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Baltic States Bolster Defenses Amidst Russian Threat
Facing potential Russian aggression after the Ukraine invasion, Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania are building a €303 million (Latvia's share) Baltic defense line with anti-tank barriers, increasing military spending to 5% of GDP, and mandating 112 hours of military training in schools.
Baltic States Bolster Defenses Amidst Russian Threat
Facing potential Russian aggression after the Ukraine invasion, Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania are building a €303 million (Latvia's share) Baltic defense line with anti-tank barriers, increasing military spending to 5% of GDP, and mandating 112 hours of military training in schools.
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60% Bias Score


Ukraine Allies Lift Range Restrictions on Weapons, Allowing Strikes on Russia
Germany and its allies have lifted range restrictions on weapons supplied to Ukraine, allowing Kyiv to strike military targets inside Russia, a decision slammed by the Kremlin as "dangerous" and counter to peace efforts, coming after days of intense Russian missile attacks on Ukraine that killed mor...
Ukraine Allies Lift Range Restrictions on Weapons, Allowing Strikes on Russia
Germany and its allies have lifted range restrictions on weapons supplied to Ukraine, allowing Kyiv to strike military targets inside Russia, a decision slammed by the Kremlin as "dangerous" and counter to peace efforts, coming after days of intense Russian missile attacks on Ukraine that killed mor...
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48% Bias Score


Ukraine Can Now Strike Russia With Long-Range Missiles
Germany and its allies lifted restrictions on Ukraine using long-range missiles against Russia on Monday, a response to Russia's weekend attacks that killed dozens, including children, and a reversal of previous allied hesitancy despite Russia's threats of escalation, including potential nuclear use...
Ukraine Can Now Strike Russia With Long-Range Missiles
Germany and its allies lifted restrictions on Ukraine using long-range missiles against Russia on Monday, a response to Russia's weekend attacks that killed dozens, including children, and a reversal of previous allied hesitancy despite Russia's threats of escalation, including potential nuclear use...
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40% Bias Score


Scholz: Ukraine War Unlikely to End Soon; Range Restrictions on Weapons Lifted
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz stated on May 27th that the war in Ukraine is unlikely to end soon due to Russia's refusal to negotiate, necessitating continued European support for Ukraine's defense and highlighting the removal of range restrictions on weapons supplied to Ukraine.
Scholz: Ukraine War Unlikely to End Soon; Range Restrictions on Weapons Lifted
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz stated on May 27th that the war in Ukraine is unlikely to end soon due to Russia's refusal to negotiate, necessitating continued European support for Ukraine's defense and highlighting the removal of range restrictions on weapons supplied to Ukraine.
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40% Bias Score


Scholz: Ukraine War to Last, Requiring Long-Term Support
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz expects a protracted war in Ukraine, requiring sustained support for Ukraine's defense to maintain Europe's post-1990 political order, facing threats from Russia's attacks on infrastructure and attempts to circumvent sanctions.
Scholz: Ukraine War to Last, Requiring Long-Term Support
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz expects a protracted war in Ukraine, requiring sustained support for Ukraine's defense to maintain Europe's post-1990 political order, facing threats from Russia's attacks on infrastructure and attempts to circumvent sanctions.
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44% Bias Score


NATO Allies to Increase Defense Spending to 5 Percent of GDP
NATO allies are moving toward a new defense spending benchmark of 5 percent of GDP, driven by rising tensions with Russia and pressure from the U.S., with a baseline of over 3 percent for traditional military spending and the remaining for infrastructure and logistics.
NATO Allies to Increase Defense Spending to 5 Percent of GDP
NATO allies are moving toward a new defense spending benchmark of 5 percent of GDP, driven by rising tensions with Russia and pressure from the U.S., with a baseline of over 3 percent for traditional military spending and the remaining for infrastructure and logistics.
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36% Bias Score

Canadian CEOs Call for Major Defense Investment
Canadian CEOs from Bombardier, ATCO, and OMERS are urging the federal government to significantly increase defense spending, citing potential economic benefits and improved national security. They emphasize the need for collaboration and highlight Canada's past underinvestment and participation in t...

Canadian CEOs Call for Major Defense Investment
Canadian CEOs from Bombardier, ATCO, and OMERS are urging the federal government to significantly increase defense spending, citing potential economic benefits and improved national security. They emphasize the need for collaboration and highlight Canada's past underinvestment and participation in t...
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40% Bias Score

Ukraine Now Free to Strike Deep into Russia: Allies Lift Weapon Range Restrictions
Following intense Russian air strikes, Germany announced the removal of range restrictions on weapons supplied to Ukraine, allowing Kyiv to target military sites inside Russia; this decision, though described as "extremely dangerous" by the Kremlin, follows months of existing de facto policy and com...

Ukraine Now Free to Strike Deep into Russia: Allies Lift Weapon Range Restrictions
Following intense Russian air strikes, Germany announced the removal of range restrictions on weapons supplied to Ukraine, allowing Kyiv to target military sites inside Russia; this decision, though described as "extremely dangerous" by the Kremlin, follows months of existing de facto policy and com...
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56% Bias Score

Scholz Predicts Prolonged Ukraine War, Emphasizes European Defense Reassessment
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz anticipates a prolonged war in Ukraine, emphasizing the need for sustained support for Ukraine's defense and a reassessment of European security strategies, including self-reliance without US support within four to five years. He also stated that range limitations on we...

Scholz Predicts Prolonged Ukraine War, Emphasizes European Defense Reassessment
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz anticipates a prolonged war in Ukraine, emphasizing the need for sustained support for Ukraine's defense and a reassessment of European security strategies, including self-reliance without US support within four to five years. He also stated that range limitations on we...
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48% Bias Score

Germany Lifts Range Restrictions on Ukraine Weapons
German Chancellor Merz announced the removal of range restrictions on weapons supplied to Ukraine, enabling strikes on Russian military targets; this follows similar actions by the US, UK, and France, despite initial German government claims of no previous formal restrictions.

Germany Lifts Range Restrictions on Ukraine Weapons
German Chancellor Merz announced the removal of range restrictions on weapons supplied to Ukraine, enabling strikes on Russian military targets; this follows similar actions by the US, UK, and France, despite initial German government claims of no previous formal restrictions.
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48% Bias Score

Germany Lifts Range Restrictions on Weapons to Ukraine
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced the end of range restrictions on weapons supplied to Ukraine, allowing strikes on Russian territory, marking a shift in strategy towards increased military support amidst failed ceasefire attempts and in contrast to his predecessor's policy; this decision w...

Germany Lifts Range Restrictions on Weapons to Ukraine
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced the end of range restrictions on weapons supplied to Ukraine, allowing strikes on Russian territory, marking a shift in strategy towards increased military support amidst failed ceasefire attempts and in contrast to his predecessor's policy; this decision w...
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44% Bias Score

NATO Aims for 5% Defense Spending Target
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte announced a proposed 5% defense spending target for member countries by June 2025, significantly raising Canada's financial obligations to counter Russia's growing military capabilities and meet US President Trump's demands.

NATO Aims for 5% Defense Spending Target
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte announced a proposed 5% defense spending target for member countries by June 2025, significantly raising Canada's financial obligations to counter Russia's growing military capabilities and meet US President Trump's demands.
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52% Bias Score
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