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Japan Establishes New Joint Operations Command to Enhance Defense Coordination
Japan launched a new Self-Defense Forces Joint Operations Command (JJOC) on Monday, led by Gen. Kenichiro Nagumo, to improve inter-service coordination and collaboration with the U.S. military amid rising tensions over Taiwan and North Korea.
Japan Establishes New Joint Operations Command to Enhance Defense Coordination
Japan launched a new Self-Defense Forces Joint Operations Command (JJOC) on Monday, led by Gen. Kenichiro Nagumo, to improve inter-service coordination and collaboration with the U.S. military amid rising tensions over Taiwan and North Korea.
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36% Bias Score


Netherlands to Survey Young Adults for Military Expansion
The Netherlands will conduct a voluntary survey of all 18- to 27-year-olds to assess their interest in joining the armed forces, aiming to expand the military to at least 100,000 personnel by 2030 in response to increased geopolitical threats.
Netherlands to Survey Young Adults for Military Expansion
The Netherlands will conduct a voluntary survey of all 18- to 27-year-olds to assess their interest in joining the armed forces, aiming to expand the military to at least 100,000 personnel by 2030 in response to increased geopolitical threats.
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36% Bias Score


U.S. Airstrikes in Yemen Kill at Least One, Injure Dozens
U.S. airstrikes in Yemen, lasting ten days as of March 26, targeted Houthi rebels following threats to maritime trade and Israel. At least one person was killed and over a dozen injured in Sanaa, according to Houthi reports, while U.S. officials claimed to have struck Houthi leadership and infrastru...
U.S. Airstrikes in Yemen Kill at Least One, Injure Dozens
U.S. airstrikes in Yemen, lasting ten days as of March 26, targeted Houthi rebels following threats to maritime trade and Israel. At least one person was killed and over a dozen injured in Sanaa, according to Houthi reports, while U.S. officials claimed to have struck Houthi leadership and infrastru...
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44% Bias Score


Stalag Luft III Escape: Fact vs. Fiction
On March 24, 1944, 76 Allied officers escaped Stalag Luft III through a meticulously planned operation involving three tunnels, forged documents, and bribes, resulting in a massive manhunt and the execution of 50 recaptured escapees; the event was later inaccurately portrayed in the film "The Great ...
Stalag Luft III Escape: Fact vs. Fiction
On March 24, 1944, 76 Allied officers escaped Stalag Luft III through a meticulously planned operation involving three tunnels, forged documents, and bribes, resulting in a massive manhunt and the execution of 50 recaptured escapees; the event was later inaccurately portrayed in the film "The Great ...
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20% Bias Score


US Delegation Visit to Greenland Sparks Sovereignty Concerns
A high-level US delegation, including the wife of the US vice president and national security advisor Mike Waltz, visited Greenland this week, prompting strong opposition from Greenland's premier, who views it as a power play by the US amid President Trump's past attempts to purchase the island.
US Delegation Visit to Greenland Sparks Sovereignty Concerns
A high-level US delegation, including the wife of the US vice president and national security advisor Mike Waltz, visited Greenland this week, prompting strong opposition from Greenland's premier, who views it as a power play by the US amid President Trump's past attempts to purchase the island.
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52% Bias Score


War Economies: Shifting Priorities and Impacts
A war economy, exemplified by the EU's €800 billion "ReArm Europe" plan, prioritizes military production, leading to increased government spending, inflation, and benefits for specific industries, while potentially reducing welfare spending and requiring constitutional changes in some countries like...
War Economies: Shifting Priorities and Impacts
A war economy, exemplified by the EU's €800 billion "ReArm Europe" plan, prioritizes military production, leading to increased government spending, inflation, and benefits for specific industries, while potentially reducing welfare spending and requiring constitutional changes in some countries like...
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16% Bias Score

South Africa's Secret Nuclear Weapons Program: Development and Dismantlement
In 1993, South African President F.W. de Klerk revealed that South Africa secretly built six nuclear bombs during the Cold War due to regional security concerns and international isolation, but later dismantled them due to changing geopolitical circumstances and domestic political reforms.

