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Indonesian Parliament Approves Revised TNI Law Despite Public Opposition
Following public opposition, Indonesia's DPR and government agreed to advance the revised TNI Law to a plenary session for final approval on March 20th, 2025, despite concerns about a potential reinstatement of the military's dual function and its involvement in BUMNs.
Indonesian Parliament Approves Revised TNI Law Despite Public Opposition
Following public opposition, Indonesia's DPR and government agreed to advance the revised TNI Law to a plenary session for final approval on March 20th, 2025, despite concerns about a potential reinstatement of the military's dual function and its involvement in BUMNs.
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40% Bias Score


Four NATO Nations to Withdraw from Ottawa Convention Amidst Heightened Russian Threat
Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland will withdraw from the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel landmines, citing increased Russian military threats and the need for stronger border defenses; the decision follows a joint recommendation by the four countries' defense ministers.
Four NATO Nations to Withdraw from Ottawa Convention Amidst Heightened Russian Threat
Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland will withdraw from the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel landmines, citing increased Russian military threats and the need for stronger border defenses; the decision follows a joint recommendation by the four countries' defense ministers.
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44% Bias Score


Hitler's 'Nero Decree' and Speer's Opposition
On March 19, 1945, Hitler issued the "Nero Decree," ordering the destruction of German infrastructure to hinder Allied advance, a decision directly opposed by Armaments Minister Albert Speer, who had submitted a memo on March 15th arguing against it, leading to a later modification of the decree.
Hitler's 'Nero Decree' and Speer's Opposition
On March 19, 1945, Hitler issued the "Nero Decree," ordering the destruction of German infrastructure to hinder Allied advance, a decision directly opposed by Armaments Minister Albert Speer, who had submitted a memo on March 15th arguing against it, leading to a later modification of the decree.
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36% Bias Score


Hitler's Nero Decree and Speer's Resistance: Averted Catastrophe in Post-War Germany
Hitler's March 1945 "Nero Decree" ordered the destruction of German infrastructure to deny resources to the Allies; however, Albert Speer, the Minister of Armaments and Munitions, largely undermined this scorched-earth policy, mitigating its potential devastating impact on post-war Germany.
Hitler's Nero Decree and Speer's Resistance: Averted Catastrophe in Post-War Germany
Hitler's March 1945 "Nero Decree" ordered the destruction of German infrastructure to deny resources to the Allies; however, Albert Speer, the Minister of Armaments and Munitions, largely undermined this scorched-earth policy, mitigating its potential devastating impact on post-war Germany.
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56% Bias Score


Four NATO Nations Withdraw from Ottawa Convention Amidst Russia Threat
Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland announced their withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention on March 18th, 2024, citing the need to strengthen their defenses against Russia's growing military threat. Latvia plans to submit a withdrawal bill to parliament next week, and the decision is considered cr...
Four NATO Nations Withdraw from Ottawa Convention Amidst Russia Threat
Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland announced their withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention on March 18th, 2024, citing the need to strengthen their defenses against Russia's growing military threat. Latvia plans to submit a withdrawal bill to parliament next week, and the decision is considered cr...
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56% Bias Score


EU Proposes Centralized Weapons Procurement to Bolster European Defence
The European Commission proposes centralizing European weapons procurement, breaking a long-standing taboo in defense policy due to growing Russian threats and potential American withdrawal; this plan, authored by the EU's first Commissioner for Defence, Andrius Kubilius, follows a proposal for €800...
EU Proposes Centralized Weapons Procurement to Bolster European Defence
The European Commission proposes centralizing European weapons procurement, breaking a long-standing taboo in defense policy due to growing Russian threats and potential American withdrawal; this plan, authored by the EU's first Commissioner for Defence, Andrius Kubilius, follows a proposal for €800...
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40% Bias Score

Judge Blocks Trump's Transgender Military Ban
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., issued a preliminary injunction against President Trump's executive order banning transgender people from the military, citing discrimination and animus, delaying the injunction's effect until Friday to allow for appeal.

Judge Blocks Trump's Transgender Military Ban
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., issued a preliminary injunction against President Trump's executive order banning transgender people from the military, citing discrimination and animus, delaying the injunction's effect until Friday to allow for appeal.
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48% Bias Score

Baltic States to Withdraw from Ottawa Convention Amid Russian Threat
Facing increased military threats from Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland will withdraw from the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel mines to bolster their defenses, potentially impacting global arms control and mine production.

Baltic States to Withdraw from Ottawa Convention Amid Russian Threat
Facing increased military threats from Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland will withdraw from the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel mines to bolster their defenses, potentially impacting global arms control and mine production.
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56% Bias Score

EU to Invest €800 Billion in Defense to Counter Russian Threat
The European Union plans to invest €800 billion in its defense capabilities by 2027 to counter potential Russian aggression and address concerns about reduced US commitment to European security, following intelligence assessments predicting a Russian attack on an EU nation before 2030.

EU to Invest €800 Billion in Defense to Counter Russian Threat
The European Union plans to invest €800 billion in its defense capabilities by 2027 to counter potential Russian aggression and address concerns about reduced US commitment to European security, following intelligence assessments predicting a Russian attack on an EU nation before 2030.
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44% Bias Score

EU Commission Proposes Centralized Weapons Procurement for European Defense
The European Commission proposes centralizing weapons procurement, a significant shift in European defense policy driven by Russia's threat and potential US disengagement, aiming to improve efficiency and reduce reliance on non-EU suppliers.

EU Commission Proposes Centralized Weapons Procurement for European Defense
The European Commission proposes centralizing weapons procurement, a significant shift in European defense policy driven by Russia's threat and potential US disengagement, aiming to improve efficiency and reduce reliance on non-EU suppliers.
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44% Bias Score

Russia Launches Large-Scale Drone and Missile Attack on Ukraine
On March 19th, Russia attacked Ukraine with 145 Shahed drones, 2 Iskander-M ballistic missiles, and 4 S-300 missiles, resulting in damage across six regions, with 72 drones shot down and another 56 losing their location without ground impact.

Russia Launches Large-Scale Drone and Missile Attack on Ukraine
On March 19th, Russia attacked Ukraine with 145 Shahed drones, 2 Iskander-M ballistic missiles, and 4 S-300 missiles, resulting in damage across six regions, with 72 drones shot down and another 56 losing their location without ground impact.
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44% Bias Score

Strava Data Exposes Over 1000 Dutch Military Personnel
An investigation by Omroep Gelderland revealed that data of over 1000 Dutch military personnel is accessible on Strava, a sports app, due to their activities on military bases being listed on public ranking lists, posing serious security risks.

Strava Data Exposes Over 1000 Dutch Military Personnel
An investigation by Omroep Gelderland revealed that data of over 1000 Dutch military personnel is accessible on Strava, a sports app, due to their activities on military bases being listed on public ranking lists, posing serious security risks.
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36% Bias Score
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