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Military Veterans Allegedly Perpetrate New Year's Day Terrorist Attacks
Two suspected terrorist attacks on New Year's Day, allegedly committed by former and active-duty U.S. military personnel, resulted in 14 deaths in New Orleans and the death of the attacker in Las Vegas; a study shows 25% of those plotting mass-casualty extremist crimes from 1990-2022 had military ba...
Military Veterans Allegedly Perpetrate New Year's Day Terrorist Attacks
Two suspected terrorist attacks on New Year's Day, allegedly committed by former and active-duty U.S. military personnel, resulted in 14 deaths in New Orleans and the death of the attacker in Las Vegas; a study shows 25% of those plotting mass-casualty extremist crimes from 1990-2022 had military ba...
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56% Bias Score


Ukrainian War Veteran Stars in "The Bachelor" to Combat Disability Stigma
Oleksandr Budko, a 28-year-old double amputee Ukrainian war veteran, is the star of the current season of "The Bachelor" Ukraine, using his platform to challenge stigmas surrounding war injuries and inspire fellow veterans.
Ukrainian War Veteran Stars in "The Bachelor" to Combat Disability Stigma
Oleksandr Budko, a 28-year-old double amputee Ukrainian war veteran, is the star of the current season of "The Bachelor" Ukraine, using his platform to challenge stigmas surrounding war injuries and inspire fellow veterans.
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36% Bias Score


Defenders of the Fatherland" Fund: 1.8 Million Requests Addressed, 91% Resolved
The Russian "Defenders of the Fatherland" fund, established 18 months ago, has addressed 1.8 million requests from veterans and their families, achieving a 91% resolution rate; key areas include social support, financial aid, legal help, and veteran status verification.
Defenders of the Fatherland" Fund: 1.8 Million Requests Addressed, 91% Resolved
The Russian "Defenders of the Fatherland" fund, established 18 months ago, has addressed 1.8 million requests from veterans and their families, achieving a 91% resolution rate; key areas include social support, financial aid, legal help, and veteran status verification.
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36% Bias Score


Russia's "VOIN" Center: 2 Years of Military-Patriotic Training
Celebrating its second anniversary, Russia's "VOIN" Center, a military-patriotic training initiative for youth established in early 2023, boasts 21 branches and has trained over 1000 teenagers in Lugansk alone, along with 500 teachers in a new school subject, due to the high demand and successful im...
Russia's "VOIN" Center: 2 Years of Military-Patriotic Training
Celebrating its second anniversary, Russia's "VOIN" Center, a military-patriotic training initiative for youth established in early 2023, boasts 21 branches and has trained over 1000 teenagers in Lugansk alone, along with 500 teachers in a new school subject, due to the high demand and successful im...
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60% Bias Score


United Russia" Integrates SMO Veterans into Leadership, Announces Policy Updates
United Russia" party's XXII Congress will integrate special military operation (SMO) veterans into leadership and update its program, following the party's delivery of over 130,000 tons of humanitarian aid to SMO participants and their families.
United Russia" Integrates SMO Veterans into Leadership, Announces Policy Updates
United Russia" party's XXII Congress will integrate special military operation (SMO) veterans into leadership and update its program, following the party's delivery of over 130,000 tons of humanitarian aid to SMO participants and their families.
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56% Bias Score


Soldier's Suicide Highlights Military Mental Health Failures
Lance Corporal Charlie Owen, 25, a Welsh Guards soldier, died by suicide after being ordered to leave his family and return to barracks despite expressing suicidal thoughts and a desire to leave the army, prompting an inquest revealing communication failures and inadequate risk assessment within the...
Soldier's Suicide Highlights Military Mental Health Failures
Lance Corporal Charlie Owen, 25, a Welsh Guards soldier, died by suicide after being ordered to leave his family and return to barracks despite expressing suicidal thoughts and a desire to leave the army, prompting an inquest revealing communication failures and inadequate risk assessment within the...
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36% Bias Score

U.S. Homelessness Rises 18% in 2024
The 2024 HUD report reveals a significant 18% increase in U.S. homelessness, reaching over 770,000 individuals, primarily due to a rise in asylum seekers, insufficient affordable housing, and natural disasters; however, veteran homelessness saw an 8% decrease.

U.S. Homelessness Rises 18% in 2024
The 2024 HUD report reveals a significant 18% increase in U.S. homelessness, reaching over 770,000 individuals, primarily due to a rise in asylum seekers, insufficient affordable housing, and natural disasters; however, veteran homelessness saw an 8% decrease.
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60% Bias Score

Kirov Oblast Expands Support for Special Military Operation Participants to 41 Measures in 2025
Kirov Oblast will increase its support measures for special military operation participants and their families to 41 in 2025, adding medical coordinators to expedite healthcare access, while allocating over 2 billion rubles for comprehensive support.

Kirov Oblast Expands Support for Special Military Operation Participants to 41 Measures in 2025
Kirov Oblast will increase its support measures for special military operation participants and their families to 41 in 2025, adding medical coordinators to expedite healthcare access, while allocating over 2 billion rubles for comprehensive support.
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48% Bias Score

UK Prioritizes Veterans for Social Housing
The UK government will prioritize veterans and their families for social housing, waiving local connection rules and disregarding injury compensation in means testing, aiming to address veteran homelessness following a £3.5 million investment in support services.

UK Prioritizes Veterans for Social Housing
The UK government will prioritize veterans and their families for social housing, waiving local connection rules and disregarding injury compensation in means testing, aiming to address veteran homelessness following a £3.5 million investment in support services.
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40% Bias Score

Belarusian War Veterans Face Post-Conflict Challenges in Ukraine and Poland
Belarusian volunteers who fought for Ukraine face significant post-war challenges, including unemployment, legal obstacles to residency, and mental health issues, despite a recent Ukrainian law aiming to alleviate some of their difficulties.

Belarusian War Veterans Face Post-Conflict Challenges in Ukraine and Poland
Belarusian volunteers who fought for Ukraine face significant post-war challenges, including unemployment, legal obstacles to residency, and mental health issues, despite a recent Ukrainian law aiming to alleviate some of their difficulties.
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48% Bias Score

Rostov-on-Don Opens Military-Social Center for Streamlined Support
A Military-Social Center, established by the Russian Ministry of Defense, opened December 13 in Rostov-on-Don within the "Defenders of the Fatherland" fund, providing a one-stop shop for military personnel and their families to access support services, including consultations and assistance with var...

Rostov-on-Don Opens Military-Social Center for Streamlined Support
A Military-Social Center, established by the Russian Ministry of Defense, opened December 13 in Rostov-on-Don within the "Defenders of the Fatherland" fund, providing a one-stop shop for military personnel and their families to access support services, including consultations and assistance with var...
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44% Bias Score

UK to Compensate LGBT Veterans Dismissed for Sexuality
The UK government will compensate up to 2,500 LGBT veterans dismissed from the British military between 1967 and 2000, with payments up to £70,000 each, following a £75 million compensation scheme approved by Labour ministers to address past injustices.

UK to Compensate LGBT Veterans Dismissed for Sexuality
The UK government will compensate up to 2,500 LGBT veterans dismissed from the British military between 1967 and 2000, with payments up to £70,000 each, following a £75 million compensation scheme approved by Labour ministers to address past injustices.
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44% Bias Score
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