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US to Aggressively Revoke Visas of Chinese Students
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that the U.S. will aggressively revoke visas for Chinese students connected to the CCP or studying in critical fields, impacting approximately 277,000 Chinese students currently enrolled in American universities and contributing $43.8 billion to the U.S....
US to Aggressively Revoke Visas of Chinese Students
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that the U.S. will aggressively revoke visas for Chinese students connected to the CCP or studying in critical fields, impacting approximately 277,000 Chinese students currently enrolled in American universities and contributing $43.8 billion to the U.S....
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44% Bias Score


Kongsberg Prepares for War Amidst Heightened Security Concerns
Norway's Kongsberg municipality is preparing for potential conflict by reactivating bomb shelters, installing satellite communication systems, and coordinating with the military, mirroring a broader Nordic "total defense" approach driven by the war in Ukraine and a rise in suspected sabotage inciden...
Kongsberg Prepares for War Amidst Heightened Security Concerns
Norway's Kongsberg municipality is preparing for potential conflict by reactivating bomb shelters, installing satellite communication systems, and coordinating with the military, mirroring a broader Nordic "total defense" approach driven by the war in Ukraine and a rise in suspected sabotage inciden...
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40% Bias Score


White House Cuts Over 100 National Security Council Aides
The White House has cut over 100 aides from the National Security Council, reducing its staff by roughly half, in a restructuring intended to streamline operations and align with President Trump's decision-making style; the move has raised concerns about the agency's capacity to manage complex globa...
White House Cuts Over 100 National Security Council Aides
The White House has cut over 100 aides from the National Security Council, reducing its staff by roughly half, in a restructuring intended to streamline operations and align with President Trump's decision-making style; the move has raised concerns about the agency's capacity to manage complex globa...
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56% Bias Score


US Halts Semiconductor Software Sales to China, Heightening Trade Tensions
The Trump administration has blocked some US companies from selling software used in semiconductor design to China, prompting a review by the Commerce Department and escalating trade tensions amid a temporary truce.
US Halts Semiconductor Software Sales to China, Heightening Trade Tensions
The Trump administration has blocked some US companies from selling software used in semiconductor design to China, prompting a review by the Commerce Department and escalating trade tensions amid a temporary truce.
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36% Bias Score


Massive Data Breach Exposes 184 Million Accounts, Posing National Security Risk
Security researcher Jeremiah Fowler discovered a massive data breach exposing 184 million online accounts, including government accounts from 29 countries, due to an unmanaged server belonging to World Host Group, prompting urgent calls for password changes and two-factor authentication.
Massive Data Breach Exposes 184 Million Accounts, Posing National Security Risk
Security researcher Jeremiah Fowler discovered a massive data breach exposing 184 million online accounts, including government accounts from 29 countries, due to an unmanaged server belonging to World Host Group, prompting urgent calls for password changes and two-factor authentication.
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40% Bias Score


Spain to Strengthen Critical Infrastructure Security with New Law
Spain's Ministry of the Interior will introduce a draft law on Tuesday to enhance the protection and resilience of critical entities against various threats, including natural disasters and cyberattacks, following a large power outage in April, mandating risk assessments and resilience plans.
Spain to Strengthen Critical Infrastructure Security with New Law
Spain's Ministry of the Interior will introduce a draft law on Tuesday to enhance the protection and resilience of critical entities against various threats, including natural disasters and cyberattacks, following a large power outage in April, mandating risk assessments and resilience plans.
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16% Bias Score

Army's Right-to-Repair Initiative Addresses Billions in Military Waste
The U.S. military's contracting practices, hindering self-repair of equipment, cause readiness issues and waste billions; the Army's new policy granting the right to repair aims to address this, potentially saving billions, while a bipartisan bill seeks to make this change permanent.

Army's Right-to-Repair Initiative Addresses Billions in Military Waste
The U.S. military's contracting practices, hindering self-repair of equipment, cause readiness issues and waste billions; the Army's new policy granting the right to repair aims to address this, potentially saving billions, while a bipartisan bill seeks to make this change permanent.
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56% Bias Score

Former Spanish Security Secretary Arrested in Major Cyberattack Case
Former Spanish Secretary of State of Security Francisco Martínez and three others were arrested for allegedly running a cyberattack ring that sold sensitive data from public and private organizations, including personal data of millions of citizens, using a proprietary platform and exploiting profes...

Former Spanish Security Secretary Arrested in Major Cyberattack Case
Former Spanish Secretary of State of Security Francisco Martínez and three others were arrested for allegedly running a cyberattack ring that sold sensitive data from public and private organizations, including personal data of millions of citizens, using a proprietary platform and exploiting profes...
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36% Bias Score

US to Aggressively Revoke Visas for Chinese Students
The U.S. State Department will aggressively revoke visas for Chinese students with CCP ties or studying critical fields, revise future visa application criteria from China and Hong Kong, and impose new visa restrictions on those complicit in censoring Americans, following a Stanford report detailing...

US to Aggressively Revoke Visas for Chinese Students
The U.S. State Department will aggressively revoke visas for Chinese students with CCP ties or studying critical fields, revise future visa application criteria from China and Hong Kong, and impose new visa restrictions on those complicit in censoring Americans, following a Stanford report detailing...
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68% Bias Score

Australian Whistleblower Loses Appeal, Sentence Upheld
A former Australian army officer, David McBride, lost his appeal against a five-year-and-eight-month prison sentence for leaking documents exposing alleged Australian war crimes in Afghanistan; his defense argued he acted in the public interest, but the court rejected this.

Australian Whistleblower Loses Appeal, Sentence Upheld
A former Australian army officer, David McBride, lost his appeal against a five-year-and-eight-month prison sentence for leaking documents exposing alleged Australian war crimes in Afghanistan; his defense argued he acted in the public interest, but the court rejected this.
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48% Bias Score

Syria integrates 130 military units, aiming for national security".
Syria's Ministry of Defense announced the integration of 130 military units, with a 10-day deadline for smaller factions to join (excluding northeast Syria), aiming to improve national security, facilitate the return of refugees, and improve investment conditions. This follows a period of insecurity...

Syria integrates 130 military units, aiming for national security".
Syria's Ministry of Defense announced the integration of 130 military units, with a 10-day deadline for smaller factions to join (excluding northeast Syria), aiming to improve national security, facilitate the return of refugees, and improve investment conditions. This follows a period of insecurity...
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40% Bias Score

CCP-Linked Academic Cultivates Ties Within UK Parliament
Yu Xiong, a University of Surrey professor with apparent ties to the Chinese Communist Party through the WRSA, has met UK political figures, including King Charles and Queen Camilla, and participated in discussions about a new Chinese embassy, prompting concerns about foreign influence.

CCP-Linked Academic Cultivates Ties Within UK Parliament
Yu Xiong, a University of Surrey professor with apparent ties to the Chinese Communist Party through the WRSA, has met UK political figures, including King Charles and Queen Camilla, and participated in discussions about a new Chinese embassy, prompting concerns about foreign influence.
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56% Bias Score
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