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Budapest Memorandum: Broken Promises and the Ukraine Crisis
In 1994, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, and Belarus gave up their Soviet-era nuclear weapons to Russia in exchange for security guarantees from the US, UK, and Russia, which Russia violated in 2014 by annexing Crimea.
Budapest Memorandum: Broken Promises and the Ukraine Crisis
In 1994, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, and Belarus gave up their Soviet-era nuclear weapons to Russia in exchange for security guarantees from the US, UK, and Russia, which Russia violated in 2014 by annexing Crimea.
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60% Bias Score


Nobel Peace Prize Awarded to Hibakusha Amid Rising Nuclear Tensions
The 2023 Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Nihon Hidankyo, a group of atomic bomb survivors, highlights the urgent need for nuclear disarmament amid rising global tensions and the aging of its members. The award recognizes their decades-long campaign against nuclear weapons, but also emphasizes the need ...
Nobel Peace Prize Awarded to Hibakusha Amid Rising Nuclear Tensions
The 2023 Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Nihon Hidankyo, a group of atomic bomb survivors, highlights the urgent need for nuclear disarmament amid rising global tensions and the aging of its members. The award recognizes their decades-long campaign against nuclear weapons, but also emphasizes the need ...
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40% Bias Score


Ukraine's 1994 Nuclear Disarmament: A Costly Mistake?
On December 5, 1994, Ukraine surrendered its nuclear arsenal in exchange for security guarantees from the US, UK, France, China, and Russia, a decision now widely criticized as a mistake given Russia's 2022 invasion.
Ukraine's 1994 Nuclear Disarmament: A Costly Mistake?
On December 5, 1994, Ukraine surrendered its nuclear arsenal in exchange for security guarantees from the US, UK, France, China, and Russia, a decision now widely criticized as a mistake given Russia's 2022 invasion.
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40% Bias Score


Ukraine Loses Chance for NATO Membership and Traditional Peace Treaty with Russia
A Ukrainian lawmaker stated that due to the current conflict, Ukraine has lost its chance for NATO membership and a "normal" peace treaty with Russia, significantly impacting its future security and geopolitical standing.
Ukraine Loses Chance for NATO Membership and Traditional Peace Treaty with Russia
A Ukrainian lawmaker stated that due to the current conflict, Ukraine has lost its chance for NATO membership and a "normal" peace treaty with Russia, significantly impacting its future security and geopolitical standing.
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40% Bias Score


NATO Accuses Russia of Supporting North Korea's Nuclear Program
NATO accuses Russia of violating UN sanctions by supplying North Korea with over 1 million barrels of oil since March 2024 in exchange for weapons and troops fighting in Ukraine, potentially destabilizing the Korean Peninsula and threatening the US.
NATO Accuses Russia of Supporting North Korea's Nuclear Program
NATO accuses Russia of violating UN sanctions by supplying North Korea with over 1 million barrels of oil since March 2024 in exchange for weapons and troops fighting in Ukraine, potentially destabilizing the Korean Peninsula and threatening the US.
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44% Bias Score


White House Denies Reports of US Nuclear Weapons Transfer to Ukraine
The White House denies reports that the US is considering providing Ukraine with nuclear weapons, rejecting claims made by unidentified Western officials; this follows Ukraine's 1994 relinquishment of its nuclear arsenal in exchange for security assurances under the Budapest Memorandum.
White House Denies Reports of US Nuclear Weapons Transfer to Ukraine
The White House denies reports that the US is considering providing Ukraine with nuclear weapons, rejecting claims made by unidentified Western officials; this follows Ukraine's 1994 relinquishment of its nuclear arsenal in exchange for security assurances under the Budapest Memorandum.
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40% Bias Score

Russia's Broken Promises: The Budapest Memorandum and the Ukraine Crisis
Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine stems from its historical view of Ukraine as intrinsically linked, disregarding its 1991 independence. The 1994 Budapest Memorandum, where Ukraine gave up its nuclear weapons in exchange for sovereignty guarantees from Russia, the US, and the UK, is now viewed as a ...

