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Japan's Shifting Stance on Nuclear Weapons
The election of Saya, a pro-nuclear weapons candidate from the rising Sanseito party in Japan, signals a potential shift in Japan's long-standing opposition to nuclear arms, reflecting growing global concerns about national security and the erosion of the nuclear taboo.
Japan's Shifting Stance on Nuclear Weapons
The election of Saya, a pro-nuclear weapons candidate from the rising Sanseito party in Japan, signals a potential shift in Japan's long-standing opposition to nuclear arms, reflecting growing global concerns about national security and the erosion of the nuclear taboo.
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44% Bias Score


Iran Halts IAEA Cooperation Amid Nuclear Site Security Concerns
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian signed a law on July 2, 2025, suspending cooperation with the IAEA due to concerns over the security of Iranian nuclear facilities following attacks by Israel and the U.S. on three sites, despite IAEA assertions of no evidence of weapons development.
Iran Halts IAEA Cooperation Amid Nuclear Site Security Concerns
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian signed a law on July 2, 2025, suspending cooperation with the IAEA due to concerns over the security of Iranian nuclear facilities following attacks by Israel and the U.S. on three sites, despite IAEA assertions of no evidence of weapons development.
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36% Bias Score


IAEA Loses Key Oversight of Iran's Nuclear Program Following US Withdrawal from 2015 Deal"
Due to the US withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal, the IAEA has lost the ability to track key aspects of Iran's nuclear program, including the origin of advanced centrifuges and the ability to conduct surprise inspections, creating a significant challenge to verify the peaceful nature of Iran's nu...
IAEA Loses Key Oversight of Iran's Nuclear Program Following US Withdrawal from 2015 Deal"
Due to the US withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal, the IAEA has lost the ability to track key aspects of Iran's nuclear program, including the origin of advanced centrifuges and the ability to conduct surprise inspections, creating a significant challenge to verify the peaceful nature of Iran's nu...
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44% Bias Score


Khamenei Criticizes US Nuclear Offer, but Doesn't Rule Out Talks
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Wednesday criticized a US offer on Iran's nuclear program but didn't rule out talks, reiterating Iran's refusal to halt uranium enrichment, a key demand from the US. The US offer, details of which remain unclear, was delivered by US special envoy Steve...
Khamenei Criticizes US Nuclear Offer, but Doesn't Rule Out Talks
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Wednesday criticized a US offer on Iran's nuclear program but didn't rule out talks, reiterating Iran's refusal to halt uranium enrichment, a key demand from the US. The US offer, details of which remain unclear, was delivered by US special envoy Steve...
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44% Bias Score


US-Saudi Arabia Near Nuclear Cooperation Deal
The U.S. and Saudi Arabia are close to signing a preliminary agreement for cooperation in energy and civilian nuclear technology, aiming to establish a commercial nuclear energy industry in Saudi Arabia, aligning with Vision 2030, but raising concerns about nuclear proliferation.
US-Saudi Arabia Near Nuclear Cooperation Deal
The U.S. and Saudi Arabia are close to signing a preliminary agreement for cooperation in energy and civilian nuclear technology, aiming to establish a commercial nuclear energy industry in Saudi Arabia, aligning with Vision 2030, but raising concerns about nuclear proliferation.
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36% Bias Score


Qatar Urges Israel to Join NPT, Register Nuclear Facilities
During an IAEA session in Vienna, Qatar called for Israel to sign the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) and to register its nuclear facilities with the IAEA, citing the treaty's resolutions urging Israel's participation and highlighting Israel's non-compliance as a threat to i...
Qatar Urges Israel to Join NPT, Register Nuclear Facilities
During an IAEA session in Vienna, Qatar called for Israel to sign the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) and to register its nuclear facilities with the IAEA, citing the treaty's resolutions urging Israel's participation and highlighting Israel's non-compliance as a threat to i...
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32% Bias Score

Hiroshima 80 Years On: A Legacy of Advocacy Amidst Rising Nuclear Threats
Eighty years after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan, survivors and their descendants continue to advocate for nuclear disarmament amidst growing global tensions and the modernization of nuclear arsenals by nine nations, raising concerns that the lessons of the past may be forgotten.

