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Xinjiang Border Patrol: 1,377 Steps to Duty
The border defense regiment in Bedel, Xinjiang, China, faces extreme weather and physical challenges while patrolling a 1,377-step climb to a Kyrgyzstan border marker; their dedication is symbolized by a commemorative wall honoring 143 soldiers.
Xinjiang Border Patrol: 1,377 Steps to Duty
The border defense regiment in Bedel, Xinjiang, China, faces extreme weather and physical challenges while patrolling a 1,377-step climb to a Kyrgyzstan border marker; their dedication is symbolized by a commemorative wall honoring 143 soldiers.
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36% Bias Score


UK Cybersecurity Agency Warns of Quantum Hacking Threat, Urges System Upgrades by 2035
The UK's NCSC issued new guidance urging organizations to adopt post-quantum cryptography by 2035 to protect against future quantum computer attacks, outlining a phased approach with deadlines for identifying services (2028), overhauls (2031), and full migration (2035).
UK Cybersecurity Agency Warns of Quantum Hacking Threat, Urges System Upgrades by 2035
The UK's NCSC issued new guidance urging organizations to adopt post-quantum cryptography by 2035 to protect against future quantum computer attacks, outlining a phased approach with deadlines for identifying services (2028), overhauls (2031), and full migration (2035).
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36% Bias Score


FBI Agent Arrested for Sharing Classified Documents
Former FBI agent Johnathan Buma was arrested for sharing classified documents, including details on a foreign country's WMD program, to write a book, after voicing concerns about the bureau's handling of investigations involving Rudy Giuliani and Hunter Biden.
FBI Agent Arrested for Sharing Classified Documents
Former FBI agent Johnathan Buma was arrested for sharing classified documents, including details on a foreign country's WMD program, to write a book, after voicing concerns about the bureau's handling of investigations involving Rudy Giuliani and Hunter Biden.
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40% Bias Score


Bounty on Australian Activist's Head Highlights China's Transnational Repression
Anonymous letters containing a $200,000 bounty for Australian lawyer and Hong Kong democracy activist Kevin Yam were sent to Melbourne homes, with similar threats made against another activist, Ted Hui, highlighting China's transnational repression.
Bounty on Australian Activist's Head Highlights China's Transnational Repression
Anonymous letters containing a $200,000 bounty for Australian lawyer and Hong Kong democracy activist Kevin Yam were sent to Melbourne homes, with similar threats made against another activist, Ted Hui, highlighting China's transnational repression.
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56% Bias Score


Pentagon Plans $1.43 Billion in Military Cuts, Merging Commands and Halting Expansion
The Pentagon plans to cut the US military budget by merging combatant commands (EUCOM & AFRICOM, NORTHCOM & SOUTHCOM), halting US Forces Japan expansion, and reducing the Joint Staff, saving an estimated $1.43 billion over five years, despite potential risks.
Pentagon Plans $1.43 Billion in Military Cuts, Merging Commands and Halting Expansion
The Pentagon plans to cut the US military budget by merging combatant commands (EUCOM & AFRICOM, NORTHCOM & SOUTHCOM), halting US Forces Japan expansion, and reducing the Joint Staff, saving an estimated $1.43 billion over five years, despite potential risks.
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44% Bias Score


Turkey Enacts Strict Cybersecurity Law with Harsh Penalties
Turkey's new Cybersecurity Law, effective immediately, imposes strict penalties—up to 15 years imprisonment—for cyberattacks targeting national interests and the spread of false information causing public alarm. The law establishes a Cybersecurity Council and Authority to enhance national security.
Turkey Enacts Strict Cybersecurity Law with Harsh Penalties
Turkey's new Cybersecurity Law, effective immediately, imposes strict penalties—up to 15 years imprisonment—for cyberattacks targeting national interests and the spread of false information causing public alarm. The law establishes a Cybersecurity Council and Authority to enhance national security.
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52% Bias Score

Controversial Bill Seeks to Ban Chinese Student Visas
The Stop CCP VISAs Act, introduced by Rep. Riley Moore and co-sponsored by five House Republicans and Sen. Ashley Moody, seeks to ban student visas for Chinese nationals due to national security concerns, prompting outrage among students who view it as discriminatory and potentially jeopardizing U.S...

