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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


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


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


Chinese Engineer Sentenced to Death for Selling State Secrets
A former Chinese engineer, Liu, was sentenced to death for selling classified information to foreign spy agencies after being driven by revenge and debt following perceived unfair treatment at his previous employer; this highlights China's growing concerns about espionage.
Chinese Engineer Sentenced to Death for Selling State Secrets
A former Chinese engineer, Liu, was sentenced to death for selling classified information to foreign spy agencies after being driven by revenge and debt following perceived unfair treatment at his previous employer; this highlights China's growing concerns about espionage.
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52% 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

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

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

Strava Data Exposes Over 1000 Dutch Military Personnel
An investigation by Omroep Gelderland revealed that data of over 1000 Dutch military personnel is accessible on Strava, a sports app, due to their activities on military bases being listed on public ranking lists, posing serious security risks.

Strava Data Exposes Over 1000 Dutch Military Personnel
An investigation by Omroep Gelderland revealed that data of over 1000 Dutch military personnel is accessible on Strava, a sports app, due to their activities on military bases being listed on public ranking lists, posing serious security risks.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Releases 80,000 JFK Assassination Documents
President Trump released over 80,000 documents related to the John F. Kennedy assassination on Tuesday, fulfilling a campaign promise, following a Justice Department review; the documents include memos, intelligence reports, and cover various aspects of the event, including Lee Harvey Oswald's activ...

Trump Releases 80,000 JFK Assassination Documents
President Trump released over 80,000 documents related to the John F. Kennedy assassination on Tuesday, fulfilling a campaign promise, following a Justice Department review; the documents include memos, intelligence reports, and cover various aspects of the event, including Lee Harvey Oswald's activ...
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40% Bias Score

Strava App Exposes Over 1000 Dutch Military Personnel
An investigation by Omroep Gelderland revealed that over 1000 Dutch military personnel are easily locatable via the Strava app due to their activity tracking on military bases, jeopardizing their safety and national security.

Strava App Exposes Over 1000 Dutch Military Personnel
An investigation by Omroep Gelderland revealed that over 1000 Dutch military personnel are easily locatable via the Strava app due to their activity tracking on military bases, jeopardizing their safety and national security.
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40% Bias Score

France to Distribute Survival Manual to Households Amid Growing Security Concerns
The French government plans to distribute a survival manual to every household before summer, providing guidance on preparing for various threats including armed conflict, natural disasters, and health crises; this follows similar initiatives in Sweden and Finland.

France to Distribute Survival Manual to Households Amid Growing Security Concerns
The French government plans to distribute a survival manual to every household before summer, providing guidance on preparing for various threats including armed conflict, natural disasters, and health crises; this follows similar initiatives in Sweden and Finland.
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44% Bias Score
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