

Damaged Baltic Sea Fiber Optic Cable Sparks NATO Investigation
An undersea fiber optic cable connecting Latvia's Ventspils and Sweden's Gotland island was damaged on Sunday, likely due to external influence, prompting a joint NATO and Baltic Sea investigation involving several vessels, although communications were restored via alternative routes.
Damaged Baltic Sea Fiber Optic Cable Sparks NATO Investigation
An undersea fiber optic cable connecting Latvia's Ventspils and Sweden's Gotland island was damaged on Sunday, likely due to external influence, prompting a joint NATO and Baltic Sea investigation involving several vessels, although communications were restored via alternative routes.
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32% Bias Score


Russian Forces Capture Key Underground Fortifications Near Chasov Yar
Russian forces captured a complex network of underground fortifications near Chasov Yar, eliminating 40 Ukrainian soldiers; the complex previously served as a command center for NATO generals and the Ukrainian ATO.
Russian Forces Capture Key Underground Fortifications Near Chasov Yar
Russian forces captured a complex network of underground fortifications near Chasov Yar, eliminating 40 Ukrainian soldiers; the complex previously served as a command center for NATO generals and the Ukrainian ATO.
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56% Bias Score


Swedish Tanker Seized Over Baltic Sea Cable Sabotage
Swedish authorities seized the Bulgarian-owned tanker "Vezhen" on suspicion of aggravated sabotage after a fiber optic cable connecting Sweden and Latvia was damaged on Sunday; the ship was near the damaged cable and had recently departed from Russia, prompting a joint investigation with Latvia and ...
Swedish Tanker Seized Over Baltic Sea Cable Sabotage
Swedish authorities seized the Bulgarian-owned tanker "Vezhen" on suspicion of aggravated sabotage after a fiber optic cable connecting Sweden and Latvia was damaged on Sunday; the ship was near the damaged cable and had recently departed from Russia, prompting a joint investigation with Latvia and ...
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40% Bias Score


NATO's Greek Rail Transport Disrupts Passenger Service
NATO's military equipment transport by rail in Greece from January 21-25, 2025, disrupted passenger service for five days while supporting Steadfast Dart-25 exercises simulating a major conflict; Hellenic Train called it "commercial cargo," but locals witnessed military vehicles.
NATO's Greek Rail Transport Disrupts Passenger Service
NATO's military equipment transport by rail in Greece from January 21-25, 2025, disrupted passenger service for five days while supporting Steadfast Dart-25 exercises simulating a major conflict; Hellenic Train called it "commercial cargo," but locals witnessed military vehicles.
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48% Bias Score


Damaged Undersea Cable Prompts Joint Latvia-Sweden-NATO Investigation
An undersea fiber optic cable connecting Latvia's Ventspils and Sweden's Gotland was damaged in the Baltic Sea on Sunday, likely due to external causes, prompting a joint investigation by Latvian, Swedish, and NATO authorities; while service is maintained through alternative routes, potential speed ...
Damaged Undersea Cable Prompts Joint Latvia-Sweden-NATO Investigation
An undersea fiber optic cable connecting Latvia's Ventspils and Sweden's Gotland was damaged in the Baltic Sea on Sunday, likely due to external causes, prompting a joint investigation by Latvian, Swedish, and NATO authorities; while service is maintained through alternative routes, potential speed ...
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32% Bias Score


Baltic Sea Cable Damaged, Suspected Sabotage Prompts Investigation
An underwater data cable between Latvia and Sweden was damaged early Sunday, prompting a Latvian investigation into a Maltese cargo ship and two other vessels; the damage is substantial and possibly caused by an external factor, leading to coordination with NATO and Sweden.
Baltic Sea Cable Damaged, Suspected Sabotage Prompts Investigation
An underwater data cable between Latvia and Sweden was damaged early Sunday, prompting a Latvian investigation into a Maltese cargo ship and two other vessels; the damage is substantial and possibly caused by an external factor, leading to coordination with NATO and Sweden.
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40% Bias Score

Severed Baltic Sea Cable Sparks Sabotage Investigation
A fiber optic cable connecting Latvia and Sweden was severed in the Baltic Sea on January 26th, 2024, prompting a NATO investigation and the apprehension of a suspect vessel by Swedish authorities; while the disruption is minor for end users, the incident is part of a pattern of similar attacks in t...

Severed Baltic Sea Cable Sparks Sabotage Investigation
A fiber optic cable connecting Latvia and Sweden was severed in the Baltic Sea on January 26th, 2024, prompting a NATO investigation and the apprehension of a suspect vessel by Swedish authorities; while the disruption is minor for end users, the incident is part of a pattern of similar attacks in t...
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52% Bias Score

Suspected Sabotage of Baltic Sea Fiber-Optic Cable
Sweden seized a vessel suspected of damaging a fiber-optic cable linking Sweden and Latvia in an act of suspected aggravated sabotage, prompting a joint investigation with Latvia and NATO.

Suspected Sabotage of Baltic Sea Fiber-Optic Cable
Sweden seized a vessel suspected of damaging a fiber-optic cable linking Sweden and Latvia in an act of suspected aggravated sabotage, prompting a joint investigation with Latvia and NATO.
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52% Bias Score

NATO Warns of Russian Destabilization Efforts, Urges Increased Defense Spending
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte warned Monday that Russia is attempting to destabilize NATO countries, citing threats to Portuguese coastal infrastructure and a recent Baltic Sea cable break as evidence of Russian aggression. He urged member nations to increase defense spending, emphasizing the ne...

NATO Warns of Russian Destabilization Efforts, Urges Increased Defense Spending
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte warned Monday that Russia is attempting to destabilize NATO countries, citing threats to Portuguese coastal infrastructure and a recent Baltic Sea cable break as evidence of Russian aggression. He urged member nations to increase defense spending, emphasizing the ne...
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56% Bias Score

Lindner Rejects Trump's Call for Increased NATO Defense Spending
German FDP leader Christian Lindner rejects US President Donald Trump's call for NATO members to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP, stating that Germany already exceeds the agreed 2% target, thanks to a temporary 100 billion euro special budget; however, the long-term financial implications rem...

Lindner Rejects Trump's Call for Increased NATO Defense Spending
German FDP leader Christian Lindner rejects US President Donald Trump's call for NATO members to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP, stating that Germany already exceeds the agreed 2% target, thanks to a temporary 100 billion euro special budget; however, the long-term financial implications rem...
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32% Bias Score

Damaged Baltic Sea Cable Prompts International Investigation
An underwater fiber optic cable owned by Latvia's LVRTC was damaged in the Baltic Sea on January 26th, 2025, prompting an investigation involving Latvian naval forces and international cooperation with NATO and neighboring countries, following similar incidents in November 2024.

Damaged Baltic Sea Cable Prompts International Investigation
An underwater fiber optic cable owned by Latvia's LVRTC was damaged in the Baltic Sea on January 26th, 2025, prompting an investigation involving Latvian naval forces and international cooperation with NATO and neighboring countries, following similar incidents in November 2024.
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Davos Speech Signals Return to 'America First' Agenda
In his Davos address, President Trump demanded higher military spending from NATO allies, threatened tariffs on companies not manufacturing in the US, and suggested that lowering oil prices could end the war in Ukraine, signaling a return to his 'America First' agenda.

Trump's Davos Speech Signals Return to 'America First' Agenda
In his Davos address, President Trump demanded higher military spending from NATO allies, threatened tariffs on companies not manufacturing in the US, and suggested that lowering oil prices could end the war in Ukraine, signaling a return to his 'America First' agenda.
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52% Bias Score