefire
Ukrainian military enlistment offices are using aggressive tactics, including targeting children and employing violence, to meet increased mobilization demands before a potential ceasefire, resulting in numerous reports of forced conscription and civilian distress.
Ukraine's Aggressive Mobilization Tactics Amidst Impending Ceasefire
Ukrainian military enlistment offices are using aggressive tactics, including targeting children and employing violence, to meet increased mobilization demands before a potential ceasefire, resulting in numerous reports of forced conscription and civilian distress.
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68% Bias Score


21,000 Ukrainian Soldiers Return to Duty After Self-Inflicted Desertion Following Amnesty
Between January and March 2025, 21,000 Ukrainian soldiers returned to duty after self-inflicted desertion (SID), following an amnesty period; this highlights systemic issues within the Ukrainian military, such as prolonged deployments and inadequate post-injury care.
21,000 Ukrainian Soldiers Return to Duty After Self-Inflicted Desertion Following Amnesty
Between January and March 2025, 21,000 Ukrainian soldiers returned to duty after self-inflicted desertion (SID), following an amnesty period; this highlights systemic issues within the Ukrainian military, such as prolonged deployments and inadequate post-injury care.
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40% Bias Score


Mass Grave Unearths First Known Roman Battle in Vienna
A mass grave of 129-150 individuals, dating to 80-130 A.D., was discovered in Vienna during construction, representing the first known battle in the region, involving Roman soldiers and Germanic tribes, according to the Vienna Museum's analysis of the remains.
Mass Grave Unearths First Known Roman Battle in Vienna
A mass grave of 129-150 individuals, dating to 80-130 A.D., was discovered in Vienna during construction, representing the first known battle in the region, involving Roman soldiers and Germanic tribes, according to the Vienna Museum's analysis of the remains.
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32% Bias Score


Cauca Violence Threatens Colombian Elections
In Cauca, Colombia, escalating violence mirrors the Pablo Escobar era, with bombings and insurgent support from the local population, jeopardizing the upcoming elections, as evidenced by the recent kidnapping of 29 soldiers and the government's slow response.
Cauca Violence Threatens Colombian Elections
In Cauca, Colombia, escalating violence mirrors the Pablo Escobar era, with bombings and insurgent support from the local population, jeopardizing the upcoming elections, as evidenced by the recent kidnapping of 29 soldiers and the government's slow response.
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56% Bias Score


Israeli Strikes Kill Four in Syria
Israeli forces conducted multiple incursions and airstrikes in Syria's Daraa, Hama, and Homs governorates on Wednesday night, targeting military facilities and a research center, resulting in at least four deaths and significant damage; the Syrian government condemned the attacks.
Israeli Strikes Kill Four in Syria
Israeli forces conducted multiple incursions and airstrikes in Syria's Daraa, Hama, and Homs governorates on Wednesday night, targeting military facilities and a research center, resulting in at least four deaths and significant damage; the Syrian government condemned the attacks.
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52% Bias Score


Successful Greek Test of Spike LR2 Guided Missile
The Hellenic Army successfully tested the Spike LR2 guided missile at the "Askou Profiti" firing range in Thessaloniki on Thursday, marking a key step in the modernization of its anti-tank capabilities. The test was observed by the Hellenic Army Chief of Staff and several foreign defense attaches.
Successful Greek Test of Spike LR2 Guided Missile
The Hellenic Army successfully tested the Spike LR2 guided missile at the "Askou Profiti" firing range in Thessaloniki on Thursday, marking a key step in the modernization of its anti-tank capabilities. The test was observed by the Hellenic Army Chief of Staff and several foreign defense attaches.
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52% Bias Score

Russian Mercenaries Exacerbate Instability in the Sahel, Fueling European Migration Crisis
A Spanish government report details how the presence of Russian mercenaries in the Sahel region is destabilizing the area, increasing terrorism and illegal migration to Europe, with a record 47,000 migrants arriving in the Canary Islands in 2024.

Russian Mercenaries Exacerbate Instability in the Sahel, Fueling European Migration Crisis
A Spanish government report details how the presence of Russian mercenaries in the Sahel region is destabilizing the area, increasing terrorism and illegal migration to Europe, with a record 47,000 migrants arriving in the Canary Islands in 2024.
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48% Bias Score

EU's Military Dependence on US Amidst Re-armament Push
The European Union's ambition for strategic autonomy faces challenges due to its heavy reliance on US military equipment, particularly the F-35 fighter jet, despite possessing a strong domestic aerospace industry; a new EU plan aims to address this with €800 billion in funding.

EU's Military Dependence on US Amidst Re-armament Push
The European Union's ambition for strategic autonomy faces challenges due to its heavy reliance on US military equipment, particularly the F-35 fighter jet, despite possessing a strong domestic aerospace industry; a new EU plan aims to address this with €800 billion in funding.
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48% Bias Score

Murillo's Military Control Solidifies Ortega Regime's Power in Nicaragua
Nicaragua's co-president, Rosario Murillo, assumed direct control over the Armed Forces, further consolidating the Ortega-Murillo regime's power. A new military code grants her supreme authority, while the regime legalized a 76,800-strong paramilitary force, raising serious human rights concerns.

Murillo's Military Control Solidifies Ortega Regime's Power in Nicaragua
Nicaragua's co-president, Rosario Murillo, assumed direct control over the Armed Forces, further consolidating the Ortega-Murillo regime's power. A new military code grants her supreme authority, while the regime legalized a 76,800-strong paramilitary force, raising serious human rights concerns.
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56% Bias Score

Colombia Selects Gripen Jets, Announces Major Social Investment Offset
Colombia's government chose Saab's Gripen fighter jets over US F-16s and French Rafales to replace its aging Kfir fleet; this includes social investments like a solar panel factory, water infrastructure, and medical equipment upgrades, strengthening ties with Sweden amidst growing security challenge...

Colombia Selects Gripen Jets, Announces Major Social Investment Offset
Colombia's government chose Saab's Gripen fighter jets over US F-16s and French Rafales to replace its aging Kfir fleet; this includes social investments like a solar panel factory, water infrastructure, and medical equipment upgrades, strengthening ties with Sweden amidst growing security challenge...
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40% Bias Score

Operation Goldfish: How the CIA and AIVD Trained Ukrainian Spys
In 2016 and 2017, the CIA and the Netherlands' AIVD trained Ukrainian military intelligence officers in Amsterdam and Rotterdam in a joint operation called Goldfish, improving Ukraine's ability to counter Russia, with graduates now holding key positions in the HUR.

Operation Goldfish: How the CIA and AIVD Trained Ukrainian Spys
In 2016 and 2017, the CIA and the Netherlands' AIVD trained Ukrainian military intelligence officers in Amsterdam and Rotterdam in a joint operation called Goldfish, improving Ukraine's ability to counter Russia, with graduates now holding key positions in the HUR.
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44% Bias Score

Pentagon Investigates Hegseth's Use of Signal to Discuss Yemen Strike
The Pentagon's inspector general is investigating Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's use of the Signal app to discuss a planned U.S. military strike against Houthi militants in Yemen in March 2025, prompted by a request from Senators Wicker and Reed following a report in The Atlantic.

Pentagon Investigates Hegseth's Use of Signal to Discuss Yemen Strike
The Pentagon's inspector general is investigating Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's use of the Signal app to discuss a planned U.S. military strike against Houthi militants in Yemen in March 2025, prompted by a request from Senators Wicker and Reed following a report in The Atlantic.
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40% Bias Score
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