South Africa's Secret Nuclear Weapons Program: Development and Dismantlement
In 1993, South African President F.W. de Klerk revealed that South Africa secretly built six nuclear bombs during the Cold War due to regional security concerns and international isolation, but later dismantled them due to changing geopolitical circumstances and domestic political reforms.
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32% Bias Score

Setbacks for Russian Mercenaries in Africa
Russian mercenary activity in Africa, while initially successful in gaining influence and resources, faces challenges due to recent military setbacks, human rights abuses, and logistical constraints following the loss of key bases in Syria; the future of Russian presence in Africa is uncertain.

Setbacks for Russian Mercenaries in Africa
Russian mercenary activity in Africa, while initially successful in gaining influence and resources, faces challenges due to recent military setbacks, human rights abuses, and logistical constraints following the loss of key bases in Syria; the future of Russian presence in Africa is uncertain.
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52% Bias Score

Ukraine's Air Defense Faces Challenges from Increased Russian Drone Attacks
Facing dwindling missile supplies, Russia intensifies attacks using increasingly numerous drones, straining Ukraine's air defenses; Germany provides Gepard systems, but their effectiveness is decreasing against newer models, leading to exploration of alternative systems like the US Vampire and Germa...

Ukraine's Air Defense Faces Challenges from Increased Russian Drone Attacks
Facing dwindling missile supplies, Russia intensifies attacks using increasingly numerous drones, straining Ukraine's air defenses; Germany provides Gepard systems, but their effectiveness is decreasing against newer models, leading to exploration of alternative systems like the US Vampire and Germa...
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32% Bias Score

Hamas's Evolving Warfare Strategy Poses Significant Threat
Rafael Hayon, a Netivot resident, warned the IDF about Hamas's altered combat strategy, which involves ceaseless underground training, extensive recruitment, and daily weapon smuggling undetectable to the IDF, leveraging their hostages to maintain control.

Hamas's Evolving Warfare Strategy Poses Significant Threat
Rafael Hayon, a Netivot resident, warned the IDF about Hamas's altered combat strategy, which involves ceaseless underground training, extensive recruitment, and daily weapon smuggling undetectable to the IDF, leveraging their hostages to maintain control.
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52% Bias Score

Russian Forces Report Gains in Kherson, Zaporizhzhia; Ukrainian Shelling Injures Civilians
On March 24, Russian forces reported improved positions along the Dnieper River frontline, eliminating up to 70 Ukrainian soldiers, three vehicles, two foreign artillery pieces, two ammunition depots, and two electronic warfare stations in Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions, while Ukrainian shelling i...

Russian Forces Report Gains in Kherson, Zaporizhzhia; Ukrainian Shelling Injures Civilians
On March 24, Russian forces reported improved positions along the Dnieper River frontline, eliminating up to 70 Ukrainian soldiers, three vehicles, two foreign artillery pieces, two ammunition depots, and two electronic warfare stations in Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions, while Ukrainian shelling i...
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64% Bias Score

U.S. Airstrikes in Yemen Kill One, Injure 12
U.S. airstrikes targeted Houthi rebel positions across Yemen on Sunday, killing at least one person and injuring 12 in Sanaa, according to Houthi-controlled media; the U.S. claims to have eliminated key Houthi leaders, including a top missile expert, in response to threats against "Israeli" ships an...

U.S. Airstrikes in Yemen Kill One, Injure 12
U.S. airstrikes targeted Houthi rebel positions across Yemen on Sunday, killing at least one person and injuring 12 in Sanaa, according to Houthi-controlled media; the U.S. claims to have eliminated key Houthi leaders, including a top missile expert, in response to threats against "Israeli" ships an...
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40% Bias Score
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