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FBI Purge: Former Officials Accuse Patel and Bongino of Political Takeover
A coalition of former FBI officials accuses FBI Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino of orchestrating a political purge, firing several high-ranking agents, including former Acting Director Brian Driscoll and Washington Field Office chief Steven Jensen, raising concerns about the bure...
FBI Purge: Former Officials Accuse Patel and Bongino of Political Takeover
A coalition of former FBI officials accuses FBI Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino of orchestrating a political purge, firing several high-ranking agents, including former Acting Director Brian Driscoll and Washington Field Office chief Steven Jensen, raising concerns about the bure...
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60% Bias Score


Nvidia to Pay U.S. 15% of China Revenue for H20 Chip Sales
President Trump announced that chipmaker Nvidia will pay the U.S. government 15% of its revenue from sales in China of its H20 microchip, following negotiations with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang after a request to ease export restrictions.
Nvidia to Pay U.S. 15% of China Revenue for H20 Chip Sales
President Trump announced that chipmaker Nvidia will pay the U.S. government 15% of its revenue from sales in China of its H20 microchip, following negotiations with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang after a request to ease export restrictions.
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52% Bias Score


Germany Needs Urgent Legal Reforms for Wartime Preparedness
Ralph Tiesler, head of Germany's Federal Office for Civil Protection and Disaster Relief, urges swift legal reforms to improve the country's preparedness for war, criticizing the government's slow response to update Cold War-era laws and highlighting the need for proactive measures by 2029.
Germany Needs Urgent Legal Reforms for Wartime Preparedness
Ralph Tiesler, head of Germany's Federal Office for Civil Protection and Disaster Relief, urges swift legal reforms to improve the country's preparedness for war, criticizing the government's slow response to update Cold War-era laws and highlighting the need for proactive measures by 2029.
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48% Bias Score


Trump's Plan to Use Donated Qatari Jet as Air Force One Faces Scrutiny
President Trump claims a donated Qatari Boeing 747-8 could be ready for use as Air Force One by February 2026, despite concerns from former defense officials and aviation analysts regarding the feasibility and security implications of this accelerated timeline; the project's funding may come from th...
Trump's Plan to Use Donated Qatari Jet as Air Force One Faces Scrutiny
President Trump claims a donated Qatari Boeing 747-8 could be ready for use as Air Force One by February 2026, despite concerns from former defense officials and aviation analysts regarding the feasibility and security implications of this accelerated timeline; the project's funding may come from th...
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40% Bias Score


Illegal Immigration Heightens Safety Concerns for British Women, Warns Tory MP
Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick warns that illegal immigration via small boats is making British women and girls less safe, citing recent sexual assault cases allegedly committed by asylum seekers and calling for stricter deportation laws and transparency regarding criminal backgrounds by na...
Illegal Immigration Heightens Safety Concerns for British Women, Warns Tory MP
Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick warns that illegal immigration via small boats is making British women and girls less safe, citing recent sexual assault cases allegedly committed by asylum seekers and calling for stricter deportation laws and transparency regarding criminal backgrounds by na...
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76% Bias Score


DoD's 80% DTIC Staff Cut Raises National Security Concerns
The US Department of Defense cut the Defense Technical Information Center's staff by 80%, saving $25 million but raising concerns about hindering future defense research and weakening national security, due to the loss of institutional knowledge and potential for repeated past mistakes.
DoD's 80% DTIC Staff Cut Raises National Security Concerns
The US Department of Defense cut the Defense Technical Information Center's staff by 80%, saving $25 million but raising concerns about hindering future defense research and weakening national security, due to the loss of institutional knowledge and potential for repeated past mistakes.
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40% Bias Score

U.S. Chipmakers to Share 15% of China AI Chip Revenue with Government
Nvidia and AMD will pay 15% of their AI chip sales revenue in China to the U.S. government, a highly unusual arrangement reached in exchange for export licenses amid growing U.S.-China tech rivalry and national security concerns.

U.S. Chipmakers to Share 15% of China AI Chip Revenue with Government
Nvidia and AMD will pay 15% of their AI chip sales revenue in China to the U.S. government, a highly unusual arrangement reached in exchange for export licenses amid growing U.S.-China tech rivalry and national security concerns.
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56% Bias Score

South Korea's Shrinking Military: Birth Rate Crisis Fuels Defence Shortfall
South Korea's military has shrunk to 450,000 troops, a 20% decline in six years, mainly due to its world's lowest birth rate of 0.75, creating a defence shortfall against North Korea's 1.3 million troops, despite a \$43 billion defence budget.

South Korea's Shrinking Military: Birth Rate Crisis Fuels Defence Shortfall
South Korea's military has shrunk to 450,000 troops, a 20% decline in six years, mainly due to its world's lowest birth rate of 0.75, creating a defence shortfall against North Korea's 1.3 million troops, despite a \$43 billion defence budget.
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44% Bias Score

Australian Court Upholds Visa Denial for Chinese Drone Researcher
A Chinese drone researcher's student visa appeal was denied by the Australian Federal Court due to concerns about his potential association with weapons of mass destruction, despite his proposed research focusing on civilian search and rescue drone technology.

Australian Court Upholds Visa Denial for Chinese Drone Researcher
A Chinese drone researcher's student visa appeal was denied by the Australian Federal Court due to concerns about his potential association with weapons of mass destruction, despite his proposed research focusing on civilian search and rescue drone technology.
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52% Bias Score

Labour Accused of 'Gagging' Military After Russia Defense Warning
Following an RAF officer's disclosure of UK air defense weaknesses against a simulated Russian attack, the Labour government faces accusations of 'gagging' military personnel, prompting concerns about transparency and control of national security narratives.

Labour Accused of 'Gagging' Military After Russia Defense Warning
Following an RAF officer's disclosure of UK air defense weaknesses against a simulated Russian attack, the Labour government faces accusations of 'gagging' military personnel, prompting concerns about transparency and control of national security narratives.
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56% Bias Score

UK to Immediately Deport Foreign Criminals After Sentencing
The UK government announced plans for immediate deportation of foreign nationals following any custodial sentence, impacting roughly 10,400 prisoners and aiming to save taxpayer money while enhancing public safety; this follows a June law change reducing the time before deportation from 50% to 30% o...

UK to Immediately Deport Foreign Criminals After Sentencing
The UK government announced plans for immediate deportation of foreign nationals following any custodial sentence, impacting roughly 10,400 prisoners and aiming to save taxpayer money while enhancing public safety; this follows a June law change reducing the time before deportation from 50% to 30% o...
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52% Bias Score

Trump Orders Military Plans Against Latin American Drug Cartels
US President Donald Trump ordered the Pentagon to prepare military plans against Latin American drug cartels recently designated as terrorist organizations, prompting Mexico's rejection of any US military presence on its territory while potential measures under discussion include special forces oper...

Trump Orders Military Plans Against Latin American Drug Cartels
US President Donald Trump ordered the Pentagon to prepare military plans against Latin American drug cartels recently designated as terrorist organizations, prompting Mexico's rejection of any US military presence on its territory while potential measures under discussion include special forces oper...
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48% Bias Score
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