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Russian Ship Suspected in Baltic Sea Cable Sabotage
A Russian-linked ship, the Eagle S, is suspected of causing a rupture in the Estlink-2 power cable connecting Finland and Estonia on December 25th by dragging its anchor 60 miles along the Baltic seabed; this follows damage to other undersea cables and pipelines and raises concerns about the vulnera...
Russian Ship Suspected in Baltic Sea Cable Sabotage
A Russian-linked ship, the Eagle S, is suspected of causing a rupture in the Estlink-2 power cable connecting Finland and Estonia on December 25th by dragging its anchor 60 miles along the Baltic seabed; this follows damage to other undersea cables and pipelines and raises concerns about the vulnera...
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52% Bias Score


NATO to Increase Baltic Sea Patrols Following Suspected Cable Sabotage
Sweden's opposition calls for a NATO emergency meeting under Article 4 due to suspected sabotage of an underwater electric cable connecting Finland and Estonia, with a Russian-linked ship detained; NATO will increase Baltic Sea patrols.
NATO to Increase Baltic Sea Patrols Following Suspected Cable Sabotage
Sweden's opposition calls for a NATO emergency meeting under Article 4 due to suspected sabotage of an underwater electric cable connecting Finland and Estonia, with a Russian-linked ship detained; NATO will increase Baltic Sea patrols.
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36% Bias Score


Baltic Sea Cable Damaged: Extensive Damage Under Investigation
A damaged underwater electricity cable in the Baltic Sea, stretching tens of kilometers, is under investigation by Finnish authorities; the damage trail suggests a foreign vessel's anchor may be responsible, with repairs estimated to take at least seven months.
Baltic Sea Cable Damaged: Extensive Damage Under Investigation
A damaged underwater electricity cable in the Baltic Sea, stretching tens of kilometers, is under investigation by Finnish authorities; the damage trail suggests a foreign vessel's anchor may be responsible, with repairs estimated to take at least seven months.
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56% Bias Score


Pakistan-Afghanistan border clashes escalate, resulting in civilian casualties
Cross-border fighting between Pakistan and Afghanistan claimed the lives of at least one Pakistani security personnel and dozens of Afghan civilians after Pakistan launched airstrikes in Paktia province targeting TTP hideouts following a December 21 attack that killed 16 Pakistani soldiers; the Afgh...
Pakistan-Afghanistan border clashes escalate, resulting in civilian casualties
Cross-border fighting between Pakistan and Afghanistan claimed the lives of at least one Pakistani security personnel and dozens of Afghan civilians after Pakistan launched airstrikes in Paktia province targeting TTP hideouts following a December 21 attack that killed 16 Pakistani soldiers; the Afgh...
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32% Bias Score


Russia Reports Heavy Ukrainian Losses and Territorial Gains
The Russian Ministry of Defense reported the destruction of over 1,560 Ukrainian soldiers and mercenaries, five ammunition depots, four tanks, and numerous artillery systems in 24 hours, coupled with the liberation of Novoolenovka in the Donetsk People's Republic.
Russia Reports Heavy Ukrainian Losses and Territorial Gains
The Russian Ministry of Defense reported the destruction of over 1,560 Ukrainian soldiers and mercenaries, five ammunition depots, four tanks, and numerous artillery systems in 24 hours, coupled with the liberation of Novoolenovka in the Donetsk People's Republic.
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72% Bias Score


NATO Must Set Red Lines Against Russia's Escalating Hybrid Warfare
A former Lithuanian foreign minister warns that Russia's escalating hybrid attacks, including sabotage and cyber warfare, could trigger a NATO Article 5 response, urging a faster and stronger response from the alliance to deter further aggression.
NATO Must Set Red Lines Against Russia's Escalating Hybrid Warfare
A former Lithuanian foreign minister warns that Russia's escalating hybrid attacks, including sabotage and cyber warfare, could trigger a NATO Article 5 response, urging a faster and stronger response from the alliance to deter further aggression.
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56% Bias Score

AI in Gaza: Faster Targeting, Increased Civilian Casualties?
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) utilizes AI algorithms, such as "Gospel," to analyze data from satellites, drones, social media, and other sources to identify targets in Gaza, significantly accelerating the targeting process, though raising concerns about accuracy and civilian casualties. This has ...