Controversial Bill Seeks to Ban Chinese Student Visas
The Stop CCP VISAs Act, introduced by Rep. Riley Moore and co-sponsored by five House Republicans and Sen. Ashley Moody, seeks to ban student visas for Chinese nationals due to national security concerns, prompting outrage among students who view it as discriminatory and potentially jeopardizing U.S...
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52% Bias Score

U.S. Military Establishes 'Drone University' to Counter Growing Threat
The U.S. military's Joint Counter-sUAS University (JCU) at Fort Sill trains service members to neutralize enemy drones using realistic simulations and advanced weapons, achieving a 91% cost reduction through innovative training methods.

U.S. Military Establishes 'Drone University' to Counter Growing Threat
The U.S. military's Joint Counter-sUAS University (JCU) at Fort Sill trains service members to neutralize enemy drones using realistic simulations and advanced weapons, achieving a 91% cost reduction through innovative training methods.
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36% Bias Score

UK Defence Suppliers Urge Banks to Abandon ESG Standards
British defence suppliers are urging banks to increase lending to the sector, arguing that ESG standards are preventing small and medium-sized enterprises from accessing crucial finance, despite a planned increase in government defence spending to 2.5% of GDP and a push for growth from the industry.

UK Defence Suppliers Urge Banks to Abandon ESG Standards
British defence suppliers are urging banks to increase lending to the sector, arguing that ESG standards are preventing small and medium-sized enterprises from accessing crucial finance, despite a planned increase in government defence spending to 2.5% of GDP and a push for growth from the industry.
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64% Bias Score

Huawei Bribery Scandal Rocks European Parliament
A bribery scandal involving Huawei and at least 15 members of the European Parliament resulted in 20 police raids in Belgium and Portugal, leading to arrests and a ban on Huawei representatives from EU facilities; the scandal follows years of lobbying efforts and suspicions about Huawei's ties to th...

Huawei Bribery Scandal Rocks European Parliament
A bribery scandal involving Huawei and at least 15 members of the European Parliament resulted in 20 police raids in Belgium and Portugal, leading to arrests and a ban on Huawei representatives from EU facilities; the scandal follows years of lobbying efforts and suspicions about Huawei's ties to th...
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68% Bias Score

FBI Seeks Chinese Nationals in $15 Million Drone Smuggling Case to Iran
The FBI is seeking Baoxia "Emily" Liu and three other Chinese nationals for smuggling U.S. drone weapons to Iran through a years-long conspiracy involving front companies and misrepresentation, with the State Department offering a $15 million reward.

FBI Seeks Chinese Nationals in $15 Million Drone Smuggling Case to Iran
The FBI is seeking Baoxia "Emily" Liu and three other Chinese nationals for smuggling U.S. drone weapons to Iran through a years-long conspiracy involving front companies and misrepresentation, with the State Department offering a $15 million reward.
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60% Bias Score

US Adds South Korea to Energy Department Watchlist Over Sensitive Information Mishandling
The US Department of Energy added South Korea to a watchlist for mishandling sensitive information at its labs, sparking controversy in Seoul, which was not notified; the US ambassador downplayed the issue, while South Korea plans to challenge the decision, highlighting security and trade tensions.

US Adds South Korea to Energy Department Watchlist Over Sensitive Information Mishandling
The US Department of Energy added South Korea to a watchlist for mishandling sensitive information at its labs, sparking controversy in Seoul, which was not notified; the US ambassador downplayed the issue, while South Korea plans to challenge the decision, highlighting security and trade tensions.
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40% Bias Score
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