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Russian Forces Capture Key Settlements in Donbas, Advancing Towards Kramatorsk
Following weeks of intense fighting, Russian forces liberated Novomakrovo and Gorny in the Donetsk People's Republic, disrupting Ukrainian supply lines and paving the way for further advances towards Kramatorsk; concurrently, other operations resulted in the liberation of Dniproenergiya, Konstantino...
Russian Forces Capture Key Settlements in Donbas, Advancing Towards Kramatorsk
Following weeks of intense fighting, Russian forces liberated Novomakrovo and Gorny in the Donetsk People's Republic, disrupting Ukrainian supply lines and paving the way for further advances towards Kramatorsk; concurrently, other operations resulted in the liberation of Dniproenergiya, Konstantino...
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56% Bias Score


American Veterans Fighting in Ukraine: Motivations, Casualties, and Implications
American veterans, disillusioned with civilian life and motivated by ideology, joined the Ukrainian Armed Forces in 2022, facing high casualty rates and complex circumstances including friendly fire incidents, with estimates of 50 to 400 deaths.
American Veterans Fighting in Ukraine: Motivations, Casualties, and Implications
American veterans, disillusioned with civilian life and motivated by ideology, joined the Ukrainian Armed Forces in 2022, facing high casualty rates and complex circumstances including friendly fire incidents, with estimates of 50 to 400 deaths.
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44% Bias Score


Kazan Schoolboy Designs Affordable Drone Defense System
Sixteen-year-old Ibrahim Akhmadullin from Kazan, Russia, developed a cost-effective drone detection system using AI, thermal imaging, and various sensors, proposing a ring of 49 modules around Kazan for comprehensive defense at a cost of 1.1 billion rubles, significantly less than existing systems.
Kazan Schoolboy Designs Affordable Drone Defense System
Sixteen-year-old Ibrahim Akhmadullin from Kazan, Russia, developed a cost-effective drone detection system using AI, thermal imaging, and various sensors, proposing a ring of 49 modules around Kazan for comprehensive defense at a cost of 1.1 billion rubles, significantly less than existing systems.
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French Army Simulation Tests Deep-Strike Capabilities
The French army's Diodore 25 simulation, involving 60,000 simulated soldiers per side, tests new deep-strike capabilities (up to 500km) using a simulated Russian adversary in northeastern France, reflecting a shift towards high-intensity conflict preparation.
French Army Simulation Tests Deep-Strike Capabilities
The French army's Diodore 25 simulation, involving 60,000 simulated soldiers per side, tests new deep-strike capabilities (up to 500km) using a simulated Russian adversary in northeastern France, reflecting a shift towards high-intensity conflict preparation.
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White House Denies Classified Information Shared in Signal Chat
The White House denies sharing classified information in a Signal chat among officials discussing a military operation against Yemen's Houthis, where journalist Jeffrey Goldberg was mistakenly included; an investigation is underway.
White House Denies Classified Information Shared in Signal Chat
The White House denies sharing classified information in a Signal chat among officials discussing a military operation against Yemen's Houthis, where journalist Jeffrey Goldberg was mistakenly included; an investigation is underway.
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Baltic States and Poland to Withdraw from Landmine Ban Treaty
Facing heightened security threats from Russia, the Baltic states and Poland announced plans to withdraw from the Ottawa Treaty banning anti-personnel landmines, aiming to enhance their defense capabilities, despite concerns about civilian safety and international law.
Baltic States and Poland to Withdraw from Landmine Ban Treaty
Facing heightened security threats from Russia, the Baltic states and Poland announced plans to withdraw from the Ottawa Treaty banning anti-personnel landmines, aiming to enhance their defense capabilities, despite concerns about civilian safety and international law.
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EU to Invest €70 Billion in Military Transport Infrastructure
The EU plans a €70 billion investment to upgrade transport infrastructure for military mobility, addressing current limitations in troop and equipment movement within the EU and to partner countries, in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

EU to Invest €70 Billion in Military Transport Infrastructure
The EU plans a €70 billion investment to upgrade transport infrastructure for military mobility, addressing current limitations in troop and equipment movement within the EU and to partner countries, in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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US Military Plans Leak Exposes Security Breach, Raises Questions on Waltz's Future
A security breach exposed US military plans when a journalist was mistakenly added to a Signal chat among top Trump administration officials discussing airstrikes on Yemeni Houthis on March 15th, leading to calls for the resignation of Michael Waltz.

US Military Plans Leak Exposes Security Breach, Raises Questions on Waltz's Future
A security breach exposed US military plans when a journalist was mistakenly added to a Signal chat among top Trump administration officials discussing airstrikes on Yemeni Houthis on March 15th, leading to calls for the resignation of Michael Waltz.
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60% Bias Score

Southeast European Nations Sign Military Pact Amidst Concerns Over US Security Commitment
Three Southeast European nations—Albania, Kosovo, and Croatia—signed a military cooperation agreement to improve defense capabilities and interoperability, prompting condemnation from Serbia as an "arms race" amidst concerns of reduced US security support for Europe and growing EU defense budgets.

Southeast European Nations Sign Military Pact Amidst Concerns Over US Security Commitment
Three Southeast European nations—Albania, Kosovo, and Croatia—signed a military cooperation agreement to improve defense capabilities and interoperability, prompting condemnation from Serbia as an "arms race" amidst concerns of reduced US security support for Europe and growing EU defense budgets.
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Carney Pledges Increased Canadian Defence Spending
Liberal Leader Mark Carney pledged to significantly increase Canadian defense spending, including purchasing submarines, drones, and icebreakers, raising Canadian Armed Forces pay, and reviewing the F-35 fighter jet order to prioritize Canadian benefits, aiming to improve national security and meet ...

Carney Pledges Increased Canadian Defence Spending
Liberal Leader Mark Carney pledged to significantly increase Canadian defense spending, including purchasing submarines, drones, and icebreakers, raising Canadian Armed Forces pay, and reviewing the F-35 fighter jet order to prioritize Canadian benefits, aiming to improve national security and meet ...
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Germany's Defense Boom: A Job Market Reshuffle
Germany's defense industry faces a massive workforce shortage, with estimates of 160,000 to 760,000 unfilled positions by 2030, as companies like Hensoldt and Rheinmetall actively recruit from struggling sectors, highlighting the reallocation of talent driven by increased NATO spending.

Germany's Defense Boom: A Job Market Reshuffle
Germany's defense industry faces a massive workforce shortage, with estimates of 160,000 to 760,000 unfilled positions by 2030, as companies like Hensoldt and Rheinmetall actively recruit from struggling sectors, highlighting the reallocation of talent driven by increased NATO spending.
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Russia's Shrinking Mercenary Footprint in Africa
Recent setbacks for Russian mercenaries in Mali and the collapse of the Assad regime in Syria have damaged Russia's image in Africa, raising questions about the long-term viability of their operations amidst recruitment challenges and the need to secure new logistical bases.

Russia's Shrinking Mercenary Footprint in Africa
Recent setbacks for Russian mercenaries in Mali and the collapse of the Assad regime in Syria have damaged Russia's image in Africa, raising questions about the long-term viability of their operations amidst recruitment challenges and the need to secure new logistical bases.
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40% Bias Score
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