Russia's Broken Promises: The Budapest Memorandum and the Ukraine Crisis
Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine stems from its historical view of Ukraine as intrinsically linked, disregarding its 1991 independence. The 1994 Budapest Memorandum, where Ukraine gave up its nuclear weapons in exchange for sovereignty guarantees from Russia, the US, and the UK, is now viewed as a ...
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44% Bias Score

US-Russia Military Communication Follows Russian Missile Strike on Ukraine
On December 3, 2023, following a Russian missile strike on Ukraine, the Russian Chief of the General Staff called his US counterpart to discuss military actions in Ukraine and avoiding miscalculations, possibly referencing US ATACMS missile strikes on Russia and the potential for escalation.

US-Russia Military Communication Follows Russian Missile Strike on Ukraine
On December 3, 2023, following a Russian missile strike on Ukraine, the Russian Chief of the General Staff called his US counterpart to discuss military actions in Ukraine and avoiding miscalculations, possibly referencing US ATACMS missile strikes on Russia and the potential for escalation.
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60% Bias Score

Putin's Nuclear Rhetoric Backfires: Domestic Opposition to Escalation
President Putin's recent speech in Kazakhstan highlighted Russia's new weapons, described as "almost like nuclear weapons," aiming to intimidate the West, but facing significant domestic opposition as polls reveal 88% of Russians oppose nuclear strikes against Ukraine and 65% oppose strikes against ...

Putin's Nuclear Rhetoric Backfires: Domestic Opposition to Escalation
President Putin's recent speech in Kazakhstan highlighted Russia's new weapons, described as "almost like nuclear weapons," aiming to intimidate the West, but facing significant domestic opposition as polls reveal 88% of Russians oppose nuclear strikes against Ukraine and 65% oppose strikes against ...
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28% Bias Score

Russia Threatens Stronger Military Action Against Ukraine
Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister warned of stronger military action against Ukraine if the US and its allies don't recognize that Moscow cannot be pressured indefinitely, citing unprecedented geopolitical tensions and the recent $725 million US security assistance package to Ukraine.

Russia Threatens Stronger Military Action Against Ukraine
Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister warned of stronger military action against Ukraine if the US and its allies don't recognize that Moscow cannot be pressured indefinitely, citing unprecedented geopolitical tensions and the recent $725 million US security assistance package to Ukraine.
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56% Bias Score

Russia's Anti-Satellite Weapon Development Fuels Space Arms Race Fears
Amid rising tensions, Russia's suspected development of a powerful anti-satellite weapon, potentially nuclear, raises serious national security concerns, contradicting Putin's earlier denials and highlighting the risks of an arms race in space.

Russia's Anti-Satellite Weapon Development Fuels Space Arms Race Fears
Amid rising tensions, Russia's suspected development of a powerful anti-satellite weapon, potentially nuclear, raises serious national security concerns, contradicting Putin's earlier denials and highlighting the risks of an arms race in space.
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48% Bias Score

Russia Returns 500 Ukrainian Soldier Bodies Amidst Intensified Fighting and Nuclear Test Concerns
The 1010th day of the Russia-Ukraine war saw intensified fighting in eastern Ukraine, Russia returning over 500 Ukrainian soldier bodies, and discussions of a potential resumption of Russian nuclear weapons tests; Ukraine appointed a new commander and is reinforcing its troops.

Russia Returns 500 Ukrainian Soldier Bodies Amidst Intensified Fighting and Nuclear Test Concerns
The 1010th day of the Russia-Ukraine war saw intensified fighting in eastern Ukraine, Russia returning over 500 Ukrainian soldier bodies, and discussions of a potential resumption of Russian nuclear weapons tests; Ukraine appointed a new commander and is reinforcing its troops.
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24% Bias Score
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