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Iran-Israel Conflict Escalates with Deadly Missile Attacks
On Saturday, Iran launched multiple waves of missile attacks against Israel, killing two and injuring 21, while Israel retaliated by killing two Iranian deputy commanders and causing limited damage to the Fordow nuclear facility; the conflict shows signs of expanding to include US bases.
Iran-Israel Conflict Escalates with Deadly Missile Attacks
On Saturday, Iran launched multiple waves of missile attacks against Israel, killing two and injuring 21, while Israel retaliated by killing two Iranian deputy commanders and causing limited damage to the Fordow nuclear facility; the conflict shows signs of expanding to include US bases.
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40% Bias Score


IAEA Gains Access to Syrian Nuclear Sites Amidst Regional Tensions
Syria's new government has allowed immediate IAEA inspection of suspected former nuclear sites, a key step towards rejoining the international community, while Israel continues attacks despite indirect talks and IAEA offers aid to rebuild Syria's health system.
IAEA Gains Access to Syrian Nuclear Sites Amidst Regional Tensions
Syria's new government has allowed immediate IAEA inspection of suspected former nuclear sites, a key step towards rejoining the international community, while Israel continues attacks despite indirect talks and IAEA offers aid to rebuild Syria's health system.
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40% Bias Score


Drone Strike Damages Chernobyl Sarcophagus: Ukraine Accuses Russia
Ukraine accused Russia of a drone strike on the Chernobyl nuclear power plant's sarcophagus, causing damage but no radiation increase; Russia denied involvement; the EU expressed deep concern.
Drone Strike Damages Chernobyl Sarcophagus: Ukraine Accuses Russia
Ukraine accused Russia of a drone strike on the Chernobyl nuclear power plant's sarcophagus, causing damage but no radiation increase; Russia denied involvement; the EU expressed deep concern.
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40% Bias Score


Russian Drone Strike Damages Chernobyl Radiation Shield
A Russian drone strike damaged a radiation shield at Chernobyl's fourth reactor, causing a fire but no immediate radiation increase, prompting accusations from Ukraine and denials from Russia.
Russian Drone Strike Damages Chernobyl Radiation Shield
A Russian drone strike damaged a radiation shield at Chernobyl's fourth reactor, causing a fire but no immediate radiation increase, prompting accusations from Ukraine and denials from Russia.
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48% Bias Score


Assassination of Iranian Judges Exposes Regime's Weakness, Heightening War Risk
The assassination of two Iranian judges responsible for human rights abuses has increased public satisfaction in Iran but weakened the regime domestically and internationally, exposing its vulnerabilities and raising the risk of military intervention, particularly by Israel or the US.
Assassination of Iranian Judges Exposes Regime's Weakness, Heightening War Risk
The assassination of two Iranian judges responsible for human rights abuses has increased public satisfaction in Iran but weakened the regime domestically and internationally, exposing its vulnerabilities and raising the risk of military intervention, particularly by Israel or the US.
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64% Bias Score


Russia's MIRVed Missile Use in Ukraine: A Dangerous Escalation?
Russia's use of a MIRVed ballistic missile in Ukraine sparks concerns about escalation and challenges Cold War deterrence doctrines.
Russia's MIRVed Missile Use in Ukraine: A Dangerous Escalation?
Russia's use of a MIRVed ballistic missile in Ukraine sparks concerns about escalation and challenges Cold War deterrence doctrines.
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40% Bias Score

Pentagon Review Casts Shadow on Australia's AUKUS Submarine Deal
Australia's AUKUS deal to acquire nuclear-powered submarines from the U.S. faces a Pentagon review, raising questions about its feasibility despite a US$239-billion commitment, amid concerns over U.S. production capacity and Australian defense spending, with the first submarines expected by 2027 and...

Pentagon Review Casts Shadow on Australia's AUKUS Submarine Deal
Australia's AUKUS deal to acquire nuclear-powered submarines from the U.S. faces a Pentagon review, raising questions about its feasibility despite a US$239-billion commitment, amid concerns over U.S. production capacity and Australian defense spending, with the first submarines expected by 2027 and...
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40% Bias Score

Iran's Uranium Stockpile Nears Weapons-Grade Threshold
A confidential UN report reveals Iran's stockpile of nearly weapons-grade enriched uranium has increased by almost 50% since February to 408.6 kilograms, nearing the threshold for multiple nuclear weapons; the IAEA urges Iran to reverse course amid ongoing US-Iran negotiations.

Iran's Uranium Stockpile Nears Weapons-Grade Threshold
A confidential UN report reveals Iran's stockpile of nearly weapons-grade enriched uranium has increased by almost 50% since February to 408.6 kilograms, nearing the threshold for multiple nuclear weapons; the IAEA urges Iran to reverse course amid ongoing US-Iran negotiations.
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60% Bias Score

Drone Strike Damages Chernobyl Sarcophagus, Radiation Levels Stable
On Friday, a Russian drone strike hit the Chernobyl sarcophagus, causing significant damage but not increasing radiation levels, according to Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and the IAEA. The strike occurred during a volley of 133 drones launched overnight.

Drone Strike Damages Chernobyl Sarcophagus, Radiation Levels Stable
On Friday, a Russian drone strike hit the Chernobyl sarcophagus, causing significant damage but not increasing radiation levels, according to Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and the IAEA. The strike occurred during a volley of 133 drones launched overnight.
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48% Bias Score

AGL Rejects Opposition's Coal-to-Nuclear Plan
AGL, Australia's largest coal-fired electricity supplier, announced it will not extend the operation of its aging coal plants beyond 2035, rejecting the opposition's plan to replace them with nuclear power plants by 2037, citing concerns about higher electricity prices and more frequent outages.

AGL Rejects Opposition's Coal-to-Nuclear Plan
AGL, Australia's largest coal-fired electricity supplier, announced it will not extend the operation of its aging coal plants beyond 2035, rejecting the opposition's plan to replace them with nuclear power plants by 2037, citing concerns about higher electricity prices and more frequent outages.
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56% Bias Score

Iran Increases Uranium Enrichment, Leading to More IAEA Inspections
Iran confirmed on December 14, 2024, an increase in IAEA inspections of its nuclear facilities following its acceleration of uranium enrichment to 60%, near weapons-grade levels; this follows the activation of new centrifuges at the Fordo facility, significantly increasing production.

Iran Increases Uranium Enrichment, Leading to More IAEA Inspections
Iran confirmed on December 14, 2024, an increase in IAEA inspections of its nuclear facilities following its acceleration of uranium enrichment to 60%, near weapons-grade levels; this follows the activation of new centrifuges at the Fordo facility, significantly increasing production.
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36% Bias Score

Ukraine Missile Strike on Russia Sparks Escalation Fears
Ukraine's use of ATACMS missiles against Russia raises concerns of conflict escalation and potential nuclear consequences, with Russia vowing an adequate response.

Ukraine Missile Strike on Russia Sparks Escalation Fears
Ukraine's use of ATACMS missiles against Russia raises concerns of conflict escalation and potential nuclear consequences, with Russia vowing an adequate response.
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36% Bias Score
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