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29 Dead in Renewed Israeli Airstrikes on Gaza; Ground Invasion Planned
At least 29 Palestinians were killed and dozens injured in Israeli airstrikes across the Gaza Strip, including attacks on hospitals in Khan Yunis, following a brief ceasefire for a hostage release; Israel plans a ground invasion.
29 Dead in Renewed Israeli Airstrikes on Gaza; Ground Invasion Planned
At least 29 Palestinians were killed and dozens injured in Israeli airstrikes across the Gaza Strip, including attacks on hospitals in Khan Yunis, following a brief ceasefire for a hostage release; Israel plans a ground invasion.
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52% Bias Score


Russia's Sanctions-Evading "Banderol" Missile Strikes Ukraine
Russia's new low-cost, precision-guided S8000 "Banderol" missile, incorporating components from at least five countries including the US, China, and Japan, is being used in attacks on southern Ukraine, launched from Orion drones and soon Mi-28 helicopters, exposing weaknesses in international sancti...
Russia's Sanctions-Evading "Banderol" Missile Strikes Ukraine
Russia's new low-cost, precision-guided S8000 "Banderol" missile, incorporating components from at least five countries including the US, China, and Japan, is being used in attacks on southern Ukraine, launched from Orion drones and soon Mi-28 helicopters, exposing weaknesses in international sancti...
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56% Bias Score


Ukrainian Nationals Arrested for Alleged Russian-Sponsored Sabotage in Germany
Three Ukrainian nationals were arrested in Germany and Switzerland for allegedly planning sabotage attacks on German freight transport at the behest of Russia, using explosive or incendiary devices disguised in packages with GPS trackers to monitor transport; the arrests occurred between Friday and ...
Ukrainian Nationals Arrested for Alleged Russian-Sponsored Sabotage in Germany
Three Ukrainian nationals were arrested in Germany and Switzerland for allegedly planning sabotage attacks on German freight transport at the behest of Russia, using explosive or incendiary devices disguised in packages with GPS trackers to monitor transport; the arrests occurred between Friday and ...
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44% Bias Score


India-Pakistan Standoff Highlights Nuclear Risk
A recent India-Pakistan military standoff, averted by US-brokered ceasefire, highlighted the volatile regional security situation and the ever-present risk of nuclear war, with both countries possessing significant nuclear arsenals and lacking fully transparent nuclear doctrines.
India-Pakistan Standoff Highlights Nuclear Risk
A recent India-Pakistan military standoff, averted by US-brokered ceasefire, highlighted the volatile regional security situation and the ever-present risk of nuclear war, with both countries possessing significant nuclear arsenals and lacking fully transparent nuclear doctrines.
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16% Bias Score


Roberts-Smith Defamation Appeal Verdict Due Friday
A Federal Court in Australia will decide on Friday whether to overturn a multimillion-dollar defamation ruling against Ben Roberts-Smith, a former soldier accused of involvement in the killings of four unarmed Afghan prisoners; the court will also rule on an application to reopen the appeal based on...
Roberts-Smith Defamation Appeal Verdict Due Friday
A Federal Court in Australia will decide on Friday whether to overturn a multimillion-dollar defamation ruling against Ben Roberts-Smith, a former soldier accused of involvement in the killings of four unarmed Afghan prisoners; the court will also rule on an application to reopen the appeal based on...
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44% Bias Score


NATO Allies Face US Ultimatum: 5% Military Spending Demand
The Trump administration demanded that NATO allies increase their military spending to 5% of GDP, escalating previous targets and prompting debate within the alliance regarding financial burdens and the inclusion of US defense industries.
NATO Allies Face US Ultimatum: 5% Military Spending Demand
The Trump administration demanded that NATO allies increase their military spending to 5% of GDP, escalating previous targets and prompting debate within the alliance regarding financial burdens and the inclusion of US defense industries.
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48% Bias Score

Foiled ISIS-Inspired Attack Plot at U.S. Military Base
A former Michigan Army National Guard member, Ammar Abdulmajid-Mohamed Said, was arrested for allegedly planning a mass shooting at a U.S. military base on behalf of ISIS; the plot was foiled by the FBI, who seized evidence from his phone, including messages expressing his desire for violent jihad a...

