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U.S. Airstrikes in Yemen Mark Escalation of Conflict
Following Houthi threats to attack commercial ships in the Red Sea, the U.S. conducted multiple airstrikes in Yemen, killing at least 53 people according to the Houthis, marking an escalation in the conflict and a shift from the previous administration's policy.
U.S. Airstrikes in Yemen Mark Escalation of Conflict
Following Houthi threats to attack commercial ships in the Red Sea, the U.S. conducted multiple airstrikes in Yemen, killing at least 53 people according to the Houthis, marking an escalation in the conflict and a shift from the previous administration's policy.
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44% Bias Score


UK's Nuclear Dependence and Assertive Russia Policy
Britain's nuclear arsenal, dependent on US-leased Trident II D5 missiles, raises concerns amid its independent, sometimes aggressive, foreign policy toward Russia, historically marked by diverging interests from the US, particularly during WWII and the Cold War's start.
UK's Nuclear Dependence and Assertive Russia Policy
Britain's nuclear arsenal, dependent on US-leased Trident II D5 missiles, raises concerns amid its independent, sometimes aggressive, foreign policy toward Russia, historically marked by diverging interests from the US, particularly during WWII and the Cold War's start.
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60% Bias Score


Indonesia Expands Military Role Amidst Protests, Raising Authoritarianism Concerns
The Indonesian parliament unanimously approved a bill expanding the military's role in civilian sectors, sparking widespread protests from students and human rights groups who fear a return to authoritarianism; the bill allows military appointments in 14 government agencies, including the Public Pro...
Indonesia Expands Military Role Amidst Protests, Raising Authoritarianism Concerns
The Indonesian parliament unanimously approved a bill expanding the military's role in civilian sectors, sparking widespread protests from students and human rights groups who fear a return to authoritarianism; the bill allows military appointments in 14 government agencies, including the Public Pro...
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56% Bias Score


UK Develops World-First Autonomous Helicopter for Royal Navy
Leonardo Helicopters UK in Yeovil is building the Proteus, a world-first autonomous helicopter for the Royal Navy, designed to perform independent missions such as dropping sonar buoys, minimizing human risk in dangerous tasks.
UK Develops World-First Autonomous Helicopter for Royal Navy
Leonardo Helicopters UK in Yeovil is building the Proteus, a world-first autonomous helicopter for the Royal Navy, designed to perform independent missions such as dropping sonar buoys, minimizing human risk in dangerous tasks.
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56% Bias Score


EU Summit Decides on €800 Billion Military Buildup
EU leaders agreed to significantly increase military spending over the next five years, allocating €800 billion to enhance defense capabilities and support Ukraine amidst concerns about Russia and potential US disengagement, despite disagreements with Hungary.
EU Summit Decides on €800 Billion Military Buildup
EU leaders agreed to significantly increase military spending over the next five years, allocating €800 billion to enhance defense capabilities and support Ukraine amidst concerns about Russia and potential US disengagement, despite disagreements with Hungary.
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44% Bias Score


Tver Veteran Group Boosts Russian Military Recruitment with Financial Incentives
The Tver branch of the Union of Airborne Troops is actively recruiting and training personnel for the war in Ukraine, offering significant financial incentives and support to prospective soldiers. This is in collaboration with the local government and military commissariats.
Tver Veteran Group Boosts Russian Military Recruitment with Financial Incentives
The Tver branch of the Union of Airborne Troops is actively recruiting and training personnel for the war in Ukraine, offering significant financial incentives and support to prospective soldiers. This is in collaboration with the local government and military commissariats.
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60% Bias Score

Germany to Review US Weapons Systems Amid Trump Reliability Concerns
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius plans a crisis meeting on US weapons systems amid concerns about President Trump's reliability, prompting discussions about shifting to European suppliers to enhance security and reduce dependence on the US.

Germany to Review US Weapons Systems Amid Trump Reliability Concerns
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius plans a crisis meeting on US weapons systems amid concerns about President Trump's reliability, prompting discussions about shifting to European suppliers to enhance security and reduce dependence on the US.
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60% Bias Score

US Army Tests New Long-Range Missile Amidst Rising Global Tensions
The US Army is conducting a test of its new $3.5 million Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California today between 10:30am and 11am ET, aiming to replace its aging ATACMS system with a more accurate and lethal weapon; this comes amid heightened global tensions.

US Army Tests New Long-Range Missile Amidst Rising Global Tensions
The US Army is conducting a test of its new $3.5 million Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California today between 10:30am and 11am ET, aiming to replace its aging ATACMS system with a more accurate and lethal weapon; this comes amid heightened global tensions.
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40% Bias Score

Houthi Missile Attacks Defy US Airstrikes, Raising Regional Tensions
Iranian-backed Houthi rebels launched missiles at Israel on March 19 and 20, and have targeted other regional locations, defying ongoing US airstrikes in Yemen and raising concerns about regional stability. The attacks highlight the limitations of air power alone in stopping the missiles, drawing pa...

Houthi Missile Attacks Defy US Airstrikes, Raising Regional Tensions
Iranian-backed Houthi rebels launched missiles at Israel on March 19 and 20, and have targeted other regional locations, defying ongoing US airstrikes in Yemen and raising concerns about regional stability. The attacks highlight the limitations of air power alone in stopping the missiles, drawing pa...
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40% Bias Score

EU Plans €800 Billion Military Buildup Amid Russia Concerns
The EU plans a massive military buildup by 2030, allocating €800 billion over four years for armament projects and relaxing regulations, prompted by concerns about a potential large-scale war with Russia and shifting US commitment to European security; however, internal disagreements, especially fro...

EU Plans €800 Billion Military Buildup Amid Russia Concerns
The EU plans a massive military buildup by 2030, allocating €800 billion over four years for armament projects and relaxing regulations, prompted by concerns about a potential large-scale war with Russia and shifting US commitment to European security; however, internal disagreements, especially fro...
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44% Bias Score

UK's Post-Brexit Defense Strategy in Question Amidst US Isolationism and EU Scheme Exclusion
Amidst US isolationism and Russian aggression, the UK's post-Brexit security position is complicated by its exclusion from a new €150bn EU defense scheme; negotiations for a defense pact aim to mitigate this.

UK's Post-Brexit Defense Strategy in Question Amidst US Isolationism and EU Scheme Exclusion
Amidst US isolationism and Russian aggression, the UK's post-Brexit security position is complicated by its exclusion from a new €150bn EU defense scheme; negotiations for a defense pact aim to mitigate this.
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48% Bias Score

Guantanamo Troop Levels Under Review Amidst Detainee Transfer Halt
The U.S. military is reviewing plans to potentially reduce by half the number of troops at Guantanamo Bay, currently 900, due to the absence of migrant detainees since March 11 and ongoing legal challenges; the administration has warned that more detainees may be sent there in the future.

Guantanamo Troop Levels Under Review Amidst Detainee Transfer Halt
The U.S. military is reviewing plans to potentially reduce by half the number of troops at Guantanamo Bay, currently 900, due to the absence of migrant detainees since March 11 and ongoing legal challenges; the administration has warned that more detainees may be sent there in the future.
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36% Bias Score
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