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UK Loses Bid to Keep Apple Legal Battle Secret
The Investigatory Powers Tribunal rejected the UK Home Office's attempt to keep secret its legal battle with Apple over a technical capability notice demanding access to Apple's Advanced Data Protection service, which Apple subsequently pulled from the UK.
UK Loses Bid to Keep Apple Legal Battle Secret
The Investigatory Powers Tribunal rejected the UK Home Office's attempt to keep secret its legal battle with Apple over a technical capability notice demanding access to Apple's Advanced Data Protection service, which Apple subsequently pulled from the UK.
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48% Bias Score


Turkey's Growing Property Acquisition in Greek Border Regions Raises Concerns
A wave of property acquisitions in Greece's Evros region and Aegean islands by Turkish entities has prompted concerns, leading to a parliamentary inquiry and calls for regulatory adjustments to address potential national security risks.
Turkey's Growing Property Acquisition in Greek Border Regions Raises Concerns
A wave of property acquisitions in Greece's Evros region and Aegean islands by Turkish entities has prompted concerns, leading to a parliamentary inquiry and calls for regulatory adjustments to address potential national security risks.
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60% Bias Score


San Diego Border Inspectors Charged with Accepting Bribes
Two U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers in San Diego were charged with taking bribes to allow undocumented immigrants into the U.S. through the San Ysidro Port of Entry; investigators found evidence of communication with human traffickers and unexplained cash deposits.
San Diego Border Inspectors Charged with Accepting Bribes
Two U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers in San Diego were charged with taking bribes to allow undocumented immigrants into the U.S. through the San Ysidro Port of Entry; investigators found evidence of communication with human traffickers and unexplained cash deposits.
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48% Bias Score


Pentagon Leaks Classified Yemen Attack Plans via Signal Mishap
Due to National Security Advisor Mike Waltz mistakenly saving a journalist's number under a colleague's name months prior, a journalist from The Atlantic received classified US military attack plans for Yemen via Signal group chat on March 15, 2024; this breach included the timing and weaponry of st...
Pentagon Leaks Classified Yemen Attack Plans via Signal Mishap
Due to National Security Advisor Mike Waltz mistakenly saving a journalist's number under a colleague's name months prior, a journalist from The Atlantic received classified US military attack plans for Yemen via Signal group chat on March 15, 2024; this breach included the timing and weaponry of st...
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40% Bias Score


UK's Energy Vulnerability Heightened by Russia Pipeline Sabotage Fears
Security concerns over potential Russian sabotage of Britain's energy pipelines, coupled with the nation's increasing reliance on imported energy due to Net Zero policies, have prompted warnings for households to prepare 72-hour survival kits; the UK's energy security is under threat.
UK's Energy Vulnerability Heightened by Russia Pipeline Sabotage Fears
Security concerns over potential Russian sabotage of Britain's energy pipelines, coupled with the nation's increasing reliance on imported energy due to Net Zero policies, have prompted warnings for households to prepare 72-hour survival kits; the UK's energy security is under threat.
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56% Bias Score


Drone Smuggling Threat at HMP Long Lartin
West Mercia Police reported seizing seven drones and arresting 18 people near HMP Long Lartin, a high-security prison in Worcestershire, over the past year due to ongoing drone drops of contraband, despite a no-fly zone and new laws.
Drone Smuggling Threat at HMP Long Lartin
West Mercia Police reported seizing seven drones and arresting 18 people near HMP Long Lartin, a high-security prison in Worcestershire, over the past year due to ongoing drone drops of contraband, despite a no-fly zone and new laws.
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40% Bias Score

U.S.-Canada Border Sees Surge in Illegal Activity, Prompting Calls for AI-Driven Security Solutions
A surge in illegal crossings, drug trafficking, and encounters with individuals on terrorist watchlists is occurring at the U.S.-Canada border, prompting calls for advanced technological solutions like AI to enhance security.

U.S.-Canada Border Sees Surge in Illegal Activity, Prompting Calls for AI-Driven Security Solutions
A surge in illegal crossings, drug trafficking, and encounters with individuals on terrorist watchlists is occurring at the U.S.-Canada border, prompting calls for advanced technological solutions like AI to enhance security.
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40% Bias Score

TikTok Sale Remains Unresolved Despite US Deadline
Due to US national security concerns over data handling and potential Chinese government influence, a law mandated the sale or ban of TikTok by April 5th; however, the sale hasn't happened, and the app faced temporary closures, with deadlines repeatedly extended by presidential intervention.

TikTok Sale Remains Unresolved Despite US Deadline
Due to US national security concerns over data handling and potential Chinese government influence, a law mandated the sale or ban of TikTok by April 5th; however, the sale hasn't happened, and the app faced temporary closures, with deadlines repeatedly extended by presidential intervention.
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48% Bias Score

Accidental Leak: Journalist Added to Secret White House Chat
In March 2018, a White House official accidentally added journalist Jeff Goldberg to a secure Signal chat discussing military plans against Yemen's Houthis, due to a phone's automatic contact saving feature; the error stemmed from an email Goldberg sent to the Trump campaign in October 2017.

Accidental Leak: Journalist Added to Secret White House Chat
In March 2018, a White House official accidentally added journalist Jeff Goldberg to a secure Signal chat discussing military plans against Yemen's Houthis, due to a phone's automatic contact saving feature; the error stemmed from an email Goldberg sent to the Trump campaign in October 2017.
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36% Bias Score

Kariv Questioned Over Leak of Confidential Security Briefing"
MK Gilad Kariv is being investigated for allegedly leaking confidential protocols from a June 13, 2023, security briefing to journalist Ben Caspit, who published them in December 2023; a Knesset investigation found Kariv was the only person to view the documents twice, close to the publication date.

Kariv Questioned Over Leak of Confidential Security Briefing"
MK Gilad Kariv is being investigated for allegedly leaking confidential protocols from a June 13, 2023, security briefing to journalist Ben Caspit, who published them in December 2023; a Knesset investigation found Kariv was the only person to view the documents twice, close to the publication date.
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40% Bias Score

Far-Right Activist's Oval Office Meeting Leads to National Security Shake-up
Following a meeting with President Trump in the Oval Office, far-right activist Laura Loomer's advocacy led to the dismissal of multiple National Security officials, including the NSA director, within 24 hours, raising concerns about informal influence on presidential decision-making.

Far-Right Activist's Oval Office Meeting Leads to National Security Shake-up
Following a meeting with President Trump in the Oval Office, far-right activist Laura Loomer's advocacy led to the dismissal of multiple National Security officials, including the NSA director, within 24 hours, raising concerns about informal influence on presidential decision-making.
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52% Bias Score

US Revokes Visas for South Sudanese Citizens Due to Deportation Dispute
The United States revoked all visas for South Sudanese citizens due to the South Sudanese transitional government's failure to accept the timely return of its citizens deported from the U.S., emphasizing that enforcing immigration laws is crucial for national security. This action follows the impend...

US Revokes Visas for South Sudanese Citizens Due to Deportation Dispute
The United States revoked all visas for South Sudanese citizens due to the South Sudanese transitional government's failure to accept the timely return of its citizens deported from the U.S., emphasizing that enforcing immigration laws is crucial for national security. This action follows the impend...
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40% Bias Score
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