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SADC Ends DRC Peacekeeping Mission After Rebel Killings
The Southern African Development Community (SADC) ended its peacekeeping mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) on March 13, 2025, following the killing of over a dozen peacekeepers by M23 rebels in January, raising concerns about the future of peacekeeping in the conflict-ridden east.
SADC Ends DRC Peacekeeping Mission After Rebel Killings
The Southern African Development Community (SADC) ended its peacekeeping mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) on March 13, 2025, following the killing of over a dozen peacekeepers by M23 rebels in January, raising concerns about the future of peacekeeping in the conflict-ridden east.
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44% Bias Score


Germany Cautious on Ukraine Peacekeeping Force
Germany's reluctance to commit troops to a potential Ukraine peacekeeping force contrasts with France and the UK's proactive stance, driven by concerns over Bundeswehr capacity, constitutional limitations, and the need for substantial US involvement; Macron and Scholz will discuss this at the upcomi...
Germany Cautious on Ukraine Peacekeeping Force
Germany's reluctance to commit troops to a potential Ukraine peacekeeping force contrasts with France and the UK's proactive stance, driven by concerns over Bundeswehr capacity, constitutional limitations, and the need for substantial US involvement; Macron and Scholz will discuss this at the upcomi...
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Uganda Deploys Troops to South Sudan Amidst Political Crisis
Uganda deployed special forces to Juba, South Sudan, following a tweet by the Ugandan army commander, despite initial denials by the South Sudanese government and lack of prior parliamentary approval; the deployment was later approved, citing a request from South Sudan's president to prevent further...
Uganda Deploys Troops to South Sudan Amidst Political Crisis
Uganda deployed special forces to Juba, South Sudan, following a tweet by the Ugandan army commander, despite initial denials by the South Sudanese government and lack of prior parliamentary approval; the deployment was later approved, citing a request from South Sudan's president to prevent further...
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Syrian-Lebanese Border Clash Results in Deaths, Raising Regional Tensions
Syrian and Lebanese forces clashed along their border on Monday, resulting in the deaths of three Syrian soldiers. Conflicting accounts emerged regarding the soldiers' deaths, with Syria accusing Hezbollah and Lebanon attributing it to local armed groups. The incident led to shelling and troop deplo...
Syrian-Lebanese Border Clash Results in Deaths, Raising Regional Tensions
Syrian and Lebanese forces clashed along their border on Monday, resulting in the deaths of three Syrian soldiers. Conflicting accounts emerged regarding the soldiers' deaths, with Syria accusing Hezbollah and Lebanon attributing it to local armed groups. The incident led to shelling and troop deplo...
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Inios 25" Exercise Showcases Greece's Regional Role
The Hellenic Air Force is hosting the multinational air exercise "Inios 25" at Andravida air base from March 31st to April 11th, involving over 60 aircraft and 1000 personnel from numerous countries, showcasing Greece's role as a regional stability pillar amid geopolitical shifts.
Inios 25" Exercise Showcases Greece's Regional Role
The Hellenic Air Force is hosting the multinational air exercise "Inios 25" at Andravida air base from March 31st to April 11th, involving over 60 aircraft and 1000 personnel from numerous countries, showcasing Greece's role as a regional stability pillar amid geopolitical shifts.
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Rheinmetall's Expansion in Unterlüß: Displacement and Booming Arms Industry
Rheinmetall, a German arms manufacturer, is rapidly expanding its Unterlüß plant due to increased global demand for weapons, displacing residents and local businesses, including an aquarium club, while simultaneously boosting the company's stock value tenfold since the war in Ukraine began.
Rheinmetall's Expansion in Unterlüß: Displacement and Booming Arms Industry
Rheinmetall, a German arms manufacturer, is rapidly expanding its Unterlüß plant due to increased global demand for weapons, displacing residents and local businesses, including an aquarium club, while simultaneously boosting the company's stock value tenfold since the war in Ukraine began.
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Military Deployment Leads to Sharp Drop in San Diego Border Crossings
President Trump's deployment of hundreds of military personnel to the San Diego border sector has resulted in a dramatic decrease in illegal crossings, with February 2025 apprehensions reaching their lowest point since 2000 (30,000 encounters compared to over 130,000 in 2023 and 2024), due to enhanc...