Hiroshima 80 Years On: A Legacy of Advocacy Amidst Rising Nuclear Threats
Eighty years after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan, survivors and their descendants continue to advocate for nuclear disarmament amidst growing global tensions and the modernization of nuclear arsenals by nine nations, raising concerns that the lessons of the past may be forgotten.
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40% Bias Score

Iran's Alleged Covert Nuclear Weapons Program
Iran is secretly developing nuclear weapons under the 'Kavir Plan', using satellite-launching missiles as a cover, according to the NCRI, despite ongoing nuclear talks and an IAEA report detailing secret Iranian nuclear activities.

Iran's Alleged Covert Nuclear Weapons Program
Iran is secretly developing nuclear weapons under the 'Kavir Plan', using satellite-launching missiles as a cover, according to the NCRI, despite ongoing nuclear talks and an IAEA report detailing secret Iranian nuclear activities.
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60% Bias Score

Iran's Nuclear Program: A Multifaceted Tool for Regime Survival and Regional Domination
Iran's nuclear program, initiated under the Shah, has drastically accelerated since the 1979 revolution, with recent reports indicating enough 60% enriched uranium for multiple weapons. This program serves multiple purposes, including regime survival, regional influence, and ideological warfare agai...

Iran's Nuclear Program: A Multifaceted Tool for Regime Survival and Regional Domination
Iran's nuclear program, initiated under the Shah, has drastically accelerated since the 1979 revolution, with recent reports indicating enough 60% enriched uranium for multiple weapons. This program serves multiple purposes, including regime survival, regional influence, and ideological warfare agai...
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60% Bias Score

EU Backs US-Iran Nuclear Talks Amidst JCPOA Deadline
The European Union actively supports ongoing US-Iran nuclear negotiations to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, coordinating closely with US officials and warning of potential sanctions re-imposition by summer if Iran doesn't meet commitments. The IAEA also continues monitoring, facing cha...

EU Backs US-Iran Nuclear Talks Amidst JCPOA Deadline
The European Union actively supports ongoing US-Iran nuclear negotiations to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, coordinating closely with US officials and warning of potential sanctions re-imposition by summer if Iran doesn't meet commitments. The IAEA also continues monitoring, facing cha...
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40% Bias Score

Iran Rejects US Uranium Transfer Proposal, Hindering Nuclear Deal Revival
Iran rejected a US proposal to transfer its enriched uranium to a third country during recent nuclear deal negotiations in Muscat, Oman, on April 12, 2024, due to concerns over potential US withdrawal and a desire to maintain IAEA control, highlighting a key obstacle to reviving the 2015 nuclear agr...

Iran Rejects US Uranium Transfer Proposal, Hindering Nuclear Deal Revival
Iran rejected a US proposal to transfer its enriched uranium to a third country during recent nuclear deal negotiations in Muscat, Oman, on April 12, 2024, due to concerns over potential US withdrawal and a desire to maintain IAEA control, highlighting a key obstacle to reviving the 2015 nuclear agr...
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36% Bias Score

FRM II Reactor Restart Delayed Until Late 2025 Due to Manufacturing Issues and Legal Challenges
The FRM II research reactor in Germany, shut down since March 2020 due to fuel shortages and the COVID-19 pandemic, is facing further delays in its planned 2025 restart due to component manufacturing issues. A legal challenge over its use of 93% enriched uranium, settled in June 2024, adds to the co...

FRM II Reactor Restart Delayed Until Late 2025 Due to Manufacturing Issues and Legal Challenges
The FRM II research reactor in Germany, shut down since March 2020 due to fuel shortages and the COVID-19 pandemic, is facing further delays in its planned 2025 restart due to component manufacturing issues. A legal challenge over its use of 93% enriched uranium, settled in June 2024, adds to the co...
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40% Bias Score
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