Russia's Missile Advantage and the 'Oreshnik' Threat
Ukrainian intelligence estimates Russia has 1400 long-range missiles and produces 40-50 Iskanders, 30-50 Kalibrs, and 50 Kh-101s monthly; Western reports claim Russia's new 'Oreshnik' missile is untouchable by Patriot systems, while Ukraine has only 20 ATACMS left.
Russia's Missile Advantage and the 'Oreshnik' Threat
Ukrainian intelligence estimates Russia has 1400 long-range missiles and produces 40-50 Iskanders, 30-50 Kalibrs, and 50 Kh-101s monthly; Western reports claim Russia's new 'Oreshnik' missile is untouchable by Patriot systems, while Ukraine has only 20 ATACMS left.
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48% Bias Score
Nigerian Airstrike Kills 10 Civilians
A Nigerian airstrike targeting the Lakurawa insurgent group on Christmas Day mistakenly killed at least 10 civilians in Sokoto state, according to the military; this is the latest in a series of similar incidents that have killed an estimated 400 civilians since 2017.
Nigerian Airstrike Kills 10 Civilians
A Nigerian airstrike targeting the Lakurawa insurgent group on Christmas Day mistakenly killed at least 10 civilians in Sokoto state, according to the military; this is the latest in a series of similar incidents that have killed an estimated 400 civilians since 2017.
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32% Bias Score
Allied Miscalculations in the Ardennes: Churchill's Account
Churchill's account details the German Ardennes counteroffensive in December 1944, highlighting Allied strategic miscalculations that left the 8th US Corps guarding a 120km front with only four divisions against 70 German divisions (15 armored); poor weather hindered Allied reconnaissance, leading t...
Allied Miscalculations in the Ardennes: Churchill's Account
Churchill's account details the German Ardennes counteroffensive in December 1944, highlighting Allied strategic miscalculations that left the 8th US Corps guarding a 120km front with only four divisions against 70 German divisions (15 armored); poor weather hindered Allied reconnaissance, leading t...
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44% Bias Score
IDF Manpower Crisis Deepens Amidst Proposed Haredi Draft Exemption
Israel's army faces a severe manpower shortage due to the continuous deployment of reservists since October 7, 2023, while the government proposes a law that would allow most ultra-Orthodox Jews to evade military service, creating a national security crisis.
IDF Manpower Crisis Deepens Amidst Proposed Haredi Draft Exemption
Israel's army faces a severe manpower shortage due to the continuous deployment of reservists since October 7, 2023, while the government proposes a law that would allow most ultra-Orthodox Jews to evade military service, creating a national security crisis.
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56% Bias Score
Israel's Yemen Strikes: Logistical Challenges and Proposed Long-Term Strategy
Israel's recent airstrikes in Yemen targeted Sana'a airport and Hodeidah port, aiming to disrupt Iranian support for the Houthis; however, the significant distance poses logistical challenges, prompting suggestions for alternative strategies focusing on disrupting maritime supply routes and fosterin...
Israel's Yemen Strikes: Logistical Challenges and Proposed Long-Term Strategy
Israel's recent airstrikes in Yemen targeted Sana'a airport and Hodeidah port, aiming to disrupt Iranian support for the Houthis; however, the significant distance poses logistical challenges, prompting suggestions for alternative strategies focusing on disrupting maritime supply routes and fosterin...
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32% Bias Score
Heavy Ukrainian Losses Reported in Kursk Offensive
Ukraine's offensive in Russia's Kursk region resulted in the reported loss of over 44,570 Ukrainian soldiers and significant military equipment, according to the Russian Ministry of Defense, marking a major setback for Ukraine's military strategy.
Heavy Ukrainian Losses Reported in Kursk Offensive
Ukraine's offensive in Russia's Kursk region resulted in the reported loss of over 44,570 Ukrainian soldiers and significant military equipment, according to the Russian Ministry of Defense, marking a major setback for Ukraine's military strategy.
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60% Bias Score
Taiwan's Military Readiness: A Critical Assessment
Taiwan's military faces critical shortages in personnel and equipment, leaving it ill-prepared for a potential Chinese invasion; despite increased defense spending, experts warn of outdated strategies and insufficient adaptation to modern warfare.
Taiwan's Military Readiness: A Critical Assessment
Taiwan's military faces critical shortages in personnel and equipment, leaving it ill-prepared for a potential Chinese invasion; despite increased defense spending, experts warn of outdated strategies and insufficient adaptation to modern warfare.
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60% Bias Score
Western Tech Fuels Russia's New Ballistic Missiles
Russia's new Oreshnik ballistic missiles, tested against Ukraine, utilize Western high-tech components from Germany and Japan, despite sanctions, highlighting continued reliance on foreign technology for precision manufacturing and challenging international efforts to curb arms production.
Western Tech Fuels Russia's New Ballistic Missiles
Russia's new Oreshnik ballistic missiles, tested against Ukraine, utilize Western high-tech components from Germany and Japan, despite sanctions, highlighting continued reliance on foreign technology for precision manufacturing and challenging international efforts to curb arms production.
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40% Bias Score
Russian Airborne Unit Storms Ukrainian Position Near Kursk Border
A Russian airborne unit from Feodosia successfully stormed a Ukrainian-held building near the Kursk region border, utilizing drone surveillance and artillery strikes; a significant number of Ukrainian soldiers were killed or captured, along with the destruction of multiple vehicles and artillery pie...
Russian Airborne Unit Storms Ukrainian Position Near Kursk Border
A Russian airborne unit from Feodosia successfully stormed a Ukrainian-held building near the Kursk region border, utilizing drone surveillance and artillery strikes; a significant number of Ukrainian soldiers were killed or captured, along with the destruction of multiple vehicles and artillery pie...
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68% Bias Score
UN Approves ATMIS Replacement in Somalia Amidst Funding Concerns
The UN Security Council approved the replacement of the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS) with the African Union Support and Stabilization Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM) on January 1, 2024, with a reduced troop strength of approximately 11,000, following bilateral agreements; the US a...
UN Approves ATMIS Replacement in Somalia Amidst Funding Concerns
The UN Security Council approved the replacement of the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS) with the African Union Support and Stabilization Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM) on January 1, 2024, with a reduced troop strength of approximately 11,000, following bilateral agreements; the US a...
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32% Bias Score
Russia's Troop Numbers and Missile Stockpile in Ukraine
Ukraine's intelligence agency reports that Russia maintains about 600,000 troops in occupied Ukrainian territories and possesses around 1,400 long-range missiles, while Ukrainian forces are employing long-range drones and sea drones to disrupt Russian operations and secure grain exports.
Russia's Troop Numbers and Missile Stockpile in Ukraine
Ukraine's intelligence agency reports that Russia maintains about 600,000 troops in occupied Ukrainian territories and possesses around 1,400 long-range missiles, while Ukrainian forces are employing long-range drones and sea drones to disrupt Russian operations and secure grain exports.
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32% Bias Score
Blast Waves From Military Weapons Possibly Linked to Rare Brain Condition in Veterans
Two former Marines who frequently fired missiles and rockets during their service developed arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), a rare brain condition, years later; research suggests a possible link between repeated exposure to blast waves and the development of AVMs.
Blast Waves From Military Weapons Possibly Linked to Rare Brain Condition in Veterans
Two former Marines who frequently fired missiles and rockets during their service developed arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), a rare brain condition, years later; research suggests a possible link between repeated exposure to blast waves and the development of AVMs.
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36% Bias Score