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US Bombing Plans Leak via Group Chat: Trump Downplays Security Breach
On March 25, 2025, a security breach revealed US bombing plans through a Signal group chat mistakenly including journalist Jeffrey Goldberg. President Trump downplayed the incident, while National Security Advisor Michael Waltz apologized.
US Bombing Plans Leak via Group Chat: Trump Downplays Security Breach
On March 25, 2025, a security breach revealed US bombing plans through a Signal group chat mistakenly including journalist Jeffrey Goldberg. President Trump downplayed the incident, while National Security Advisor Michael Waltz apologized.
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56% Bias Score


VA Layoffs Spark Concerns Over Veteran Mental Healthcare Access in Wyoming
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) fired Carla Nelson, a highly-rated office manager at a Wyoming veteran support center, sparking concerns about access to care for veterans in a state with a 50% higher-than-average veteran suicide rate; the firing is part of planned 80,000 layoffs across the V...
VA Layoffs Spark Concerns Over Veteran Mental Healthcare Access in Wyoming
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) fired Carla Nelson, a highly-rated office manager at a Wyoming veteran support center, sparking concerns about access to care for veterans in a state with a 50% higher-than-average veteran suicide rate; the firing is part of planned 80,000 layoffs across the V...
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44% Bias Score


Germany Plans Massive Military Modernization
Germany's new government commits to massive military modernization, allocating billions to infrastructure, personnel recruitment, and acquiring advanced weaponry like F-35 fighter jets, but faces challenges with personnel retention and long procurement times.
Germany Plans Massive Military Modernization
Germany's new government commits to massive military modernization, allocating billions to infrastructure, personnel recruitment, and acquiring advanced weaponry like F-35 fighter jets, but faces challenges with personnel retention and long procurement times.
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44% Bias Score


Southeast European Nations Sign Defense Pact Amidst US Security Concerns
Croatia, Albania, and Kosovo signed a defense cooperation agreement last week to enhance regional stability amid concerns about reduced US support for European security, prompting criticism from Serbia, which doesn't recognize Kosovo's independence.
Southeast European Nations Sign Defense Pact Amidst US Security Concerns
Croatia, Albania, and Kosovo signed a defense cooperation agreement last week to enhance regional stability amid concerns about reduced US support for European security, prompting criticism from Serbia, which doesn't recognize Kosovo's independence.
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44% Bias Score


800 Russian Soldiers Infiltrate Enemy Lines via Gas Pipeline in Suji
During the liberation of Suji, 800 Russian soldiers, accompanied by priest Alexei Skripkin, successfully infiltrated enemy territory via a 16-kilometer gas pipeline, showcasing unconventional warfare tactics and highlighting both physical and spiritual resilience.
800 Russian Soldiers Infiltrate Enemy Lines via Gas Pipeline in Suji
During the liberation of Suji, 800 Russian soldiers, accompanied by priest Alexei Skripkin, successfully infiltrated enemy territory via a 16-kilometer gas pipeline, showcasing unconventional warfare tactics and highlighting both physical and spiritual resilience.
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Trump Administration's Signal Chat Leak Exposes Deep Foreign Policy Divisions
A leak of sensitive information from a Signal group chat used by the Trump administration's national security team revealed internal disagreements over military strikes in Yemen and broader foreign policy strategies, exposing deep divisions between hawkish and dovish factions within the administrati...
Trump Administration's Signal Chat Leak Exposes Deep Foreign Policy Divisions
A leak of sensitive information from a Signal group chat used by the Trump administration's national security team revealed internal disagreements over military strikes in Yemen and broader foreign policy strategies, exposing deep divisions between hawkish and dovish factions within the administrati...
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56% Bias Score

EU to Invest €70 Billion in Military Transport Infrastructure Upgrade
The EU plans a €70 billion investment to upgrade transport infrastructure for military mobility, including 500 projects to improve ports, airports, tunnels, and railway bridges, to address current limitations hindering rapid troop and equipment movement within the EU and with partner countries by st...

EU to Invest €70 Billion in Military Transport Infrastructure Upgrade
The EU plans a €70 billion investment to upgrade transport infrastructure for military mobility, including 500 projects to improve ports, airports, tunnels, and railway bridges, to address current limitations hindering rapid troop and equipment movement within the EU and with partner countries by st...
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44% Bias Score

Trump Administration's Signal App Use Sparks Espionage Act Concerns
The Trump administration's use of the Signal app to discuss a planned U.S. military attack on Houthi rebels in Yemen inadvertently included journalist Jeffrey Goldberg, sparking concerns about potential Espionage Act violations due to the sharing of operational details, despite the administration's ...

Trump Administration's Signal App Use Sparks Espionage Act Concerns
The Trump administration's use of the Signal app to discuss a planned U.S. military attack on Houthi rebels in Yemen inadvertently included journalist Jeffrey Goldberg, sparking concerns about potential Espionage Act violations due to the sharing of operational details, despite the administration's ...
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48% Bias Score

24 Azov Regiment Members Sentenced to 409 Years in Russian Court
A Russian court sentenced 24 Azov Regiment members, captured in Mariupol in spring 2022, to prison terms ranging from 13 to 23 years for charges including violent seizure of power and participation in a terrorist organization; the total sentence amounted to 409 years.

24 Azov Regiment Members Sentenced to 409 Years in Russian Court
A Russian court sentenced 24 Azov Regiment members, captured in Mariupol in spring 2022, to prison terms ranging from 13 to 23 years for charges including violent seizure of power and participation in a terrorist organization; the total sentence amounted to 409 years.
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68% Bias Score

EU's "Rearm Europe" Plan: Boosting Defense Amidst Economic Challenges
The European Union's "Rearm Europe" plan aims to boost defense capabilities by prioritizing strategic equipment purchases, potentially spending €650 billion and €150 billion in loans, while facing economic challenges due to high national debt across many member states.

EU's "Rearm Europe" Plan: Boosting Defense Amidst Economic Challenges
The European Union's "Rearm Europe" plan aims to boost defense capabilities by prioritizing strategic equipment purchases, potentially spending €650 billion and €150 billion in loans, while facing economic challenges due to high national debt across many member states.
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48% Bias Score

War Correspondent Killed in Ukraine Mine Explosion
Anna Prokofieva, a 35-year-old war correspondent for Channel One, died on April 1st, 2024, when her vehicle hit a mine in the Krasnoyarsky district of Belgorod Oblast, while her cameraman, Dmitry Volkov, survived with severe injuries. She was known for her bravery and humanitarian work in Ukraine.

War Correspondent Killed in Ukraine Mine Explosion
Anna Prokofieva, a 35-year-old war correspondent for Channel One, died on April 1st, 2024, when her vehicle hit a mine in the Krasnoyarsky district of Belgorod Oblast, while her cameraman, Dmitry Volkov, survived with severe injuries. She was known for her bravery and humanitarian work in Ukraine.
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56% Bias Score

Sudanese Army Reclaims Khartoum Airport, Battles Continue
The Sudanese army announced the recapture of Khartoum International Airport from the RSF, claiming to be encircling the strategic Jebel Awliya area and pushing RSF fighters towards the White Nile state. This follows the army's previous successes but comes after accusations of a deadly air strike tha...

Sudanese Army Reclaims Khartoum Airport, Battles Continue
The Sudanese army announced the recapture of Khartoum International Airport from the RSF, claiming to be encircling the strategic Jebel Awliya area and pushing RSF fighters towards the White Nile state. This follows the army's previous successes but comes after accusations of a deadly air strike tha...
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40% Bias Score
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