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Retired Generals Urge US Support for Israel Against Iran's Nuclear Program
Seventy-seven retired US generals and admirals, in a letter to President Trump, urged immediate military support for Israel to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons, citing Iran's sponsorship of terrorism and the urgency of the situation.
Retired Generals Urge US Support for Israel Against Iran's Nuclear Program
Seventy-seven retired US generals and admirals, in a letter to President Trump, urged immediate military support for Israel to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons, citing Iran's sponsorship of terrorism and the urgency of the situation.
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64% Bias Score


Belfast Factory to Supply 5,000 Missiles to Ukraine in £1.6bn Deal
The Thales missile factory in Belfast will supply 5,000 air defense missiles to Ukraine in a deal worth up to £1.6bn, creating 200 jobs; this follows a previous £162m order and involves a Ukrainian partner for manufacturing launchers and command vehicles.
Belfast Factory to Supply 5,000 Missiles to Ukraine in £1.6bn Deal
The Thales missile factory in Belfast will supply 5,000 air defense missiles to Ukraine in a deal worth up to £1.6bn, creating 200 jobs; this follows a previous £162m order and involves a Ukrainian partner for manufacturing launchers and command vehicles.
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48% Bias Score


Lockheed Martin to Unveil Affordable, Long-Range Cruise Missile
Lockheed Martin will unveil a $150,000 cruise missile with a range exceeding 500 miles on Monday, responding to the need for "affordable mass" weaponry in the face of China's growing assertiveness in the Pacific, as exemplified by the Ukraine conflict.
Lockheed Martin to Unveil Affordable, Long-Range Cruise Missile
Lockheed Martin will unveil a $150,000 cruise missile with a range exceeding 500 miles on Monday, responding to the need for "affordable mass" weaponry in the face of China's growing assertiveness in the Pacific, as exemplified by the Ukraine conflict.
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40% Bias Score


Ukrainian Drone Strike Hits Russian Fuel Depot in Rostov Oblast
A Ukrainian drone strike on March 3, 2024, hit a fuel depot of the Russian 6th Motorized Rifle Brigade at the Chertkovskaya oil base in Rostov Oblast, causing explosions, fire, and fuel leaks; a nearby pipeline and a Rosneft-operated refinery were also reportedly attacked.
Ukrainian Drone Strike Hits Russian Fuel Depot in Rostov Oblast
A Ukrainian drone strike on March 3, 2024, hit a fuel depot of the Russian 6th Motorized Rifle Brigade at the Chertkovskaya oil base in Rostov Oblast, causing explosions, fire, and fuel leaks; a nearby pipeline and a Rosneft-operated refinery were also reportedly attacked.
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40% Bias Score


Senior Russian Missile Experts' Visits to Iran Raise Concerns
Seven senior Russian missile specialists, identified through flight and employment records, visited Iran twice in 2024, raising concerns about military cooperation and potential technology transfer impacting the Ukraine conflict and regional stability.
Senior Russian Missile Experts' Visits to Iran Raise Concerns
Seven senior Russian missile specialists, identified through flight and employment records, visited Iran twice in 2024, raising concerns about military cooperation and potential technology transfer impacting the Ukraine conflict and regional stability.
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48% Bias Score


Police Officer Fatally Shoots Suspect During Arrest in Nuremberg
In Nuremberg, Germany, a police officer shot and killed a 38-year-old man during an arrest for suspected assault; the incident is under investigation by the Bavarian State Criminal Police Office to determine if the use of force was justified.
Police Officer Fatally Shoots Suspect During Arrest in Nuremberg
In Nuremberg, Germany, a police officer shot and killed a 38-year-old man during an arrest for suspected assault; the incident is under investigation by the Bavarian State Criminal Police Office to determine if the use of force was justified.
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40% Bias Score

India's Fighter Jet Dilemma: Modernization Challenges Amidst US-Russia Competition
Facing a critical shortage of fighter jets, India must choose between costly US F-35s, further defense ties with Russia, or prioritize its delayed indigenous AMCA program, creating a complex modernization challenge amid funding constraints and technological hurdles.

