Russian General Killed in Moscow Bombing; Ukraine Claims Responsibility
Major General Igor Kirillov, head of Russia's radiological, chemical, and biological defense forces, was killed in a bomb blast in Moscow on Tuesday; the Security Service of Ukraine claimed responsibility, citing Kirillov's alleged use of banned chemical weapons in Ukraine.
Russian General Killed in Moscow Bombing; Ukraine Claims Responsibility
Major General Igor Kirillov, head of Russia's radiological, chemical, and biological defense forces, was killed in a bomb blast in Moscow on Tuesday; the Security Service of Ukraine claimed responsibility, citing Kirillov's alleged use of banned chemical weapons in Ukraine.
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44% Bias Score
Nuclear Threat Fuels Private Bunker Boom
Amid rising global nuclear threats and increased weapons spending, the market for private bunkers is booming, projected to grow to \$175 million by 2030, despite government reassurances and warnings from nonproliferation advocates that bunkers create a false sense of security and distract from the n...
Nuclear Threat Fuels Private Bunker Boom
Amid rising global nuclear threats and increased weapons spending, the market for private bunkers is booming, projected to grow to \$175 million by 2030, despite government reassurances and warnings from nonproliferation advocates that bunkers create a false sense of security and distract from the n...
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44% Bias Score
Putin Threatens Missile Deployment Amidst Ukraine Conflict Escalation
Russian President Vladimir Putin threatened to lift restrictions on Russian missile deployment in response to perceived Western provocations, claiming territorial gains in Ukraine while escalating the conflict.
Putin Threatens Missile Deployment Amidst Ukraine Conflict Escalation
Russian President Vladimir Putin threatened to lift restrictions on Russian missile deployment in response to perceived Western provocations, claiming territorial gains in Ukraine while escalating the conflict.
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44% Bias Score
Lawmakers Seek to Restrict President's Nuclear First-Strike Power
Senators Markey and Lieu are urging President Biden to require Congressional authorization before a nuclear first strike, citing concerns about President-elect Trump's unchecked power to launch such an attack, and introducing the Restricting First Use of Nuclear Weapons Act to change the existing po...
Lawmakers Seek to Restrict President's Nuclear First-Strike Power
Senators Markey and Lieu are urging President Biden to require Congressional authorization before a nuclear first strike, citing concerns about President-elect Trump's unchecked power to launch such an attack, and introducing the Restricting First Use of Nuclear Weapons Act to change the existing po...
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44% Bias Score
Israel Achieves Air Superiority in Syria, Raising Specter of Iranian Strikes
Israel's Air Force achieved total air superiority in Syria after destroying 86% of its air defenses, potentially enabling strikes on Iran and increasing Israel's operational freedom.
Israel Achieves Air Superiority in Syria, Raising Specter of Iranian Strikes
Israel's Air Force achieved total air superiority in Syria after destroying 86% of its air defenses, potentially enabling strikes on Iran and increasing Israel's operational freedom.
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68% Bias Score
Iran's Uranium Enrichment Surge Fuels Nuclear Weapons Concerns
Iran's uranium enrichment capacity has increased dramatically, exceeding 34 kilograms of 60%-enriched uranium per month, raising concerns about its potential to quickly produce nuclear weapons. This escalation follows Israel's military actions against Iranian-backed groups, weakening Iran's regional...
Iran's Uranium Enrichment Surge Fuels Nuclear Weapons Concerns
Iran's uranium enrichment capacity has increased dramatically, exceeding 34 kilograms of 60%-enriched uranium per month, raising concerns about its potential to quickly produce nuclear weapons. This escalation follows Israel's military actions against Iranian-backed groups, weakening Iran's regional...
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52% Bias Score
Private Bunker Sales Surge Amid Growing Nuclear Threats
Global private bunker sales are surging, reaching \$175 million projected by 2030, fueled by rising nuclear threats and geopolitical instability, despite expert warnings that bunkers offer a false sense of security in a nuclear war and that focusing on non-proliferation is the only true solution.
Private Bunker Sales Surge Amid Growing Nuclear Threats
Global private bunker sales are surging, reaching \$175 million projected by 2030, fueled by rising nuclear threats and geopolitical instability, despite expert warnings that bunkers offer a false sense of security in a nuclear war and that focusing on non-proliferation is the only true solution.
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44% Bias Score
Private Bunker Sales Surge Amid Growing Nuclear Threat
Amid rising global nuclear threats, the market for private bunkers is booming, projected to reach \$175 million by 2030, despite experts emphasizing the need for nuclear non-proliferation over individual survival strategies.
Private Bunker Sales Surge Amid Growing Nuclear Threat
Amid rising global nuclear threats, the market for private bunkers is booming, projected to reach \$175 million by 2030, despite experts emphasizing the need for nuclear non-proliferation over individual survival strategies.
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40% Bias Score
Gallant: Iran Vulnerable, Window to Act on Nuclear Program
Following an October 26th Israeli airstrike on Iranian military sites, former Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant argued that a window of opportunity exists to curb Iran's nuclear weapons program due to Iran's weakened defenses. The operation, known as "Days of Repentance," targeted approximately ...
Gallant: Iran Vulnerable, Window to Act on Nuclear Program
Following an October 26th Israeli airstrike on Iranian military sites, former Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant argued that a window of opportunity exists to curb Iran's nuclear weapons program due to Iran's weakened defenses. The operation, known as "Days of Repentance," targeted approximately ...
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Trump Team Weighs Airstrike on Iranian Nuclear Facilities
President-elect Trump's team is considering a potential preemptive US and Israeli airstrike on Iranian nuclear facilities due to concerns about the effectiveness of economic sanctions and Iran's nuclear advancements, with discussions currently in early stages, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Trump Team Weighs Airstrike on Iranian Nuclear Facilities
President-elect Trump's team is considering a potential preemptive US and Israeli airstrike on Iranian nuclear facilities due to concerns about the effectiveness of economic sanctions and Iran's nuclear advancements, with discussions currently in early stages, according to The Wall Street Journal.
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US Nuclear Deployment in Eastern Europe: Poland More Likely Than Ukraine
Former US congressional staffer Brandon Weichert raised the possibility, albeit deemed 'insane', of the Biden administration deploying B-61 thermonuclear bombs in Ukraine, with Poland viewed as a more probable location given Russia's use of hypersonic missiles and Belarus's potential involvement.
US Nuclear Deployment in Eastern Europe: Poland More Likely Than Ukraine
Former US congressional staffer Brandon Weichert raised the possibility, albeit deemed 'insane', of the Biden administration deploying B-61 thermonuclear bombs in Ukraine, with Poland viewed as a more probable location given Russia's use of hypersonic missiles and Belarus's potential involvement.
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Nuclear Powers Meet Secretly in Dubai to Discuss Doctrines
Representatives from Russia, the US, China, the UK, and France held a secret meeting in Dubai to discuss their nuclear doctrines, aiming to prevent misunderstandings and miscalculations, a week after the Chinese foreign ministry confirmed the event.
Nuclear Powers Meet Secretly in Dubai to Discuss Doctrines
Representatives from Russia, the US, China, the UK, and France held a secret meeting in Dubai to discuss their nuclear doctrines, aiming to prevent misunderstandings and miscalculations, a week after the Chinese foreign ministry confirmed the event.
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44% Bias Score