Foiled ISIS-Inspired Attack Plot at U.S. Military Base
A former Michigan Army National Guard member, Ammar Abdulmajid-Mohamed Said, was arrested for allegedly planning a mass shooting at a U.S. military base on behalf of ISIS; the plot was foiled by the FBI, who seized evidence from his phone, including messages expressing his desire for violent jihad a...
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52% Bias Score

China's J-10C Jets Used in India-Pakistan Conflict
During recent India-Pakistan border clashes, Pakistan used Chinese-made J-10C jets and PL-15 missiles to reportedly shoot down Indian Rafale jets, marking the first combat use of these Chinese weapons and offering valuable real-world performance data, raising concerns about China's growing military ...

China's J-10C Jets Used in India-Pakistan Conflict
During recent India-Pakistan border clashes, Pakistan used Chinese-made J-10C jets and PL-15 missiles to reportedly shoot down Indian Rafale jets, marking the first combat use of these Chinese weapons and offering valuable real-world performance data, raising concerns about China's growing military ...
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36% Bias Score

Pentagon-FAA Communication Failure Leads to Near Misses at Reagan Airport
A communication line between the Pentagon and Washington, D.C. air traffic controllers has been inoperable since March 2022, resulting in two near-miss incidents this month that involved military helicopters and commercial airplanes, prompting investigations and a review of helicopter traffic at hig...

Pentagon-FAA Communication Failure Leads to Near Misses at Reagan Airport
A communication line between the Pentagon and Washington, D.C. air traffic controllers has been inoperable since March 2022, resulting in two near-miss incidents this month that involved military helicopters and commercial airplanes, prompting investigations and a review of helicopter traffic at hig...
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36% Bias Score

Ukrainian Frontline Distrusts Russia's Peace Commitment
Ukrainian soldiers in Zaporizhia express deep distrust of Russia's commitment to peace, citing continuous attacks despite negotiations and past broken agreements; the Ukrainian military is investing heavily in drone technology to counter Russia's superior manpower.

Ukrainian Frontline Distrusts Russia's Peace Commitment
Ukrainian soldiers in Zaporizhia express deep distrust of Russia's commitment to peace, citing continuous attacks despite negotiations and past broken agreements; the Ukrainian military is investing heavily in drone technology to counter Russia's superior manpower.
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48% Bias Score

India-Pakistan Ceasefire: Disputed Claims of Downed Jets
Following Indian airstrikes on Pakistan on May 7, 2023, Pakistan claimed to have shot down five Indian fighter jets, a claim India neither confirmed nor denied, while both countries reported casualties on their sides. The conflicting narratives highlight the difficulty of verifying battlefield claim...

India-Pakistan Ceasefire: Disputed Claims of Downed Jets
Following Indian airstrikes on Pakistan on May 7, 2023, Pakistan claimed to have shot down five Indian fighter jets, a claim India neither confirmed nor denied, while both countries reported casualties on their sides. The conflicting narratives highlight the difficulty of verifying battlefield claim...
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40% Bias Score

Resurgence of Boko Haram Attacks in Northeastern Nigeria
Boko Haram attacks in northeastern Nigeria have sharply increased in 2024, reaching 191 incidents compared to 105 in 2022, resulting in widespread fear and over 35,000 deaths since 2009 according to the UNDP, and prompting concerns about the group's resurgence despite military presence.

Resurgence of Boko Haram Attacks in Northeastern Nigeria
Boko Haram attacks in northeastern Nigeria have sharply increased in 2024, reaching 191 incidents compared to 105 in 2022, resulting in widespread fear and over 35,000 deaths since 2009 according to the UNDP, and prompting concerns about the group's resurgence despite military presence.
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40% Bias Score
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