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King Charles to Commemorate 80th Anniversary of VJ Day
King Charles will deliver a pre-recorded address to the nation on August 15th, commemorating the 80th anniversary of VJ Day, which marks the surrender of Japan to the Allies. A service of remembrance, attended by the Royal Family, veterans, and Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, will be held at the Na...
King Charles to Commemorate 80th Anniversary of VJ Day
King Charles will deliver a pre-recorded address to the nation on August 15th, commemorating the 80th anniversary of VJ Day, which marks the surrender of Japan to the Allies. A service of remembrance, attended by the Royal Family, veterans, and Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, will be held at the Na...
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Mississippi Primate Sanctuary Offers PTSD Therapy for Veterans
The Gulf Coast Primate Sanctuary in Perkinston, Mississippi, founded by Air Force veteran April Stewart, provides a unique therapeutic environment for veterans with PTSD, where interaction with rescued primates, like spider monkey Louie, aids in healing.
Mississippi Primate Sanctuary Offers PTSD Therapy for Veterans
The Gulf Coast Primate Sanctuary in Perkinston, Mississippi, founded by Air Force veteran April Stewart, provides a unique therapeutic environment for veterans with PTSD, where interaction with rescued primates, like spider monkey Louie, aids in healing.
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44% Bias Score


VA to End Most Abortion Services for Veterans
The US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) proposed a rule on Friday to end most abortion services for veterans and beneficiaries of the Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs, reversing a Biden-era policy expansion. The change would leave only abortions needed to ...
VA to End Most Abortion Services for Veterans
The US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) proposed a rule on Friday to end most abortion services for veterans and beneficiaries of the Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs, reversing a Biden-era policy expansion. The change would leave only abortions needed to ...
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52% Bias Score


Afghan Allies in U.S. Face Deportation Despite Green Cards
A retired U.S. Army Special Forces officer, Dewey Yopp, reunited with his Afghan translator, Amir, and his family in Kentucky after securing him a Special Immigrant Visa; however, thousands of Afghan allies in the U.S. now fear deportation despite having green cards, creating moral injury among vete...
Afghan Allies in U.S. Face Deportation Despite Green Cards
A retired U.S. Army Special Forces officer, Dewey Yopp, reunited with his Afghan translator, Amir, and his family in Kentucky after securing him a Special Immigrant Visa; however, thousands of Afghan allies in the U.S. now fear deportation despite having green cards, creating moral injury among vete...
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44% Bias Score


Labour's Plan to Repeal Northern Ireland Legacy Act Faces Veteran Backlash
Hilary Benn, the Northern Ireland secretary, defended Labour's plan to repeal the Northern Ireland Legacy and Reconciliation Act, citing only one soldier's conviction since 1998 for a Troubles-related death, despite a large-scale veteran protest at the Cenotaph and Parliament Square.
Labour's Plan to Repeal Northern Ireland Legacy Act Faces Veteran Backlash
Hilary Benn, the Northern Ireland secretary, defended Labour's plan to repeal the Northern Ireland Legacy and Reconciliation Act, citing only one soldier's conviction since 1998 for a Troubles-related death, despite a large-scale veteran protest at the Cenotaph and Parliament Square.
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52% Bias Score


Veteran's Transition and Trauma: A Photographer's Account
After 12 years of military service, John is leaving the armed forces, a transition his wife, a photographer, documents; John's journal reveals the traumatic events he experienced in Afghanistan in 2010, including an intense building clearance operation that left him and his squad deeply affected, wh...
Veteran's Transition and Trauma: A Photographer's Account
After 12 years of military service, John is leaving the armed forces, a transition his wife, a photographer, documents; John's journal reveals the traumatic events he experienced in Afghanistan in 2010, including an intense building clearance operation that left him and his squad deeply affected, wh...
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Rostov Region's "Heroes of Don" Program Starts Training for Veterans
The Rostov region's "Heroes of Don" program, launched in February, provides 105 active and demobilized servicemen with a year of training in government and municipal management, starting in September, to transition their skills into civilian roles.

Rostov Region's "Heroes of Don" Program Starts Training for Veterans
The Rostov region's "Heroes of Don" program, launched in February, provides 105 active and demobilized servicemen with a year of training in government and municipal management, starting in September, to transition their skills into civilian roles.
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40% Bias Score

VA to End Abortion Services for Veterans
The US Department of Veterans Affairs proposes ending abortion services for veterans, reversing a Biden-era expansion and potentially impacting veterans in states with abortion restrictions; the 30-day public comment period begins Monday.

VA to End Abortion Services for Veterans
The US Department of Veterans Affairs proposes ending abortion services for veterans, reversing a Biden-era expansion and potentially impacting veterans in states with abortion restrictions; the 30-day public comment period begins Monday.
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64% Bias Score

Aden Veterans Seek Medal for 1960s Service
British veterans Denis Sparrow and Brian Serrell are campaigning for the General Service Medal for their service in Aden in the 1960s, citing hostile fire and the deaths of comrades despite the mission's peacetime designation; the Ministry of Defence acknowledges their service but points to previous...

Aden Veterans Seek Medal for 1960s Service
British veterans Denis Sparrow and Brian Serrell are campaigning for the General Service Medal for their service in Aden in the 1960s, citing hostile fire and the deaths of comrades despite the mission's peacetime designation; the Ministry of Defence acknowledges their service but points to previous...
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44% Bias Score

Credible Terrorist Threat Warning Issued to Retired US Special Forces in Florida
Retired US special forces operatives in Florida face a credible terrorist threat, prompting a USASOC warning circulated on social media, citing potential for intentional killing, serious bodily harm, or kidnapping, though specifics remain undisclosed due to operational sensitivity.

Credible Terrorist Threat Warning Issued to Retired US Special Forces in Florida
Retired US special forces operatives in Florida face a credible terrorist threat, prompting a USASOC warning circulated on social media, citing potential for intentional killing, serious bodily harm, or kidnapping, though specifics remain undisclosed due to operational sensitivity.
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40% Bias Score

UK to Repeal Legacy Act Protecting Veterans of the Troubles
The UK government's decision to repeal the 2023 Legacy Act, designed to protect British veterans from prosecution for actions during the Troubles, has sparked outrage among veterans' groups and sparked accusations of 'two-tier justice' due to concerns it granted immunity to terrorists. Nearly 170,00...

UK to Repeal Legacy Act Protecting Veterans of the Troubles
The UK government's decision to repeal the 2023 Legacy Act, designed to protect British veterans from prosecution for actions during the Troubles, has sparked outrage among veterans' groups and sparked accusations of 'two-tier justice' due to concerns it granted immunity to terrorists. Nearly 170,00...
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64% Bias Score

Irkutsk Oblast Launches Management Training for 31 SMO Veterans
Thirty-one veterans of Russia's special military operation will begin a management training program in Irkutsk Oblast on July 21, 2025, with another 39 in reserve; this follows President Putin's directive to support veterans and integrate them into regional governance.

Irkutsk Oblast Launches Management Training for 31 SMO Veterans
Thirty-one veterans of Russia's special military operation will begin a management training program in Irkutsk Oblast on July 21, 2025, with another 39 in reserve; this follows President Putin's directive to support veterans and integrate them into regional governance.
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48% Bias Score
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