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Iran Threatens NPT Withdrawal Amid Renewed Sanctions Pressure
Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi warned Wednesday that European threats of renewed sanctions could lead Iran to withdraw from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), potentially escalating global nuclear security concerns following recent strikes on Iranian nuclear sites by the ...
Iran Threatens NPT Withdrawal Amid Renewed Sanctions Pressure
Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi warned Wednesday that European threats of renewed sanctions could lead Iran to withdraw from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), potentially escalating global nuclear security concerns following recent strikes on Iranian nuclear sites by the ...
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Germany Allows Taliban Consulates Amid Human Rights Concerns
Following the deportation of 81 Afghan refugees from Leipzig, Germany will allow the Taliban to open consulates in Berlin and Bonn, despite ongoing human rights abuses in Afghanistan, a move that follows Russia's recognition of the Taliban government.
Germany Allows Taliban Consulates Amid Human Rights Concerns
Following the deportation of 81 Afghan refugees from Leipzig, Germany will allow the Taliban to open consulates in Berlin and Bonn, despite ongoing human rights abuses in Afghanistan, a move that follows Russia's recognition of the Taliban government.
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Iran Vows to Rebuild Nuclear Sites, Raising Tensions
Following attacks on Iranian nuclear sites, Iran's Abbas Araghchi affirmed its right to uranium enrichment, prompting renewed US threats. Indirect talks with the US continue, while Iran blames European powers for the 2015 nuclear deal's failure and upcoming talks in Istanbul aim to prevent sanctions...
Iran Vows to Rebuild Nuclear Sites, Raising Tensions
Following attacks on Iranian nuclear sites, Iran's Abbas Araghchi affirmed its right to uranium enrichment, prompting renewed US threats. Indirect talks with the US continue, while Iran blames European powers for the 2015 nuclear deal's failure and upcoming talks in Istanbul aim to prevent sanctions...
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Iran Rejects Abandoning Uranium Enrichment Despite Willingness to Negotiate
Iran will not abandon uranium enrichment, says Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, despite willingness to negotiate with E3 countries for sanctions relief. Recent US bombings heavily damaged Iranian nuclear facilities, impacting upcoming negotiations in Istanbul on Friday, before the 2015 nuclear deal ...
Iran Rejects Abandoning Uranium Enrichment Despite Willingness to Negotiate
Iran will not abandon uranium enrichment, says Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, despite willingness to negotiate with E3 countries for sanctions relief. Recent US bombings heavily damaged Iranian nuclear facilities, impacting upcoming negotiations in Istanbul on Friday, before the 2015 nuclear deal ...
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Iraq Invasion: Documents Reveal Warnings to US of UK Regime Change Risk
Newly released documents detail warnings given to the US in January 2003 that invading Iraq without a second UN resolution risked removing Tony Blair from office; the US proceeded anyway.
Iraq Invasion: Documents Reveal Warnings to US of UK Regime Change Risk
Newly released documents detail warnings given to the US in January 2003 that invading Iraq without a second UN resolution risked removing Tony Blair from office; the US proceeded anyway.
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China-EU Summit Aims to Strengthen Ties Amid Global Uncertainty
The 25th China-EU Summit, held in Beijing on Thursday, aims to boost cooperation and stability in a turbulent world, marked by a significant increase in bilateral trade from \$2.4 billion in 1975 to \$785.8 billion in 2024, while investment grew to \$260 billion, despite challenges related to differ...
China-EU Summit Aims to Strengthen Ties Amid Global Uncertainty
The 25th China-EU Summit, held in Beijing on Thursday, aims to boost cooperation and stability in a turbulent world, marked by a significant increase in bilateral trade from \$2.4 billion in 1975 to \$785.8 billion in 2024, while investment grew to \$260 billion, despite challenges related to differ...
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Third Round of Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks Set for Wednesday
Moscow and Kyiv will hold their third round of peace talks in Turkey on Wednesday, aiming to resolve the ongoing conflict despite significant obstacles related to territorial control and military neutrality; previous talks resulted in prisoner exchanges but failed to achieve a ceasefire.

Third Round of Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks Set for Wednesday
Moscow and Kyiv will hold their third round of peace talks in Turkey on Wednesday, aiming to resolve the ongoing conflict despite significant obstacles related to territorial control and military neutrality; previous talks resulted in prisoner exchanges but failed to achieve a ceasefire.
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North Macedonia's Name Omission Raises Concerns in Greece
Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis will meet with his North Macedonian counterpart to discuss the government's avoidance of the country's constitutional name in official contexts, raising concerns about its European integration process.

North Macedonia's Name Omission Raises Concerns in Greece
Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis will meet with his North Macedonian counterpart to discuss the government's avoidance of the country's constitutional name in official contexts, raising concerns about its European integration process.
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Germany to Send Patriot Systems to Ukraine Amidst Ongoing Conflict
Germany will send five Patriot air defense systems to Ukraine to counter Russian aggression; Ukraine needs $6 billion for defense purchases and is collaborating with France on drone production; Russia is open to talks but significant differences remain, and a Putin-Trump meeting is possible in Beiji...

Germany to Send Patriot Systems to Ukraine Amidst Ongoing Conflict
Germany will send five Patriot air defense systems to Ukraine to counter Russian aggression; Ukraine needs $6 billion for defense purchases and is collaborating with France on drone production; Russia is open to talks but significant differences remain, and a Putin-Trump meeting is possible in Beiji...
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Ukraine, Russia to Resume Talks in Istanbul, Focusing on Prisoner Exchanges
Ukraine and Russia will resume direct talks in Istanbul on Wednesday, focusing on prisoner exchanges and the return of Ukrainian children deported to Russia; President Zelenskyy seeks a future presidential-level meeting, while Russia's official confirmation is pending.

Ukraine, Russia to Resume Talks in Istanbul, Focusing on Prisoner Exchanges
Ukraine and Russia will resume direct talks in Istanbul on Wednesday, focusing on prisoner exchanges and the return of Ukrainian children deported to Russia; President Zelenskyy seeks a future presidential-level meeting, while Russia's official confirmation is pending.
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China and EU to Hold Summit Amidst Growing Global Uncertainty
On Thursday, the European Council President and European Commission President will visit China for a summit marking 50 years of diplomatic relations, aiming to expand mutually beneficial cooperation and address global challenges.

China and EU to Hold Summit Amidst Growing Global Uncertainty
On Thursday, the European Council President and European Commission President will visit China for a summit marking 50 years of diplomatic relations, aiming to expand mutually beneficial cooperation and address global challenges.
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French Minister Assesses Damage from Russian Drone Attack on Chernobyl
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot visited the Chernobyl nuclear power plant to assess the damage from a Russian drone attack on February 14th, which damaged a sarcophagus built with French participation; France pledged €10 million for repairs, urging other countries to join the effort.

French Minister Assesses Damage from Russian Drone Attack on Chernobyl
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot visited the Chernobyl nuclear power plant to assess the damage from a Russian drone attack on February 14th, which damaged a sarcophagus built with French participation; France pledged €10 million for repairs, urging other countries to join the effort.
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28% Bias Score
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