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Iran's Nuclear Gamble: A Costly Arms Race
The National Interest magazine analyzes Iran's nuclear deterrence, arguing that acquiring nuclear weapons won't resolve its problems but instead draw it into a costly military competition it cannot win; the article explores the complexities of nuclear deterrence and the potential dangers for Iran.
Iran's Nuclear Gamble: A Costly Arms Race
The National Interest magazine analyzes Iran's nuclear deterrence, arguing that acquiring nuclear weapons won't resolve its problems but instead draw it into a costly military competition it cannot win; the article explores the complexities of nuclear deterrence and the potential dangers for Iran.
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52% Bias Score


Iran's Railway Receives $750 Million Investment Amid Zanjani Controversy
A 61 trillion toman ($750 million USD) contract between Iran's railway company and Avan Rail, a newly established firm with links to Babak Zanjani's past assets, will deliver 300 passenger cars, 50 freight locomotives, and 600 freight wagons.
Iran's Railway Receives $750 Million Investment Amid Zanjani Controversy
A 61 trillion toman ($750 million USD) contract between Iran's railway company and Avan Rail, a newly established firm with links to Babak Zanjani's past assets, will deliver 300 passenger cars, 50 freight locomotives, and 600 freight wagons.
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52% Bias Score


Israel Weighs Iran Strike Despite US Warnings Amidst Nuclear Talks
Israel is considering attacking Iranian nuclear facilities in the coming months, despite US President Trump's warning, while a second round of US-Iran nuclear talks is underway in Rome. Israel has presented the US with options including air strikes and special operations, aiming to temporarily disru...
Israel Weighs Iran Strike Despite US Warnings Amidst Nuclear Talks
Israel is considering attacking Iranian nuclear facilities in the coming months, despite US President Trump's warning, while a second round of US-Iran nuclear talks is underway in Rome. Israel has presented the US with options including air strikes and special operations, aiming to temporarily disru...
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48% Bias Score


Iran, US Hold Indirect Nuclear Talks in Rome
Indirect talks between Iran and the US regarding Iran's nuclear program began today in Rome, mediated by Oman, following a constructive first round in Muscat last week; both sides aim to de-escalate tensions and avoid potential military conflict.
Iran, US Hold Indirect Nuclear Talks in Rome
Indirect talks between Iran and the US regarding Iran's nuclear program began today in Rome, mediated by Oman, following a constructive first round in Muscat last week; both sides aim to de-escalate tensions and avoid potential military conflict.
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44% Bias Score


Iran, US to Resume Nuclear Talks Next Week
Following a meeting in Rome on Saturday, Iran and the US will resume nuclear negotiations next week, mediated by Oman, aiming to limit Iran's nuclear program despite pessimism from Iran's Supreme Leader.
Iran, US to Resume Nuclear Talks Next Week
Following a meeting in Rome on Saturday, Iran and the US will resume nuclear negotiations next week, mediated by Oman, aiming to limit Iran's nuclear program despite pessimism from Iran's Supreme Leader.
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60% Bias Score


Iran-US Nuclear Talks Continue Despite Key Differences
Following a second round of indirect talks in Rome on April 19, Iran and the US agreed to further discussions in Oman on April 26 regarding Iran's nuclear program; Tehran demands complete sanctions removal, while Washington seeks a halt to uranium enrichment.
Iran-US Nuclear Talks Continue Despite Key Differences
Following a second round of indirect talks in Rome on April 19, Iran and the US agreed to further discussions in Oman on April 26 regarding Iran's nuclear program; Tehran demands complete sanctions removal, while Washington seeks a halt to uranium enrichment.
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64% Bias Score

Israeli Business Leaders Launch "Abraham Shield" Plan for Regional Normalization
One hundred Israeli business leaders launched the "Abraham Shield" plan to advance normalization with Arab states, focusing on economic and technological cooperation and proposing a technocratic interim government in Gaza supported by Arab states to prevent future conflicts and leverage recent milit...

Israeli Business Leaders Launch "Abraham Shield" Plan for Regional Normalization
One hundred Israeli business leaders launched the "Abraham Shield" plan to advance normalization with Arab states, focusing on economic and technological cooperation and proposing a technocratic interim government in Gaza supported by Arab states to prevent future conflicts and leverage recent milit...
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48% Bias Score

U.S. Airstrike on Yemen Oil Port Kills at Least 74
A U.S. airstrike on Yemen's Ras Isa oil port killed at least 74 and injured over 100, according to the Houthis, marking the deadliest incident since a new U.S. military campaign began last month; the U.S. claims the strike targeted Houthi fuel sources, while the Houthis allege civilian targeting.

U.S. Airstrike on Yemen Oil Port Kills at Least 74
A U.S. airstrike on Yemen's Ras Isa oil port killed at least 74 and injured over 100, according to the Houthis, marking the deadliest incident since a new U.S. military campaign began last month; the U.S. claims the strike targeted Houthi fuel sources, while the Houthis allege civilian targeting.
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52% Bias Score

Iran-US Nuclear Talks Continue in Rome Amidst Key Disagreements
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi is in Rome for a second round of indirect negotiations with the US on Iran's nuclear program, mediated by Oman, following a first round in Muscat last week; key disagreements remain on the scope of the limitations and inclusion of related issues.

Iran-US Nuclear Talks Continue in Rome Amidst Key Disagreements
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi is in Rome for a second round of indirect negotiations with the US on Iran's nuclear program, mediated by Oman, following a first round in Muscat last week; key disagreements remain on the scope of the limitations and inclusion of related issues.
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48% Bias Score

US and Iran Agree to Continue Nuclear Talks
Following constructive initial talks, a second round of indirect US-Iran negotiations on Iran's nuclear program concluded in Rome on April 19, 2024, with both sides agreeing to further discussions in Oman, starting with technical talks on April 24 and another meeting on April 26.

US and Iran Agree to Continue Nuclear Talks
Following constructive initial talks, a second round of indirect US-Iran negotiations on Iran's nuclear program concluded in Rome on April 19, 2024, with both sides agreeing to further discussions in Oman, starting with technical talks on April 24 and another meeting on April 26.
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40% Bias Score

Iran-US Nuclear Talks Show Progress, but Key Obstacles Remain
Following a second round of indirect nuclear talks in Rome, Iran and the US will hold further technical-level negotiations this week and another senior-level meeting on April 26th in Oman; Iranian officials described the talks as "constructive", suggesting progress toward a potential agreement despi...

Iran-US Nuclear Talks Show Progress, but Key Obstacles Remain
Following a second round of indirect nuclear talks in Rome, Iran and the US will hold further technical-level negotiations this week and another senior-level meeting on April 26th in Oman; Iranian officials described the talks as "constructive", suggesting progress toward a potential agreement despi...
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40% Bias Score

Trump's Erratic Tariffs Trigger Market Panic and Political Backlash
President Trump's initial imposition of tariffs on numerous countries, followed by a partial reversal and significant increases on Chinese goods before excluding electronics, caused market panic and widespread political criticism, highlighting his vulnerability to economic realities and political pr...

Trump's Erratic Tariffs Trigger Market Panic and Political Backlash
President Trump's initial imposition of tariffs on numerous countries, followed by a partial reversal and significant increases on Chinese goods before excluding electronics, caused market panic and widespread political criticism, highlighting his vulnerability to economic realities and political pr...
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64% Bias Score
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