Showing 1,069 to 1,080 of 11,306 results


Canada's Biotech Sector: A Dual-Use Approach to Defence and Economic Growth
Canada's plan to increase defence spending should prioritize biotech investments to bolster national security, economic competitiveness, and global leadership in medical innovation, leveraging the dual-use nature of biotech for both defence and civilian applications.
Canada's Biotech Sector: A Dual-Use Approach to Defence and Economic Growth
Canada's plan to increase defence spending should prioritize biotech investments to bolster national security, economic competitiveness, and global leadership in medical innovation, leveraging the dual-use nature of biotech for both defence and civilian applications.
Progress
56% Bias Score


Ukraine Security Guarantees: Allies to Confirm US Support
Following progress on technical work, allies will meet this week to confirm US support for Ukraine's security guarantees, aiming to deter further aggression after a ceasefire.
Ukraine Security Guarantees: Allies to Confirm US Support
Following progress on technical work, allies will meet this week to confirm US support for Ukraine's security guarantees, aiming to deter further aggression after a ceasefire.
Progress
16% Bias Score


Deutz Acquires Sobek to Expand into Drone Market
German engine manufacturer Deutz is acquiring Sobek, a profitable supplier of electric drives and control electronics for drones, to capitalize on rising NATO military spending and the growing demand for military drones.
Deutz Acquires Sobek to Expand into Drone Market
German engine manufacturer Deutz is acquiring Sobek, a profitable supplier of electric drives and control electronics for drones, to capitalize on rising NATO military spending and the growing demand for military drones.
Progress
56% Bias Score


Police Scotland Uniform Review Highlights Quality Issues
A review by HMICS found Police Scotland officer uniforms to be of poor quality, ill-fitting, and inconsistently distributed, with officers often having to purchase their own equipment.
Police Scotland Uniform Review Highlights Quality Issues
A review by HMICS found Police Scotland officer uniforms to be of poor quality, ill-fitting, and inconsistently distributed, with officers often having to purchase their own equipment.
Progress
24% Bias Score


Intensified Israeli Attacks Force Gaza City Residents to Flee
Intense Israeli air and ground attacks on Gaza City aim to force residents to flee south, causing widespread displacement, casualties, and disruption of basic services, according to Palestinian sources and UNRWA.
Intensified Israeli Attacks Force Gaza City Residents to Flee
Intense Israeli air and ground attacks on Gaza City aim to force residents to flee south, causing widespread displacement, casualties, and disruption of basic services, according to Palestinian sources and UNRWA.
Progress
64% Bias Score


Russia Used British Criminals to Burn Down London Warehouse, Prosecutors Say
British prosecutors say a Wagner Group operative hired a British drug dealer and accomplices via Telegram to burn down a London warehouse storing Ukrainian humanitarian aid in March 2024, revealing a new tactic of using criminal proxies for acts of sabotage.
Russia Used British Criminals to Burn Down London Warehouse, Prosecutors Say
British prosecutors say a Wagner Group operative hired a British drug dealer and accomplices via Telegram to burn down a London warehouse storing Ukrainian humanitarian aid in March 2024, revealing a new tactic of using criminal proxies for acts of sabotage.
Progress
44% Bias Score

CELAC Condemns U.S. Naval Deployment in the Caribbean
The Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) urged the maintenance of the region as a zone of peace following a virtual meeting to discuss the U.S. naval deployment near Venezuela, with 23 of 33 member states participating.

CELAC Condemns U.S. Naval Deployment in the Caribbean
The Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) urged the maintenance of the region as a zone of peace following a virtual meeting to discuss the U.S. naval deployment near Venezuela, with 23 of 33 member states participating.
Progress
52% Bias Score

Canadian Colonel's Mistake at WWII Surrender
On September 2, 1945, during the formal Japanese surrender on the U.S.S. Missouri, Canadian Col. Lawrence Cosgrave signed the document on the wrong line, causing a brief diplomatic delay before a resolution was found.

Canadian Colonel's Mistake at WWII Surrender
On September 2, 1945, during the formal Japanese surrender on the U.S.S. Missouri, Canadian Col. Lawrence Cosgrave signed the document on the wrong line, causing a brief diplomatic delay before a resolution was found.
Progress
40% Bias Score

France Prepares Healthcare System for Potential Military Casualties
The French health ministry is preparing the country's hospitals for a potential influx of up to 15,000 military casualties by March 2026, a measure described as routine precaution, according to a July 18 letter to regional health authorities.

France Prepares Healthcare System for Potential Military Casualties
The French health ministry is preparing the country's hospitals for a potential influx of up to 15,000 military casualties by March 2026, a measure described as routine precaution, according to a July 18 letter to regional health authorities.
Progress
28% Bias Score

Israel Renews Gaza City Bombardment, Plans Mass Evacuation
Amid renewed Israeli bombings, a planned ground offensive in Gaza City threatens to displace nearly 1 million Palestinians, as Israel halts aid access, prompting international condemnation.

Israel Renews Gaza City Bombardment, Plans Mass Evacuation
Amid renewed Israeli bombings, a planned ground offensive in Gaza City threatens to displace nearly 1 million Palestinians, as Israel halts aid access, prompting international condemnation.
Progress
56% Bias Score

Drone Strike Kills 12 at Sudanese Clinic
A drone strike on a clinic in Nyala, Sudan, controlled by paramilitaries, killed at least 12 people, according to a human rights NGO which accuses the Sudanese army of the attack on August 21, 2025.

Drone Strike Kills 12 at Sudanese Clinic
A drone strike on a clinic in Nyala, Sudan, controlled by paramilitaries, killed at least 12 people, according to a human rights NGO which accuses the Sudanese army of the attack on August 21, 2025.
Progress
44% Bias Score

GPS Jamming Suspected Russian Interference Affects Von Der Leyen's Plane
On Sunday, GPS signals were jammed near Plovdiv Airport, Bulgaria, forcing Ursula von der Leyen's plane to make a manual landing using paper maps; Bulgarian authorities suspect Russian interference.

GPS Jamming Suspected Russian Interference Affects Von Der Leyen's Plane
On Sunday, GPS signals were jammed near Plovdiv Airport, Bulgaria, forcing Ursula von der Leyen's plane to make a manual landing using paper maps; Bulgarian authorities suspect Russian interference.
Progress
40% Bias Score
Showing 1,069 to 1,080 of 11,306 results