India's Fighter Jet Dilemma: Modernization Challenges Amidst US-Russia Competition
Facing a critical shortage of fighter jets, India must choose between costly US F-35s, further defense ties with Russia, or prioritize its delayed indigenous AMCA program, creating a complex modernization challenge amid funding constraints and technological hurdles.
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44% Bias Score

Israel to Construct 425km Border Fence to Counter Terrorism
Israel's Defense Minister announced the construction of a 425-kilometer security fence along its eastern border, costing 5.2 billion NIS, to counter terrorism and weapons smuggling, starting in the coming months and aiming for completion within three years.

Israel to Construct 425km Border Fence to Counter Terrorism
Israel's Defense Minister announced the construction of a 425-kilometer security fence along its eastern border, costing 5.2 billion NIS, to counter terrorism and weapons smuggling, starting in the coming months and aiming for completion within three years.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Pardons Service Members Accused of War Crimes; Hegseth's Role Raises Concerns
President Trump pardoned three service members—Army 1st Lt. Clint Lorance, Army Maj. Mathew Golsteyn, and Navy Special Warfare Operator Chief Eddie Gallagher—accused of war crimes in November 2019, following advocacy from then-incoming Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, raising concerns about milita...

Trump Pardons Service Members Accused of War Crimes; Hegseth's Role Raises Concerns
President Trump pardoned three service members—Army 1st Lt. Clint Lorance, Army Maj. Mathew Golsteyn, and Navy Special Warfare Operator Chief Eddie Gallagher—accused of war crimes in November 2019, following advocacy from then-incoming Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, raising concerns about milita...
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56% Bias Score

Taiwanese Minister: China Lacks Capability for Taiwan Invasion, Despite Growing Threat
Taiwanese Defense Minister Wellington Koo assesses that China currently lacks the amphibious warfare capability to invade Taiwan, despite ongoing military modernization and the use of gray-zone tactics, such as military exercises and air defense identification zone incursions, to pressure Taiwan.

Taiwanese Minister: China Lacks Capability for Taiwan Invasion, Despite Growing Threat
Taiwanese Defense Minister Wellington Koo assesses that China currently lacks the amphibious warfare capability to invade Taiwan, despite ongoing military modernization and the use of gray-zone tactics, such as military exercises and air defense identification zone incursions, to pressure Taiwan.
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36% Bias Score

Kratos and RAFAEL to Establish US-Based Energetics Manufacturer
Kratos and RAFAEL announced a \$175 million joint venture, Prometheus Energetics, to establish a US-based solid rocket motor and energetics manufacturer in Crane, Indiana, projected to begin production in 2027, strengthening US defense and supply chain independence.

Kratos and RAFAEL to Establish US-Based Energetics Manufacturer
Kratos and RAFAEL announced a \$175 million joint venture, Prometheus Energetics, to establish a US-based solid rocket motor and energetics manufacturer in Crane, Indiana, projected to begin production in 2027, strengthening US defense and supply chain independence.
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44% Bias Score

Dutch Public Opinion Shifts Sharply Towards Stronger European Defense
A recent Ipsos poll reveals that nearly 60% of Dutch citizens now support increased defense spending and a potential European army, a dramatic shift fueled by the war in Ukraine and concerns about European security. This contrasts sharply with past downsizing and reflects a broader reassessment of d...

Dutch Public Opinion Shifts Sharply Towards Stronger European Defense
A recent Ipsos poll reveals that nearly 60% of Dutch citizens now support increased defense spending and a potential European army, a dramatic shift fueled by the war in Ukraine and concerns about European security. This contrasts sharply with past downsizing and reflects a broader reassessment of d...
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44% Bias Score
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