Military Deployment Leads to Sharp Drop in San Diego Border Crossings
President Trump's deployment of hundreds of military personnel to the San Diego border sector has resulted in a dramatic decrease in illegal crossings, with February 2025 apprehensions reaching their lowest point since 2000 (30,000 encounters compared to over 130,000 in 2023 and 2024), due to enhanc...
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60% Bias Score

Europe's Defense Spending Soars Amidst Fears of Russian Aggression and US Uncertainty
Facing growing fears of Russian aggression and uncertainty over US NATO commitment, European NATO members are dramatically increasing defense spending, with the EU pledging "150 billion euro for weapons and Germany vowing to strengthen European defense; however, significant reliance on US military t...

Europe's Defense Spending Soars Amidst Fears of Russian Aggression and US Uncertainty
Facing growing fears of Russian aggression and uncertainty over US NATO commitment, European NATO members are dramatically increasing defense spending, with the EU pledging "150 billion euro for weapons and Germany vowing to strengthen European defense; however, significant reliance on US military t...
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Yemen Protests Erupt After US Airstrikes; Houthis Claim Attacks on US Warship
Following US airstrikes in Yemen that killed 53 and injured almost 100, tens of thousands of Yemenis protested in multiple cities, chanting anti-American and anti-Israeli slogans, while Houthi rebels claimed responsibility for attacks on the USS Harry Truman.

Yemen Protests Erupt After US Airstrikes; Houthis Claim Attacks on US Warship
Following US airstrikes in Yemen that killed 53 and injured almost 100, tens of thousands of Yemenis protested in multiple cities, chanting anti-American and anti-Israeli slogans, while Houthi rebels claimed responsibility for attacks on the USS Harry Truman.
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Airman Arrested for Murder of Missing Woman on Air Force Base
An active-duty airman, Quinterius Chappelle, 24, was arrested for the second-degree murder of Sahela Sangrait, 21, whose body was found badly decomposed near Hill City, South Dakota, on March 4th, after she went missing August 10th, 2024; the murder allegedly occurred at Ellsworth Air Force Base.

Airman Arrested for Murder of Missing Woman on Air Force Base
An active-duty airman, Quinterius Chappelle, 24, was arrested for the second-degree murder of Sahela Sangrait, 21, whose body was found badly decomposed near Hill City, South Dakota, on March 4th, after she went missing August 10th, 2024; the murder allegedly occurred at Ellsworth Air Force Base.
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VVD Proposes Massive Increase in Dutch Defense Spending
The VVD party in the Netherlands wants to increase defense spending to 3.5% of GDP, which is more than €15 billion annually, to meet NATO goals and counter the Russian threat, but faces resistance within the ruling coalition.

VVD Proposes Massive Increase in Dutch Defense Spending
The VVD party in the Netherlands wants to increase defense spending to 3.5% of GDP, which is more than €15 billion annually, to meet NATO goals and counter the Russian threat, but faces resistance within the ruling coalition.
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48% Bias Score

Rheinmetall's Expansion in Unterlüß: Displacing Residents Amidst Booming Arms Sales
Rheinmetall's rapid expansion of its munitions factory in Unterlüß, Germany, displaces residents and local organizations, creating social divisions amid increased arms production driven by global demand and geopolitical tensions, particularly since the war in Ukraine.

Rheinmetall's Expansion in Unterlüß: Displacing Residents Amidst Booming Arms Sales
Rheinmetall's rapid expansion of its munitions factory in Unterlüß, Germany, displaces residents and local organizations, creating social divisions amid increased arms production driven by global demand and geopolitical tensions, particularly since the war in Ukraine.
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44% Bias Score
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