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Conflicting Reports on Damage to Iranian Nuclear Facilities After U.S. Strike
On July 19, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump claimed the U.S. completely destroyed three Iranian nuclear facilities, despite reports suggesting only one suffered extensive damage and the others could resume operation soon.
Conflicting Reports on Damage to Iranian Nuclear Facilities After U.S. Strike
On July 19, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump claimed the U.S. completely destroyed three Iranian nuclear facilities, despite reports suggesting only one suffered extensive damage and the others could resume operation soon.
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52% Bias Score


Nuclear Weapons: Possession, Acquisition, and Future Threats
Nine countries possess nuclear weapons; the US, initiating the arms race with its WWII development and use, prompted the Soviet Union and others to pursue nuclear capabilities, despite the 1970 NPT treaty aiming to curb proliferation. Iran's recent actions further complicate this.
Nuclear Weapons: Possession, Acquisition, and Future Threats
Nine countries possess nuclear weapons; the US, initiating the arms race with its WWII development and use, prompted the Soviet Union and others to pursue nuclear capabilities, despite the 1970 NPT treaty aiming to curb proliferation. Iran's recent actions further complicate this.
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48% Bias Score


Trump, Netanyahu to Meet After Successful Iran Strikes
Following joint US-Israeli military strikes that reportedly delayed Iran's nuclear program by up to two years, President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu will meet Monday to discuss regional security, further military actions, and the reported success of the recent operations.
Trump, Netanyahu to Meet After Successful Iran Strikes
Following joint US-Israeli military strikes that reportedly delayed Iran's nuclear program by up to two years, President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu will meet Monday to discuss regional security, further military actions, and the reported success of the recent operations.
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52% Bias Score


Pentagon: Iran's Nuclear Program Delayed Two Years by U.S. Strikes
U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites delayed Iran's nuclear program by two years, according to the Pentagon, contradicting President Trump's claims; Iran suspended cooperation with the IAEA; Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to eliminate Hamas.
Pentagon: Iran's Nuclear Program Delayed Two Years by U.S. Strikes
U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites delayed Iran's nuclear program by two years, according to the Pentagon, contradicting President Trump's claims; Iran suspended cooperation with the IAEA; Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to eliminate Hamas.
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60% Bias Score


US Bill Authorizes Transfer of B-2 Bombers to Israel Amid Iranian Nuclear Concerns
US Representatives Gottheimer and Lawler introduced a bill to authorize President Trump to send B-2 Stealth Bombers and bunker buster bombs to Israel if Iran continues its nuclear program, following a recent US military operation against Iranian nuclear facilities that sparked debate in Congress.
US Bill Authorizes Transfer of B-2 Bombers to Israel Amid Iranian Nuclear Concerns
US Representatives Gottheimer and Lawler introduced a bill to authorize President Trump to send B-2 Stealth Bombers and bunker buster bombs to Israel if Iran continues its nuclear program, following a recent US military operation against Iranian nuclear facilities that sparked debate in Congress.
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64% Bias Score


US Airstrikes on Iranian Nuclear Facilities: Limited Success, Heightened Tensions
On June 22nd, the U.S. conducted Operation Midnight Hammer, using 14 GBU-57 bombs and 30 Tomahawk missiles to strike three Iranian nuclear facilities; despite the damage, Iran's nuclear program remains partially operational, prompting IAEA concerns and a threat of further U.S. action.
US Airstrikes on Iranian Nuclear Facilities: Limited Success, Heightened Tensions
On June 22nd, the U.S. conducted Operation Midnight Hammer, using 14 GBU-57 bombs and 30 Tomahawk missiles to strike three Iranian nuclear facilities; despite the damage, Iran's nuclear program remains partially operational, prompting IAEA concerns and a threat of further U.S. action.
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32% Bias Score

Senate Passes Spending Cuts, Bove Nomination Faces Opposition, Iran Nuclear Site Damage Assessed
The Senate passed a bill cutting \$9 billion in funding for public broadcasting and foreign aid, while the Judiciary Committee will vote on Emil Bove's controversial nomination to the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals; a U.S. assessment revealed that only one of three Iranian nuclear sites was signi...

Senate Passes Spending Cuts, Bove Nomination Faces Opposition, Iran Nuclear Site Damage Assessed
The Senate passed a bill cutting \$9 billion in funding for public broadcasting and foreign aid, while the Judiciary Committee will vote on Emil Bove's controversial nomination to the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals; a U.S. assessment revealed that only one of three Iranian nuclear sites was signi...
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52% Bias Score

Europe Threatens Iran with Sanctions Over Nuclear Program
The UK warns Iran of "dramatic sanctions" from European nations unless it allows UN inspectors to return and clarifies its nuclear program; the threat is backed by the E3's ability to reinstate UN sanctions under the 2015 nuclear deal.

Europe Threatens Iran with Sanctions Over Nuclear Program
The UK warns Iran of "dramatic sanctions" from European nations unless it allows UN inspectors to return and clarifies its nuclear program; the threat is backed by the E3's ability to reinstate UN sanctions under the 2015 nuclear deal.
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64% Bias Score

Iran Cuts IAEA Ties After US-Israeli Strikes on Nuclear Sites
Following US and Israeli airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites, Iran cut ties with the IAEA, citing distrust, while President Trump stated Iran's nuclear program is "set back permanently," despite uncertainty over its uranium stockpile and potential for restarting elsewhere.

Iran Cuts IAEA Ties After US-Israeli Strikes on Nuclear Sites
Following US and Israeli airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites, Iran cut ties with the IAEA, citing distrust, while President Trump stated Iran's nuclear program is "set back permanently," despite uncertainty over its uranium stockpile and potential for restarting elsewhere.
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44% Bias Score

IDF Airstrikes in Gaza, Iran's Nuclear Program Set Back
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) launched widespread airstrikes in the Gaza Strip, following heightened tensions and hostage situations; Iran's nuclear program is reported to be set back by up to two years due to recent strikes; minimal compensation is offered for damage caused by Israeli strikes in...

IDF Airstrikes in Gaza, Iran's Nuclear Program Set Back
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) launched widespread airstrikes in the Gaza Strip, following heightened tensions and hostage situations; Iran's nuclear program is reported to be set back by up to two years due to recent strikes; minimal compensation is offered for damage caused by Israeli strikes in...
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28% Bias Score

Israel Accepts 60-Day Gaza Ceasefire, Hamas Rejects
President Trump announced that Israel has agreed to a 60-day ceasefire in Gaza, but Hamas rejects this proposal unless it signifies the war's end; simultaneously, Iran ended cooperation with the IAEA, and Israel's defense minister threatened Jemen after a rocket attack.

Israel Accepts 60-Day Gaza Ceasefire, Hamas Rejects
President Trump announced that Israel has agreed to a 60-day ceasefire in Gaza, but Hamas rejects this proposal unless it signifies the war's end; simultaneously, Iran ended cooperation with the IAEA, and Israel's defense minister threatened Jemen after a rocket attack.
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48% Bias Score

Iran to Continue Uranium Enrichment Despite Facility Damage
Following attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi announced that Iran will continue its uranium enrichment program, citing national pride and the recent 12-day war. Iran has suspended cooperation with the IAEA due to security concerns, further escalating tensions.

Iran to Continue Uranium Enrichment Despite Facility Damage
Following attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi announced that Iran will continue its uranium enrichment program, citing national pride and the recent 12-day war. Iran has suspended cooperation with the IAEA due to security concerns, further escalating tensions.
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60% Bias Score
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