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Iran Modifies IAEA Cooperation Following Airstrikes
Following Israeli and US airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities in June 2024, Iran announced on July 12th that its cooperation with the IAEA will now be overseen by its Supreme National Security Council, requiring case-by-case approval for IAEA access to nuclear sites, prioritizing security concer...
Iran Modifies IAEA Cooperation Following Airstrikes
Following Israeli and US airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities in June 2024, Iran announced on July 12th that its cooperation with the IAEA will now be overseen by its Supreme National Security Council, requiring case-by-case approval for IAEA access to nuclear sites, prioritizing security concer...
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44% Bias Score


Russia Denies Access to Detainees in Azerbaijan, Warns Citizens
Russia has been denied access to its citizens detained in Azerbaijan, including journalists, prompting Moscow to warn its citizens about traveling there and to remind Azerbaijan of their strategic partnership. Russia also dismissed reports about eliminating Russian from Azerbaijani schools and denou...
Russia Denies Access to Detainees in Azerbaijan, Warns Citizens
Russia has been denied access to its citizens detained in Azerbaijan, including journalists, prompting Moscow to warn its citizens about traveling there and to remind Azerbaijan of their strategic partnership. Russia also dismissed reports about eliminating Russian from Azerbaijani schools and denou...
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52% Bias Score


Iran Nuclear Talks Stall in Geneva
European and Iranian nuclear talks in Geneva ended Friday without a deal, but diplomats are hopeful for more discussions; President Trump will decide within two weeks whether to negotiate with Iran; a former Pentagon official raised the issue of securing Iran's nuclear material if a deal is reached.
Iran Nuclear Talks Stall in Geneva
European and Iranian nuclear talks in Geneva ended Friday without a deal, but diplomats are hopeful for more discussions; President Trump will decide within two weeks whether to negotiate with Iran; a former Pentagon official raised the issue of securing Iran's nuclear material if a deal is reached.
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60% Bias Score


Russia's Extensive Nuclear Modernization Revealed
A German and Danish investigation reveals Russia's decade-long, extensive modernization of its nuclear arsenal, including new bases, advanced weapons like the Avangard hypersonic system, and sophisticated security measures, raising concerns despite experts assessing a low risk of nuclear war.
Russia's Extensive Nuclear Modernization Revealed
A German and Danish investigation reveals Russia's decade-long, extensive modernization of its nuclear arsenal, including new bases, advanced weapons like the Avangard hypersonic system, and sophisticated security measures, raising concerns despite experts assessing a low risk of nuclear war.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Offers to Help Ukraine Regain Control of Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant
During a phone call, President Trump offered to help Ukraine regain control of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP), currently occupied by Russia and inoperable since March 2022, creating a potential solution to Ukraine's energy needs and a point of contention in the ongoing conflict.
Trump Offers to Help Ukraine Regain Control of Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant
During a phone call, President Trump offered to help Ukraine regain control of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP), currently occupied by Russia and inoperable since March 2022, creating a potential solution to Ukraine's energy needs and a point of contention in the ongoing conflict.
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44% Bias Score


U.S. Government's Cost-Cutting Mistake: Firing Nuclear Weapons Personnel
The new U.S. administration mistakenly fired all federal employees responsible for nuclear weapons during a rapid cost-cutting initiative, highlighting the risks of poorly informed budget cuts.
U.S. Government's Cost-Cutting Mistake: Firing Nuclear Weapons Personnel
The new U.S. administration mistakenly fired all federal employees responsible for nuclear weapons during a rapid cost-cutting initiative, highlighting the risks of poorly informed budget cuts.
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56% Bias Score

France and UK Forge New Nuclear Security Pact Amidst Shifting Alliances
France and the U.K. announced a joint nuclear security pact, coordinating strategies to counter Russia's threats and address concerns about the United States' commitment to European security, reflecting a shift in the transatlantic balance of power.

France and UK Forge New Nuclear Security Pact Amidst Shifting Alliances
France and the U.K. announced a joint nuclear security pact, coordinating strategies to counter Russia's threats and address concerns about the United States' commitment to European security, reflecting a shift in the transatlantic balance of power.
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52% Bias Score

Macron and UN Nuclear Chief Discuss Iran After US-Israel Strikes
Following US and Israeli attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities, French President Macron met with the head of the UN's nuclear watchdog, Rafael Grossi, to discuss the situation amid heightened regional tensions and a NATO summit agreement to increase defense spending.

Macron and UN Nuclear Chief Discuss Iran After US-Israel Strikes
Following US and Israeli attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities, French President Macron met with the head of the UN's nuclear watchdog, Rafael Grossi, to discuss the situation amid heightened regional tensions and a NATO summit agreement to increase defense spending.
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60% Bias Score

US-Russia Consultations to Move to Moscow
Following a statement by Russian Ambassador to the US Alexander Darchiev, the next round of US-Russia consultations to address bilateral issues will be held in Moscow, a shift from the previous location in Istanbul. This decision comes despite ongoing challenges to improving relations from within bo...

US-Russia Consultations to Move to Moscow
Following a statement by Russian Ambassador to the US Alexander Darchiev, the next round of US-Russia consultations to address bilateral issues will be held in Moscow, a shift from the previous location in Istanbul. This decision comes despite ongoing challenges to improving relations from within bo...
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44% Bias Score

Trump Claims Imminent Iran Nuclear Deal, Warns Netanyahu
President Donald Trump stated that the US is close to a nuclear agreement with Iran, having warned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu against disrupting the negotiations; a final agreement could be reached in an upcoming meeting in the Middle East, but concerns persist about Israel's actions.

Trump Claims Imminent Iran Nuclear Deal, Warns Netanyahu
President Donald Trump stated that the US is close to a nuclear agreement with Iran, having warned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu against disrupting the negotiations; a final agreement could be reached in an upcoming meeting in the Middle East, but concerns persist about Israel's actions.
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36% Bias Score

Germany Seeks European Nuclear Defense Amid US Uncertainty
Facing uncertainty in US nuclear protection, Germany seeks nuclear defense talks with France and Britain, potentially leading to joint training and strategic dialogue, yet maintaining national control over nuclear weapons deployments.

Germany Seeks European Nuclear Defense Amid US Uncertainty
Facing uncertainty in US nuclear protection, Germany seeks nuclear defense talks with France and Britain, potentially leading to joint training and strategic dialogue, yet maintaining national control over nuclear weapons deployments.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration's Erroneous Dismissal of Nuclear Security Personnel Creates National Security Risk
The Trump administration mistakenly fired roughly 300 National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) employees responsible for US nuclear weapons, then struggled to rehire them due to lost contact information, highlighting significant administrative failures and national security concerns.

Trump Administration's Erroneous Dismissal of Nuclear Security Personnel Creates National Security Risk
The Trump administration mistakenly fired roughly 300 National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) employees responsible for US nuclear weapons, then struggled to rehire them due to lost contact information, highlighting significant administrative failures and national security concerns.
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52% Bias Score
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