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US-Philippines Strengthen Alliance Against China
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's visit to the Philippines on Friday emphasized a strengthened alliance against China's influence in the South China Sea, following recent Philippine-China confrontations in the Scarborough Shoal and amidst the Trump administration's efforts to counter China's ...
US-Philippines Strengthen Alliance Against China
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's visit to the Philippines on Friday emphasized a strengthened alliance against China's influence in the South China Sea, following recent Philippine-China confrontations in the Scarborough Shoal and amidst the Trump administration's efforts to counter China's ...
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Former Warlord Lubanga Launches New Armed Group in DRC
Thomas Lubanga, a former Congolese warlord previously convicted by the ICC for using child soldiers, launched a new armed group, the Convention for Popular Revolution (CRP), from Uganda in 2025, undermining peace efforts in Ituri and raising concerns about regional stability due to alleged links wit...
Former Warlord Lubanga Launches New Armed Group in DRC
Thomas Lubanga, a former Congolese warlord previously convicted by the ICC for using child soldiers, launched a new armed group, the Convention for Popular Revolution (CRP), from Uganda in 2025, undermining peace efforts in Ituri and raising concerns about regional stability due to alleged links wit...
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Burundi Accuses Rwanda of Attack Plans Amidst Regional Instability
Burundi's president accuses Rwanda of planning an attack and supporting rebel groups, citing credible intelligence and alleging Rwandan involvement in a past coup attempt; Rwanda denies these accusations, highlighting the closed border and security cooperation.
Burundi Accuses Rwanda of Attack Plans Amidst Regional Instability
Burundi's president accuses Rwanda of planning an attack and supporting rebel groups, citing credible intelligence and alleging Rwandan involvement in a past coup attempt; Rwanda denies these accusations, highlighting the closed border and security cooperation.
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Japan Establishes New Joint Operations Command to Enhance Defense Coordination
Japan launched a new Self-Defense Forces Joint Operations Command (JJOC) on Monday, led by Gen. Kenichiro Nagumo, to improve inter-service coordination and collaboration with the U.S. military amid rising tensions over Taiwan and North Korea.
Japan Establishes New Joint Operations Command to Enhance Defense Coordination
Japan launched a new Self-Defense Forces Joint Operations Command (JJOC) on Monday, led by Gen. Kenichiro Nagumo, to improve inter-service coordination and collaboration with the U.S. military amid rising tensions over Taiwan and North Korea.
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Japan, China, South Korea Agree to Strengthen Cooperation Amidst Global Uncertainty
On Saturday, Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, and South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Tae Yul met in Tokyo to discuss future-oriented cooperation, aiming to hold another summit soon amidst global uncertainty and regional tensions.
Japan, China, South Korea Agree to Strengthen Cooperation Amidst Global Uncertainty
On Saturday, Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, and South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Tae Yul met in Tokyo to discuss future-oriented cooperation, aiming to hold another summit soon amidst global uncertainty and regional tensions.
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Japan Seeks Stronger Ties with China and South Korea Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainty
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba announced on Friday plans to build stronger ties with China and South Korea, aiming for trilateral cooperation to address shared regional and global challenges, including North Korea's nuclear program and the war in Ukraine, during a meeting with top diplomats ...
Japan Seeks Stronger Ties with China and South Korea Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainty
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba announced on Friday plans to build stronger ties with China and South Korea, aiming for trilateral cooperation to address shared regional and global challenges, including North Korea's nuclear program and the war in Ukraine, during a meeting with top diplomats ...
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US Intelligence Predicts Continued Middle East Instability
The US Intelligence Community's annual threat assessment predicts continued instability in the Middle East due to Hamas's military capabilities, Iran's support for regional proxies, and the absence of a lasting peace agreement in Gaza, impacting global security.

US Intelligence Predicts Continued Middle East Instability
The US Intelligence Community's annual threat assessment predicts continued instability in the Middle East due to Hamas's military capabilities, Iran's support for regional proxies, and the absence of a lasting peace agreement in Gaza, impacting global security.
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36% Bias Score

M23 Gains in DRC: Systemic Issues Cripple Congolese Army
Despite a larger Congolese army and increased military spending, the M23 rebel group continues to conquer vast territories in eastern DRC due to systemic corruption, low troop morale, lack of training and equipment within the FARDC, and the support of Rwandan soldiers.

M23 Gains in DRC: Systemic Issues Cripple Congolese Army
Despite a larger Congolese army and increased military spending, the M23 rebel group continues to conquer vast territories in eastern DRC due to systemic corruption, low troop morale, lack of training and equipment within the FARDC, and the support of Rwandan soldiers.
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Turkish Foreign Minister to Visit Washington, Focusing on Bilateral Ties and Regional Issues
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan will visit Washington on March 25-26, 2025, to meet with US officials, focusing on bilateral relations, regional conflicts, and defense cooperation, marking the first such visit since the Trump administration.

Turkish Foreign Minister to Visit Washington, Focusing on Bilateral Ties and Regional Issues
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan will visit Washington on March 25-26, 2025, to meet with US officials, focusing on bilateral relations, regional conflicts, and defense cooperation, marking the first such visit since the Trump administration.
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Israel-Lebanon Ceasefire Jeopardized by Rocket Fire, Retaliatory Strikes
On March 22, 2025, Israel intercepted three rockets fired from Lebanon, responding with strikes on southern Lebanon, jeopardizing a November 2024 ceasefire and prompting warnings of renewed conflict from Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam.

Israel-Lebanon Ceasefire Jeopardized by Rocket Fire, Retaliatory Strikes
On March 22, 2025, Israel intercepted three rockets fired from Lebanon, responding with strikes on southern Lebanon, jeopardizing a November 2024 ceasefire and prompting warnings of renewed conflict from Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam.
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East Asian Ministers Meet Amid Geopolitical Tensions
Japanese, Chinese, and South Korean foreign ministers met in Tokyo on Saturday to discuss cooperation on trade, regional security, and the Korean Peninsula's denuclearization amid rising geopolitical tensions and US trade threats, aiming for a tripartite leaders' summit by 2025.

East Asian Ministers Meet Amid Geopolitical Tensions
Japanese, Chinese, and South Korean foreign ministers met in Tokyo on Saturday to discuss cooperation on trade, regional security, and the Korean Peninsula's denuclearization amid rising geopolitical tensions and US trade threats, aiming for a tripartite leaders' summit by 2025.
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36% Bias Score

Balkan Military Alliance Sparks Tensions Between Serbia and Kosovo
Three Balkan nations—Kosovo, Albania, and Croatia—signed a defense cooperation agreement, prompting Serbia to condemn the move as provocative, claiming it destabilizes the region and violates international law, while Kosovo countered that Serbia violated the Brussels Agreement.

Balkan Military Alliance Sparks Tensions Between Serbia and Kosovo
Three Balkan nations—Kosovo, Albania, and Croatia—signed a defense cooperation agreement, prompting Serbia to condemn the move as provocative, claiming it destabilizes the region and violates international law, while Kosovo countered that Serbia violated the Brussels Agreement.
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40% Bias Score
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