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NATO Sets Ambitious 5% Defense Spending Goal
NATO allies agreed to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP, including 3.5% for military spending and 1.5% for infrastructure, aiming to enhance defense capabilities within seven years, a shorter timeframe than previous targets, in response to Russia's war in Ukraine and potential US troop reductio...
NATO Sets Ambitious 5% Defense Spending Goal
NATO allies agreed to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP, including 3.5% for military spending and 1.5% for infrastructure, aiming to enhance defense capabilities within seven years, a shorter timeframe than previous targets, in response to Russia's war in Ukraine and potential US troop reductio...
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36% Bias Score


Germany to Supply Ukraine with Long-Range Weapons, Prompting Russian Warning
Germany's plan to supply Ukraine with long-range weapons within weeks has drawn sharp criticism from Russia, raising concerns about escalation; the weapons' nature (Taurus or Neptune-MD) remains unclear, but the move significantly alters the conflict's dynamics.
Germany to Supply Ukraine with Long-Range Weapons, Prompting Russian Warning
Germany's plan to supply Ukraine with long-range weapons within weeks has drawn sharp criticism from Russia, raising concerns about escalation; the weapons' nature (Taurus or Neptune-MD) remains unclear, but the move significantly alters the conflict's dynamics.
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52% Bias Score


US and Europe's Response to Escalating Missile Threats
The US plans a $175 billion missile defense system, "Golden Dome," to counter threats from countries like China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea, while Europe's ESSI, with 24 participating nations, aims for a similar goal, both projects face challenges in funding and implementation.
US and Europe's Response to Escalating Missile Threats
The US plans a $175 billion missile defense system, "Golden Dome," to counter threats from countries like China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea, while Europe's ESSI, with 24 participating nations, aims for a similar goal, both projects face challenges in funding and implementation.
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44% Bias Score


NATO Allies Back Trump's 5% Defense Spending Demand
Most NATO allies back President Trump's demand to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP, exceeding the current 2% target, prompting a reallocation of resources and raising concerns about the US military's future European presence.
NATO Allies Back Trump's 5% Defense Spending Demand
Most NATO allies back President Trump's demand to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP, exceeding the current 2% target, prompting a reallocation of resources and raising concerns about the US military's future European presence.
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52% Bias Score


Former Soldier Suspected of Triple Murder of Daughters Amid Mental Health Concerns
Travis Decker, a former US soldier with a history of mental health issues, is suspected of murdering his three young daughters; their bodies were found bound and suffocated, prompting a manhunt and raising questions about the efficacy of veteran support services and the Amber Alert system.
Former Soldier Suspected of Triple Murder of Daughters Amid Mental Health Concerns
Travis Decker, a former US soldier with a history of mental health issues, is suspected of murdering his three young daughters; their bodies were found bound and suffocated, prompting a manhunt and raising questions about the efficacy of veteran support services and the Amber Alert system.
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56% Bias Score


Greece Rejects Turkey's Criticism of Historical Map Gift
Greece rejects Turkey's criticism of a 1585 map gifted by the Hellenic National Defense General Staff chief to the Ecumenical Patriarch, calling Turkey's objections hypocritical given its own promotion of the 'Blue Homeland' map; the incident highlights ongoing tensions.
Greece Rejects Turkey's Criticism of Historical Map Gift
Greece rejects Turkey's criticism of a 1585 map gifted by the Hellenic National Defense General Staff chief to the Ecumenical Patriarch, calling Turkey's objections hypocritical given its own promotion of the 'Blue Homeland' map; the incident highlights ongoing tensions.
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40% Bias Score

US Missile Defense Spurs European Concerns
The Golden Dome project, a costly US missile defense system, aims to intercept ballistic missiles, prompting calls for a similar, but currently under-resourced, European system due to threats from Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea. The European Sky Shield initiative is underway.

US Missile Defense Spurs European Concerns
The Golden Dome project, a costly US missile defense system, aims to intercept ballistic missiles, prompting calls for a similar, but currently under-resourced, European system due to threats from Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea. The European Sky Shield initiative is underway.
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52% Bias Score

Russia Intensifies Sumy Region Offensive; Junakiwka Capture Poses Grave Risks
Russia's military operations near the Sumy region border continue to escalate, with four villages now occupied and evacuations underway following intensified shelling; however, military experts question the likelihood of a large-scale Russian offensive, while the potential capture of Junakiwka poses...

Russia Intensifies Sumy Region Offensive; Junakiwka Capture Poses Grave Risks
Russia's military operations near the Sumy region border continue to escalate, with four villages now occupied and evacuations underway following intensified shelling; however, military experts question the likelihood of a large-scale Russian offensive, while the potential capture of Junakiwka poses...
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12% Bias Score

WWII Night Witches: How Soviet Women Pilots Defied the Odds
A new BBC podcast episode details the WWII Night Witches, a squadron of Russian female pilots who used innovative tactics and limited resources to effectively bomb German forces; their voluntary service and courage highlight the impact of individual commitment during wartime.

WWII Night Witches: How Soviet Women Pilots Defied the Odds
A new BBC podcast episode details the WWII Night Witches, a squadron of Russian female pilots who used innovative tactics and limited resources to effectively bomb German forces; their voluntary service and courage highlight the impact of individual commitment during wartime.
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24% Bias Score

EU Military Spending Exacerbates Climate Crisis: CEOBS Report
A new report by the Conflict and Environment Observatory (CEOBS) reveals that the European Union's rising military spending, exceeding €329 billion annually, is causing significant environmental damage, diverting funds from climate action and potentially worsening global warming projections.

EU Military Spending Exacerbates Climate Crisis: CEOBS Report
A new report by the Conflict and Environment Observatory (CEOBS) reveals that the European Union's rising military spending, exceeding €329 billion annually, is causing significant environmental damage, diverting funds from climate action and potentially worsening global warming projections.
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56% Bias Score

Germany to Create One Million Emergency Shelters Amid War Concerns
Germany will create one million emergency shelters in tunnels, subways, and parking garages by retrofitting existing infrastructure to address rising concerns of a potential large-scale war in Europe, reflecting a significant shift in security thinking and requiring a €30 billion investment over the...

Germany to Create One Million Emergency Shelters Amid War Concerns
Germany will create one million emergency shelters in tunnels, subways, and parking garages by retrofitting existing infrastructure to address rising concerns of a potential large-scale war in Europe, reflecting a significant shift in security thinking and requiring a €30 billion investment over the...
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52% Bias Score

North Korea Repairs Damaged Destroyer
North Korea refloated a damaged destroyer that capsized during its launch in late May, and is now repairing it in a Rajin dry dock with a 7–10 day deadline before a major party congress in June; at least four officials were detained over the incident.

North Korea Repairs Damaged Destroyer
North Korea refloated a damaged destroyer that capsized during its launch in late May, and is now repairing it in a Rajin dry dock with a 7–10 day deadline before a major party congress in June; at least four officials were detained over the incident.
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40% Bias Score
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