AI in Gaza: Faster Targeting, Increased Civilian Casualties?
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) utilizes AI algorithms, such as "Gospel," to analyze data from satellites, drones, social media, and other sources to identify targets in Gaza, significantly accelerating the targeting process, though raising concerns about accuracy and civilian casualties. This has ...
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48% Bias Score

Rutte Urges 4% GDP Defense Spending Amidst Ukraine War
In a speech, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte emphasized the proximity of the war in Ukraine to NATO, urging European nations to increase defense spending to at least 4% of GDP to counter Russian aggression, appease the US, and enhance European security, while acknowledging significant technological ...

Rutte Urges 4% GDP Defense Spending Amidst Ukraine War
In a speech, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte emphasized the proximity of the war in Ukraine to NATO, urging European nations to increase defense spending to at least 4% of GDP to counter Russian aggression, appease the US, and enhance European security, while acknowledging significant technological ...
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60% Bias Score

Elbit Systems Deal Sparks Danish Political Scandal
Denmark's $250 million purchase of Israeli artillery and rocket launchers from Elbit Systems, initiated in January 2023, is embroiled in controversy, triggering a political scandal, including a defense minister's resignation and ongoing investigations over concerns of GPS vulnerabilities and potenti...

Elbit Systems Deal Sparks Danish Political Scandal
Denmark's $250 million purchase of Israeli artillery and rocket launchers from Elbit Systems, initiated in January 2023, is embroiled in controversy, triggering a political scandal, including a defense minister's resignation and ongoing investigations over concerns of GPS vulnerabilities and potenti...
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France Completes Troop Withdrawal From Chad
France completed its military withdrawal from Chad by the end of 2023, following a Chadian demand, ending a long-standing defense agreement amid growing anti-French sentiment and Chad's closer ties with Russia.

France Completes Troop Withdrawal From Chad
France completed its military withdrawal from Chad by the end of 2023, following a Chadian demand, ending a long-standing defense agreement amid growing anti-French sentiment and Chad's closer ties with Russia.
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44% Bias Score

IDF Kills Dozens More Hamas Fighters in Jabalya Despite Prior Claims of Area Clearance
Following previous claims of clearing northern Gaza of Hamas, the IDF announced on Monday the killing of dozens more Hamas terrorists in Jabalya, highlighting challenges in accurate intelligence assessments due to Hamas tactics and ongoing recruitment of adolescents. The IDF has conducted multiple o...

IDF Kills Dozens More Hamas Fighters in Jabalya Despite Prior Claims of Area Clearance
Following previous claims of clearing northern Gaza of Hamas, the IDF announced on Monday the killing of dozens more Hamas terrorists in Jabalya, highlighting challenges in accurate intelligence assessments due to Hamas tactics and ongoing recruitment of adolescents. The IDF has conducted multiple o...
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52% Bias Score

Germany Charges Three with Espionage for Russia, Plotting Attacks on Military and Industrial Sites
Three German-Russian men were charged with espionage for Russia, allegedly plotting attacks on a US military training ground for Ukrainian soldiers, an ammunition factory, and a railway station in Germany; the main suspect previously fought with pro-Russian separatists in Ukraine.

Germany Charges Three with Espionage for Russia, Plotting Attacks on Military and Industrial Sites
Three German-Russian men were charged with espionage for Russia, allegedly plotting attacks on a US military training ground for Ukrainian soldiers, an ammunition factory, and a railway station in Germany; the main suspect previously fought with pro-Russian separatists in Ukraine.
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36% Bias Score
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