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NATO Plans 5% GDP Increase for Defense
NATO aims to increase defense spending to 5 percent of GDP, driven by former Supreme Allied Commander Rob Bauer, to counter threats from Russia and terrorism, addressing shortages in air defense and support units. This follows the 2023 completion of NATO military plans highlighting these deficiencie...
NATO Plans 5% GDP Increase for Defense
NATO aims to increase defense spending to 5 percent of GDP, driven by former Supreme Allied Commander Rob Bauer, to counter threats from Russia and terrorism, addressing shortages in air defense and support units. This follows the 2023 completion of NATO military plans highlighting these deficiencie...
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52% Bias Score


UNIFIL Patrol Harassed in Southern Lebanon Amidst Concerns of Power Vacuum
In southern Lebanon, a UNIFIL patrol was harassed by civilians, injuring one peacekeeper, raising concerns about a potential power vacuum and the possible end of UNIFIL's mandate this year, while the Prime Minister works to restore security and sovereignty.
UNIFIL Patrol Harassed in Southern Lebanon Amidst Concerns of Power Vacuum
In southern Lebanon, a UNIFIL patrol was harassed by civilians, injuring one peacekeeper, raising concerns about a potential power vacuum and the possible end of UNIFIL's mandate this year, while the Prime Minister works to restore security and sovereignty.
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40% Bias Score


IDF Investigation: Failures in Kibbutz Erez Attack
On October 7, 15-20 terrorists attacked Kibbutz Erez, resulting in the death of IDF reservist Amir Naim; the IDF investigation revealed failures in protecting residents despite the bravery of local security forces.
IDF Investigation: Failures in Kibbutz Erez Attack
On October 7, 15-20 terrorists attacked Kibbutz Erez, resulting in the death of IDF reservist Amir Naim; the IDF investigation revealed failures in protecting residents despite the bravery of local security forces.
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36% Bias Score


G7 Summit Faces Economic Headwinds Amidst Wildfires
Canada faces economic headwinds, including a decline in US exports and labor disputes, while preparing for the G7 Summit in Kananaskis, complicated by nearby wildfires.
G7 Summit Faces Economic Headwinds Amidst Wildfires
Canada faces economic headwinds, including a decline in US exports and labor disputes, while preparing for the G7 Summit in Kananaskis, complicated by nearby wildfires.
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36% Bias Score


China Expands Influence in Pacific Amidst U.S. Retreat
China's expanding influence in the Pacific Islands is fueled by increased economic and diplomatic engagement, contrasting with the U.S.'s reduced presence under the Trump administration; this is causing rising tensions with Australia and New Zealand, who are now competing with China for influence in...
China Expands Influence in Pacific Amidst U.S. Retreat
China's expanding influence in the Pacific Islands is fueled by increased economic and diplomatic engagement, contrasting with the U.S.'s reduced presence under the Trump administration; this is causing rising tensions with Australia and New Zealand, who are now competing with China for influence in...
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64% Bias Score


Japan-China Relations: Balancing Security and Peace
Despite Japan's recent shift toward a more assertive defense posture, its longstanding commitment to peaceful relations with China, established through treaties and economic interdependence, remains crucial for regional stability, yet faces considerable challenges from intensifying US-China rivalry ...
Japan-China Relations: Balancing Security and Peace
Despite Japan's recent shift toward a more assertive defense posture, its longstanding commitment to peaceful relations with China, established through treaties and economic interdependence, remains crucial for regional stability, yet faces considerable challenges from intensifying US-China rivalry ...
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16% Bias Score

Colombian Army Kills FARC Dissident Leader, Sparking Deadly Attacks
Colombian forces killed Wilmar Pazu Rivera, alias "Cholinga," a leader of FARC dissidents, in Cauca on June 10, 2025, prompting at least nineteen attacks that killed eight, including two police officers, in Cauca and Valle del Cauca.

Colombian Army Kills FARC Dissident Leader, Sparking Deadly Attacks
Colombian forces killed Wilmar Pazu Rivera, alias "Cholinga," a leader of FARC dissidents, in Cauca on June 10, 2025, prompting at least nineteen attacks that killed eight, including two police officers, in Cauca and Valle del Cauca.
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48% Bias Score

Japanese Warship in Australia to Secure Frigate Contract
A Japanese Mogami-class stealth frigate, the JS Yahagi, is in Darwin, Australia, to support Japan's bid for a \$6.5 billion contract to build Australia's next fleet of frigates; a decision is expected by year's end.

Japanese Warship in Australia to Secure Frigate Contract
A Japanese Mogami-class stealth frigate, the JS Yahagi, is in Darwin, Australia, to support Japan's bid for a \$6.5 billion contract to build Australia's next fleet of frigates; a decision is expected by year's end.
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48% Bias Score

NB8: A Geopolitical Anchor in a Turbulent Europe
The Nordic-Baltic eight (NB8) countries—Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, and Sweden—have become a significant geopolitical force since Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, showcasing a model of democratic security and defense integration that contrasts with the rise of po...

NB8: A Geopolitical Anchor in a Turbulent Europe
The Nordic-Baltic eight (NB8) countries—Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, and Sweden—have become a significant geopolitical force since Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, showcasing a model of democratic security and defense integration that contrasts with the rise of po...
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48% Bias Score

Armenian Motorcade Accident Raises Safety Concerns
A three-car accident in Armenia's Ararat province occurred 52 seconds after the Prime Minister's motorcade passed; three people were injured, prompting criticism of the motorcade's escort team for insufficient safety measures.

Armenian Motorcade Accident Raises Safety Concerns
A three-car accident in Armenia's Ararat province occurred 52 seconds after the Prime Minister's motorcade passed; three people were injured, prompting criticism of the motorcade's escort team for insufficient safety measures.
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48% Bias Score

Estonia to Lease Prison Space to Sweden Amid Security Concerns
Estonia may lease prison space in Tartu to Sweden for up to 600 prisoners, generating at least €30 million in revenue; however, Estonian security services warn of potential risks related to extremism and organized crime.

Estonia to Lease Prison Space to Sweden Amid Security Concerns
Estonia may lease prison space in Tartu to Sweden for up to 600 prisoners, generating at least €30 million in revenue; however, Estonian security services warn of potential risks related to extremism and organized crime.
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52% Bias Score

D.C. Faces Logistical Challenges with Back-to-Back Massive Events
Washington, D.C. will host World Pride (June 7-8) and a U.S. Army parade (June 14), prompting security concerns due to potential counterprotests and the impact of military vehicles on city infrastructure. The city anticipates large crowds, with up to 1 million for World Pride and 200,000 for the par...

D.C. Faces Logistical Challenges with Back-to-Back Massive Events
Washington, D.C. will host World Pride (June 7-8) and a U.S. Army parade (June 14), prompting security concerns due to potential counterprotests and the impact of military vehicles on city infrastructure. The city anticipates large crowds, with up to 1 million for World Pride and 200,000 for the par...
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44% Bias Score
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