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EU Alarmed by Spain's Huawei Contract
Spain's €12 million contract to Huawei for storing judicial wiretaps alarms the EU, which cites high security risks and warns of potential Chinese espionage and access to sensitive information, despite Spain's assurances.
EU Alarmed by Spain's Huawei Contract
Spain's €12 million contract to Huawei for storing judicial wiretaps alarms the EU, which cites high security risks and warns of potential Chinese espionage and access to sensitive information, despite Spain's assurances.
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56% Bias Score


US Threatens TikTok Ban Amidst China Takeover Dispute
The Trump administration threatens a US ban on TikTok unless the Chinese government approves a US takeover, escalating tensions over national security concerns and data privacy.
US Threatens TikTok Ban Amidst China Takeover Dispute
The Trump administration threatens a US ban on TikTok unless the Chinese government approves a US takeover, escalating tensions over national security concerns and data privacy.
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48% Bias Score


Spain Reactivates Classified Information Law Amid Freedom of Expression Concerns
The Spanish government revived its Classified Information Law, imposing fines up to €2.5 million for revealing state secrets, despite concerns raised by various bodies about its impact on freedom of expression and the transfer of authority to the Ministry of the Presidency.
Spain Reactivates Classified Information Law Amid Freedom of Expression Concerns
The Spanish government revived its Classified Information Law, imposing fines up to €2.5 million for revealing state secrets, despite concerns raised by various bodies about its impact on freedom of expression and the transfer of authority to the Ministry of the Presidency.
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40% Bias Score


Long Island Man Indicted for Building AI-Assisted Homemade Bombs
Michael Gann, a 55-year-old Long Island man, was indicted on Tuesday for building seven homemade bombs using AI, transporting them to NYC, and storing them on a SoHo rooftop, intending to use them with shotgun shells; three bombs were thrown from the Williamsburg Bridge.
Long Island Man Indicted for Building AI-Assisted Homemade Bombs
Michael Gann, a 55-year-old Long Island man, was indicted on Tuesday for building seven homemade bombs using AI, transporting them to NYC, and storing them on a SoHo rooftop, intending to use them with shotgun shells; three bombs were thrown from the Williamsburg Bridge.
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36% Bias Score


Australia Expands ASIO's Powers, Raising Human Rights Concerns
Australia's Labor government plans to permanently extend ASIO's powers for compulsory questioning, adding new offenses and removing sunset clauses, sparking concerns from human rights advocates and opposition parties about potential overreach and lack of transparency.
Australia Expands ASIO's Powers, Raising Human Rights Concerns
Australia's Labor government plans to permanently extend ASIO's powers for compulsory questioning, adding new offenses and removing sunset clauses, sparking concerns from human rights advocates and opposition parties about potential overreach and lack of transparency.
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44% Bias Score


US Diversifies Space Launch Contracts Amidst SpaceX Concerns
The US Department of Defense and White House are diversifying space launch contracts away from SpaceX due to concerns about over-reliance on a single provider, engaging with Amazon's Kuiper Project and other companies; this follows a public rift between Trump and Musk and aims to create a more resil...
US Diversifies Space Launch Contracts Amidst SpaceX Concerns
The US Department of Defense and White House are diversifying space launch contracts away from SpaceX due to concerns about over-reliance on a single provider, engaging with Amazon's Kuiper Project and other companies; this follows a public rift between Trump and Musk and aims to create a more resil...
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48% Bias Score

UK to Reinstate Extradition with Hong Kong, Despite Human Rights Concerns
The UK government plans to reinstate extradition treaties with Hong Kong, Chile, and Zimbabwe, despite concerns about human rights in Hong Kong following the implementation of China's national security laws in 2020 and 2024; the decision will be reviewed case-by-case for Hong Kong and Zimbabwe.

UK to Reinstate Extradition with Hong Kong, Despite Human Rights Concerns
The UK government plans to reinstate extradition treaties with Hong Kong, Chile, and Zimbabwe, despite concerns about human rights in Hong Kong following the implementation of China's national security laws in 2020 and 2024; the decision will be reviewed case-by-case for Hong Kong and Zimbabwe.
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24% Bias Score

Labour's Hong Kong Extradition Plan Sparks Refugee Safety Fears
Labour's proposed amendment to the 2003 Extradition Act, allowing case-by-case extraditions to Hong Kong, has sparked concerns among critics who fear it could endanger over 150,000 Hong Kong refugees in the UK since 2021, alongside Labour's approval of a Chinese mega-embassy and planned visit to Chi...

Labour's Hong Kong Extradition Plan Sparks Refugee Safety Fears
Labour's proposed amendment to the 2003 Extradition Act, allowing case-by-case extraditions to Hong Kong, has sparked concerns among critics who fear it could endanger over 150,000 Hong Kong refugees in the UK since 2021, alongside Labour's approval of a Chinese mega-embassy and planned visit to Chi...
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64% Bias Score

Pentagon Investigates Leak of Yemen Strike Plans Shared on Unsecure App
Classified plans for a Yemen military strike were leaked from a "SECRET/NOFORN" email to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's Signal account, prompting a Pentagon investigation into potential security breaches and policy violations.

Pentagon Investigates Leak of Yemen Strike Plans Shared on Unsecure App
Classified plans for a Yemen military strike were leaked from a "SECRET/NOFORN" email to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's Signal account, prompting a Pentagon investigation into potential security breaches and policy violations.
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56% Bias Score

Gabbard Releases Documents Claiming Obama Administration Manufactured Intelligence on 2016 Election
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard declassified documents alleging the Obama administration manufactured intelligence to harm Donald Trump's 2016 campaign; Democrats dispute this, highlighting the widely accepted conclusion of Russian interference in the election and raising concerns ab...

Gabbard Releases Documents Claiming Obama Administration Manufactured Intelligence on 2016 Election
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard declassified documents alleging the Obama administration manufactured intelligence to harm Donald Trump's 2016 campaign; Democrats dispute this, highlighting the widely accepted conclusion of Russian interference in the election and raising concerns ab...
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48% Bias Score

NYC Man Charged with Placing Homemade Bombs Across Manhattan
Michael Gann, 55, of Inwood, NY, was arrested on June 5th and charged with manufacturing and placing at least seven homemade bombs across Manhattan, including on subway tracks and residential rooftops, prompting a swift law enforcement response that prevented harm.

NYC Man Charged with Placing Homemade Bombs Across Manhattan
Michael Gann, 55, of Inwood, NY, was arrested on June 5th and charged with manufacturing and placing at least seven homemade bombs across Manhattan, including on subway tracks and residential rooftops, prompting a swift law enforcement response that prevented harm.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Public Prosecution Service Suffers Weeks-Long Network Shutdown After Data Breach
Hackers exploited a vulnerability in the Dutch Public Prosecution Service's Citrix Netscaler software, forcing a network shutdown since July 17th that may last weeks to investigate the extent of the breach and secure their systems; a police report has been filed, and the Dutch Data Protection Author...

Dutch Public Prosecution Service Suffers Weeks-Long Network Shutdown After Data Breach
Hackers exploited a vulnerability in the Dutch Public Prosecution Service's Citrix Netscaler software, forcing a network shutdown since July 17th that may last weeks to investigate the extent of the breach and secure their systems; a police report has been filed, and the Dutch Data Protection Author...
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36% Bias Score
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