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IDF Strikes Syrian Outposts, Gaza Airstrikes Follow Failed Hostage Talks
On Tuesday, the IDF launched airstrikes on former Syrian army outposts in Homs province while simultaneously conducting dozens of airstrikes targeting mid-level Hamas commanders in Gaza, ending a two-month ceasefire following failed hostage negotiations and heightened alerts indicating Hamas invasio...
IDF Strikes Syrian Outposts, Gaza Airstrikes Follow Failed Hostage Talks
On Tuesday, the IDF launched airstrikes on former Syrian army outposts in Homs province while simultaneously conducting dozens of airstrikes targeting mid-level Hamas commanders in Gaza, ending a two-month ceasefire following failed hostage negotiations and heightened alerts indicating Hamas invasio...
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40% Bias Score


Germany to Provide €11 Billion in Military Aid to Ukraine
The German government will provide over €11 billion in military aid to Ukraine from 2024-2029, including €3 billion in 2024 and €8.252 billion from 2026-2029, due to the worsening military situation in Ukraine and to ensure Ukraine's defense capabilities.
Germany to Provide €11 Billion in Military Aid to Ukraine
The German government will provide over €11 billion in military aid to Ukraine from 2024-2029, including €3 billion in 2024 and €8.252 billion from 2026-2029, due to the worsening military situation in Ukraine and to ensure Ukraine's defense capabilities.
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Israel Resumes Gaza Ground Offensive, Causing More Casualties Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
Following the breakdown of a ceasefire, Israel has resumed ground operations in central Gaza, resulting in additional casualties, including UN personnel, amidst a dire humanitarian situation characterized by limited access to aid and rising civilian deaths; the operation aims to expand a security zo...
Israel Resumes Gaza Ground Offensive, Causing More Casualties Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
Following the breakdown of a ceasefire, Israel has resumed ground operations in central Gaza, resulting in additional casualties, including UN personnel, amidst a dire humanitarian situation characterized by limited access to aid and rising civilian deaths; the operation aims to expand a security zo...
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FBI Seeks Chinese Nationals in $15 Million Drone Smuggling Case to Iran
The FBI is seeking Baoxia "Emily" Liu and three other Chinese nationals for smuggling U.S. drone weapons to Iran through a years-long conspiracy involving front companies and misrepresentation, with the State Department offering a $15 million reward.
FBI Seeks Chinese Nationals in $15 Million Drone Smuggling Case to Iran
The FBI is seeking Baoxia "Emily" Liu and three other Chinese nationals for smuggling U.S. drone weapons to Iran through a years-long conspiracy involving front companies and misrepresentation, with the State Department offering a $15 million reward.
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60% Bias Score


Canada, Australia Partner on C$6bn Arctic Radar System Amidst US Defense Shift
Canada and Australia announced a C$6bn (A$6.6bn) deal to develop a new Arctic radar system, replacing an aging network, amidst concerns about shifting US priorities and potential Russian aggression; Canada will also boost its military presence in the far north.
Canada, Australia Partner on C$6bn Arctic Radar System Amidst US Defense Shift
Canada and Australia announced a C$6bn (A$6.6bn) deal to develop a new Arctic radar system, replacing an aging network, amidst concerns about shifting US priorities and potential Russian aggression; Canada will also boost its military presence in the far north.
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Last Battle of Britain Pilot Dies at 105
John "Paddy" Hemingway, the last surviving RAF pilot from the Battle of Britain, died at 105; his death marks the end of 'The Few,' the 2,900 RAF pilots who fought in the battle, and underscores the importance of preserving their legacy.
Last Battle of Britain Pilot Dies at 105
John "Paddy" Hemingway, the last surviving RAF pilot from the Battle of Britain, died at 105; his death marks the end of 'The Few,' the 2,900 RAF pilots who fought in the battle, and underscores the importance of preserving their legacy.
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Germany Approves €11.3 Billion in Military Aid for Ukraine
Germany is set to approve €11.3 billion in additional military aid for Ukraine, resolving a long debate on funding. The Bundestag's budget committee is expected to approve the package by Friday, comprising €3 billion for 2025 and up to €8.3 billion for 2026-2029, including air defense systems, artil...

Germany Approves €11.3 Billion in Military Aid for Ukraine
Germany is set to approve €11.3 billion in additional military aid for Ukraine, resolving a long debate on funding. The Bundestag's budget committee is expected to approve the package by Friday, comprising €3 billion for 2025 and up to €8.3 billion for 2026-2029, including air defense systems, artil...
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Pentagon Plans $1.43 Billion in Military Cuts, Merging Commands and Halting Expansion
The Pentagon plans to cut the US military budget by merging combatant commands (EUCOM & AFRICOM, NORTHCOM & SOUTHCOM), halting US Forces Japan expansion, and reducing the Joint Staff, saving an estimated $1.43 billion over five years, despite potential risks.

Pentagon Plans $1.43 Billion in Military Cuts, Merging Commands and Halting Expansion
The Pentagon plans to cut the US military budget by merging combatant commands (EUCOM & AFRICOM, NORTHCOM & SOUTHCOM), halting US Forces Japan expansion, and reducing the Joint Staff, saving an estimated $1.43 billion over five years, despite potential risks.
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Trump Administration Explores Relinquishing NATO Command
The Trump administration is exploring relinquishing its command of NATO, a move that would significantly impact the alliance's structure and the US's global influence, and is part of a wider effort to restructure the US military and cut costs.

Trump Administration Explores Relinquishing NATO Command
The Trump administration is exploring relinquishing its command of NATO, a move that would significantly impact the alliance's structure and the US's global influence, and is part of a wider effort to restructure the US military and cut costs.
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64% Bias Score

US Airstrikes in Yemen Kill 53, Trump Threatens Annihilation of Houthis
Following American airstrikes on Houthi-controlled areas in Yemen on Wednesday, resulting in at least 53 deaths including children, President Trump threatened the Houthis with complete annihilation and warned Iran against supplying them with weapons. The Houthis attacked over 100 merchant vessels fr...

US Airstrikes in Yemen Kill 53, Trump Threatens Annihilation of Houthis
Following American airstrikes on Houthi-controlled areas in Yemen on Wednesday, resulting in at least 53 deaths including children, President Trump threatened the Houthis with complete annihilation and warned Iran against supplying them with weapons. The Houthis attacked over 100 merchant vessels fr...
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60% Bias Score

Ukraine Withdraws from Kursk Bridgehead, Retaining Significant Force
In early March 2024, Ukrainian forces, facing a Russian offensive supported by North Korea and hampered by reduced US intelligence sharing following a decision by Donald Trump, withdrew from a bridgehead near Kursk, Russia, suffering some losses but retaining a significant force and boosting morale.

Ukraine Withdraws from Kursk Bridgehead, Retaining Significant Force
In early March 2024, Ukrainian forces, facing a Russian offensive supported by North Korea and hampered by reduced US intelligence sharing following a decision by Donald Trump, withdrew from a bridgehead near Kursk, Russia, suffering some losses but retaining a significant force and boosting morale.
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40% Bias Score

Sderot's Recovery: Seventeen Months After Hamas Attack
Seventeen months after a Hamas attack destroyed the Sderot police station on October 7, the site is now a memorial; despite recent Israeli airstrikes, the city shows signs of recovery, but societal healing remains incomplete.

Sderot's Recovery: Seventeen Months After Hamas Attack
Seventeen months after a Hamas attack destroyed the Sderot police station on October 7, the site is now a memorial; despite recent Israeli airstrikes, the city shows signs of recovery, but societal healing remains incomplete.
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56% Bias Score
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