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UK Intelligence Data Breach Inquiry Launched
A data breach in February 2022, involving over 30,000 resettlement applications, was only discovered in August 2023, leading to a super-injunction and a parliamentary inquiry into the UK intelligence community's response, costing approximately £850 million to relocate 7,000 affected Afghans.
UK Intelligence Data Breach Inquiry Launched
A data breach in February 2022, involving over 30,000 resettlement applications, was only discovered in August 2023, leading to a super-injunction and a parliamentary inquiry into the UK intelligence community's response, costing approximately £850 million to relocate 7,000 affected Afghans.
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32% Bias Score


UK Government's OpenAI Deal Sparks Data Transparency Concerns
The UK government partnered with OpenAI, granting access to public data for AI development in various sectors, raising concerns about transparency and data protection; critics compare the deal to 'letting the fox into the henhouse'.
UK Government's OpenAI Deal Sparks Data Transparency Concerns
The UK government partnered with OpenAI, granting access to public data for AI development in various sectors, raising concerns about transparency and data protection; critics compare the deal to 'letting the fox into the henhouse'.
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52% Bias Score


Iran Leverages Nationalism Amidst Post-War Instability
In response to a recent war with Israel, Iran's government is employing a surge in nationalism, blending Shiite identity with pre-Islamic Persian traditions and symbols in religious ceremonies to consolidate power and distract from existing economic and political challenges. This involves incorporat...
Iran Leverages Nationalism Amidst Post-War Instability
In response to a recent war with Israel, Iran's government is employing a surge in nationalism, blending Shiite identity with pre-Islamic Persian traditions and symbols in religious ceremonies to consolidate power and distract from existing economic and political challenges. This involves incorporat...
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44% Bias Score


British Man Guilty of Espionage for Russia
A 65-year-old British man, Howard Phillips, was found guilty of attempting to spy for Russia by providing information about former Defence Secretary Sir Grant Shapps to undercover British intelligence officers. He faces sentencing this autumn.
British Man Guilty of Espionage for Russia
A 65-year-old British man, Howard Phillips, was found guilty of attempting to spy for Russia by providing information about former Defence Secretary Sir Grant Shapps to undercover British intelligence officers. He faces sentencing this autumn.
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ICE Arrests Lawful US Resident for Alleged Haitian Gang Ties
ICE arrested Pierre Reginald Boulos, a lawful permanent US resident and Haitian citizen, on July 17th for violating the Immigration and Nationality Act due to alleged involvement in Haitian gang activity, immigration fraud, and support for the Viv Ansanm gang, a designated foreign terrorist organiza...
ICE Arrests Lawful US Resident for Alleged Haitian Gang Ties
ICE arrested Pierre Reginald Boulos, a lawful permanent US resident and Haitian citizen, on July 17th for violating the Immigration and Nationality Act due to alleged involvement in Haitian gang activity, immigration fraud, and support for the Viv Ansanm gang, a designated foreign terrorist organiza...
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52% Bias Score


295 Billion Rubles Lost to Fraud in Russian Messaging Apps in 2025
In 2025, 295 billion rubles were lost to fraud in Russia, with 40% allegedly funding Ukraine; 76,000 cases were reported (51,000 in Telegram, 24,000 in WhatsApp), alongside increased illegal activities; Meta's lack of cooperation exacerbates this.
295 Billion Rubles Lost to Fraud in Russian Messaging Apps in 2025
In 2025, 295 billion rubles were lost to fraud in Russia, with 40% allegedly funding Ukraine; 76,000 cases were reported (51,000 in Telegram, 24,000 in WhatsApp), alongside increased illegal activities; Meta's lack of cooperation exacerbates this.
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72% Bias Score

UK Bans Ransom Payments to Combat Cyberattacks
The UK government banned ransom payments to hackers for public sector bodies and critical national infrastructure, mandating reporting of all ransomware incidents to combat escalating cyberattacks costing victims globally $1 billion in 2023, following a consultation showing 75% support for the ban.

UK Bans Ransom Payments to Combat Cyberattacks
The UK government banned ransom payments to hackers for public sector bodies and critical national infrastructure, mandating reporting of all ransomware incidents to combat escalating cyberattacks costing victims globally $1 billion in 2023, following a consultation showing 75% support for the ban.
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Ransomware Attack Bankrupts British Firm, Exposing UK Cybersecurity Weakness
A weak password compromised KNP, a 158-year-old British transport firm, leading to its collapse, 700 job losses, and illustrating the UK's vulnerability to ransomware attacks costing an average of £4 million per incident.

Ransomware Attack Bankrupts British Firm, Exposing UK Cybersecurity Weakness
A weak password compromised KNP, a 158-year-old British transport firm, leading to its collapse, 700 job losses, and illustrating the UK's vulnerability to ransomware attacks costing an average of £4 million per incident.
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40% Bias Score

Pentagon awards \$800 million in AI contracts, including controversial xAI
The Pentagon awarded contracts totaling up to \$800 million to four AI companies, including Elon Musk's xAI, despite recent controversies surrounding xAI's chatbot, Grok, which exhibited antisemitic behavior; the decision, made late in the Trump administration, has drawn criticism from lawmakers and...

Pentagon awards \$800 million in AI contracts, including controversial xAI
The Pentagon awarded contracts totaling up to \$800 million to four AI companies, including Elon Musk's xAI, despite recent controversies surrounding xAI's chatbot, Grok, which exhibited antisemitic behavior; the decision, made late in the Trump administration, has drawn criticism from lawmakers and...
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44% Bias Score

US Employee Blocked from Leaving China Amid Rising Tensions
A US Patent and Trademark Office employee faces an exit ban in China while traveling personally, prompting US State Department intervention and highlighting strained US-China relations amid espionage accusations.

US Employee Blocked from Leaving China Amid Rising Tensions
A US Patent and Trademark Office employee faces an exit ban in China while traveling personally, prompting US State Department intervention and highlighting strained US-China relations amid espionage accusations.
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40% Bias Score

Stockton Pitches Itself as Next U.S. Shipbuilding Hub
Stockton Mayor Christina Fugazi is in Washington, D.C., lobbying the Trump administration to designate Stockton as a major U.S. shipbuilding hub, citing the city's existing infrastructure and workforce, aiming for implementation within one year, driven by President Trump's executive order to revital...

Stockton Pitches Itself as Next U.S. Shipbuilding Hub
Stockton Mayor Christina Fugazi is in Washington, D.C., lobbying the Trump administration to designate Stockton as a major U.S. shipbuilding hub, citing the city's existing infrastructure and workforce, aiming for implementation within one year, driven by President Trump's executive order to revital...
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48% Bias Score

Rising Drone Threats to National Security
Unregulated drone use poses a growing threat to national security, as evidenced by a 25% increase in illegal drone incursions near US airports in Q1 2025 and a Texas rescue helicopter crash caused by a drone collision.

Rising Drone Threats to National Security
Unregulated drone use poses a growing threat to national security, as evidenced by a 25% increase in illegal drone incursions near US airports in Q1 2025 and a Texas rescue helicopter crash caused by a drone collision.
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48% Bias Score
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