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North Korea's Nuclear Stockpile Estimated at Up to 2,000 kg of Highly Enriched Uranium
South Korean Unification Minister Chung Dong-young announced Thursday that North Korea likely possesses up to 2,000 kg of highly enriched uranium, enough for numerous nuclear weapons, based on expert assessments, further complicating denuclearization efforts.
North Korea's Nuclear Stockpile Estimated at Up to 2,000 kg of Highly Enriched Uranium
South Korean Unification Minister Chung Dong-young announced Thursday that North Korea likely possesses up to 2,000 kg of highly enriched uranium, enough for numerous nuclear weapons, based on expert assessments, further complicating denuclearization efforts.
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24% Bias Score


Kim Jong-un Open to US Talks, South Korea Suggests Compromise on Denuclearization
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un expressed openness to talks with the US, while South Korean President Lee Jae Myung suggested accepting a deal allowing North Korea to retain its nuclear weapons, focusing on halting further production.
Kim Jong-un Open to US Talks, South Korea Suggests Compromise on Denuclearization
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un expressed openness to talks with the US, while South Korean President Lee Jae Myung suggested accepting a deal allowing North Korea to retain its nuclear weapons, focusing on halting further production.
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28% Bias Score


Kim Jong Un Open to Talks With Trump, but Rejects Denuclearization
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un expressed willingness to negotiate with former US President Donald Trump, but only if denuclearization demands are dropped, marking his first such offer since 2019.
Kim Jong Un Open to Talks With Trump, but Rejects Denuclearization
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un expressed willingness to negotiate with former US President Donald Trump, but only if denuclearization demands are dropped, marking his first such offer since 2019.
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12% Bias Score


Japan and South Korea Strengthen Ties Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainty
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung and Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba held a summit in Tokyo, issuing their first joint statement in 17 years, focusing on North Korean denuclearization, economic cooperation, and addressing shared demographic challenges through a new joint body.
Japan and South Korea Strengthen Ties Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainty
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung and Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba held a summit in Tokyo, issuing their first joint statement in 17 years, focusing on North Korean denuclearization, economic cooperation, and addressing shared demographic challenges through a new joint body.
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32% Bias Score


North Korea Rejects South Korea's Dialogue Offer
Kim Yo Jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, denied claims that North Korea removed border loudspeakers, rejecting South Korea's bid for renewed dialogue and citing upcoming joint US-South Korea military drills as evidence of hostility. She indicated that this uncooperative stance will be...
North Korea Rejects South Korea's Dialogue Offer
Kim Yo Jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, denied claims that North Korea removed border loudspeakers, rejecting South Korea's bid for renewed dialogue and citing upcoming joint US-South Korea military drills as evidence of hostility. She indicated that this uncooperative stance will be...
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40% Bias Score


North Korea Declares Nuclear Status Irreversible, Rejecting US Denuclearization Talks
Kim Yo Jong, North Korea's influential leader, declared the country's nuclear weapons status "irreversible", rejecting denuclearization talks and demanding US acceptance of this reality as a condition for future dialogue. This follows a White House official's statement suggesting President Trump's o...
North Korea Declares Nuclear Status Irreversible, Rejecting US Denuclearization Talks
Kim Yo Jong, North Korea's influential leader, declared the country's nuclear weapons status "irreversible", rejecting denuclearization talks and demanding US acceptance of this reality as a condition for future dialogue. This follows a White House official's statement suggesting President Trump's o...
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52% Bias Score

South Korea to Accept North Korea Nuclear Freeze as Interim Measure
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung stated he would accept a deal to freeze North Korea's nuclear weapons production as a temporary measure, acknowledging the country's annual production of 15-20 nuclear weapons and the unlikelihood of complete denuclearization.

South Korea to Accept North Korea Nuclear Freeze as Interim Measure
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung stated he would accept a deal to freeze North Korea's nuclear weapons production as a temporary measure, acknowledging the country's annual production of 15-20 nuclear weapons and the unlikelihood of complete denuclearization.
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16% Bias Score

Kim Jong-un Open to US Talks, but Not Denuclearization
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un expressed openness to talks with the US, but only if Washington abandons its insistence on denuclearization, stating that he will never relinquish his country's nuclear arsenal to avoid sanctions.

Kim Jong-un Open to US Talks, but Not Denuclearization
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un expressed openness to talks with the US, but only if Washington abandons its insistence on denuclearization, stating that he will never relinquish his country's nuclear arsenal to avoid sanctions.
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20% Bias Score

Trump-Kim Summit Yields Vague Commitment to Denuclearization
In a historic first, the Trump-Kim summit in Singapore resulted in a joint statement pledging North Korea's commitment to the complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, though lacking concrete measures or timelines, alongside a U.S. commitment to provide security guarantees to Pyongyang.

Trump-Kim Summit Yields Vague Commitment to Denuclearization
In a historic first, the Trump-Kim summit in Singapore resulted in a joint statement pledging North Korea's commitment to the complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, though lacking concrete measures or timelines, alongside a U.S. commitment to provide security guarantees to Pyongyang.
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36% Bias Score

North Korea Rejects South Korea's Peace Overture Amid Joint Military Drills
Kim Yo Jong, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's sister, dismissed South Korean President Lee Jae-myung's peace offers, calling Seoul an unserious diplomatic partner, amid ongoing joint US-South Korea military drills that Pyongyang views as an invasion rehearsal.

North Korea Rejects South Korea's Peace Overture Amid Joint Military Drills
Kim Yo Jong, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's sister, dismissed South Korean President Lee Jae-myung's peace offers, calling Seoul an unserious diplomatic partner, amid ongoing joint US-South Korea military drills that Pyongyang views as an invasion rehearsal.
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44% Bias Score

North Korea Denies Removing Border Loudspeakers, Rejects Dialogue
Kim Yo Jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, denied South Korea's claim that North Korea removed border loudspeakers, rejecting dialogue and citing upcoming joint US-South Korea military drills as proof of hostility, while the South Korean government maintains its assessment that the loud...

North Korea Denies Removing Border Loudspeakers, Rejects Dialogue
Kim Yo Jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, denied South Korea's claim that North Korea removed border loudspeakers, rejecting dialogue and citing upcoming joint US-South Korea military drills as proof of hostility, while the South Korean government maintains its assessment that the loud...
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44% Bias Score

North Korea Rejects South Korea's Peace Offer
Kim Yo-jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, rejected South Korean President Lee Jae-myung's peace overture on July 28th, stating that North Korea has "no reason" to engage in dialogue due to irreconcilable differences and the continued state of war between the two nations.

North Korea Rejects South Korea's Peace Offer
Kim Yo-jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, rejected South Korean President Lee Jae-myung's peace overture on July 28th, stating that North Korea has "no reason" to engage in dialogue due to irreconcilable differences and the continued state of war between the two nations.
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44% Bias Score
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