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Landmine Incident Jeopardizes Thailand-Cambodia Ceasefire
Three Thai soldiers were injured by a landmine in disputed Thailand-Cambodia border territory on Saturday, prompting Thailand to lodge a formal complaint against Cambodia for violating the landmine treaty and infringing Thai sovereignty, despite a recent ceasefire agreement following five days of de...
Landmine Incident Jeopardizes Thailand-Cambodia Ceasefire
Three Thai soldiers were injured by a landmine in disputed Thailand-Cambodia border territory on Saturday, prompting Thailand to lodge a formal complaint against Cambodia for violating the landmine treaty and infringing Thai sovereignty, despite a recent ceasefire agreement following five days of de...
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Ukraine Withdraws from Landmine Treaty Amidst Major Russian Offensive
On June 29, 2025, Ukraine announced its withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention banning landmines and confirmed the loss of an F-16 fighter jet and its pilot during a massive Russian missile and drone attack involving approximately 500 aerial weapons, resulting in three injuries and infrastructure dam...
Ukraine Withdraws from Landmine Treaty Amidst Major Russian Offensive
On June 29, 2025, Ukraine announced its withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention banning landmines and confirmed the loss of an F-16 fighter jet and its pilot during a massive Russian missile and drone attack involving approximately 500 aerial weapons, resulting in three injuries and infrastructure dam...
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Ukraine Withdraws from Ottawa Convention Amidst Largest Russian Airstrike
On Sunday, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy announced Ukraine's withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel mines, citing Russia's extensive use of such weapons during the war, while Russia launched its most massive airstrike yet, killing three civilians.
Ukraine Withdraws from Ottawa Convention Amidst Largest Russian Airstrike
On Sunday, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy announced Ukraine's withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel mines, citing Russia's extensive use of such weapons during the war, while Russia launched its most massive airstrike yet, killing three civilians.
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Ukraine to Withdraw from Ottawa Convention on Anti-Personnel Mines
On Monday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy initiated Ukraine's withdrawal from the 1997 Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel landmines, citing Russia's extensive use of these weapons against civilians and soldiers following a massive Russian aerial attack on Ukraine that involved 537 aer...
Ukraine to Withdraw from Ottawa Convention on Anti-Personnel Mines
On Monday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy initiated Ukraine's withdrawal from the 1997 Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel landmines, citing Russia's extensive use of these weapons against civilians and soldiers following a massive Russian aerial attack on Ukraine that involved 537 aer...
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Lithuania Withdraws from Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Treaty
The Lithuanian Parliament voted to withdraw from the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel mines on May 8, 2024, citing heightened security concerns due to the war in Ukraine; the withdrawal will be effective in six months.
Lithuania Withdraws from Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Treaty
The Lithuanian Parliament voted to withdraw from the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel mines on May 8, 2024, citing heightened security concerns due to the war in Ukraine; the withdrawal will be effective in six months.
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EU Countries Consider Reintroducing Anti-Personnel Mines
Five EU countries plan to withdraw from the 1997 Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention due to Russia's war in Ukraine, potentially reintroducing these weapons to Europe. This decision contradicts the EU's official stance against landmines, raising concerns about humanitarian law and global mine prolife...
EU Countries Consider Reintroducing Anti-Personnel Mines
Five EU countries plan to withdraw from the 1997 Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention due to Russia's war in Ukraine, potentially reintroducing these weapons to Europe. This decision contradicts the EU's official stance against landmines, raising concerns about humanitarian law and global mine prolife...
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NATO Countries to Deploy Landmines Along Russian Border
Five NATO countries bordering Russia and Belarus are withdrawing from the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel landmines to deter a potential Russian attack, raising concerns about the humanitarian and environmental consequences of deploying millions of mines along their 3500km border.

NATO Countries to Deploy Landmines Along Russian Border
Five NATO countries bordering Russia and Belarus are withdrawing from the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel landmines to deter a potential Russian attack, raising concerns about the humanitarian and environmental consequences of deploying millions of mines along their 3500km border.
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Ukraine Withdraws from Ottawa Convention on Anti-Personnel Mines
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed a decree withdrawing Ukraine from the 1997 Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel mines, citing Russia's use of such weapons and a lack of defensive alternatives; this decision, while requiring parliamentary approval, is expected to pass given the rul...

Ukraine Withdraws from Ottawa Convention on Anti-Personnel Mines
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed a decree withdrawing Ukraine from the 1997 Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel mines, citing Russia's use of such weapons and a lack of defensive alternatives; this decision, while requiring parliamentary approval, is expected to pass given the rul...
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Eastern NATO Countries to Resume Landmine Production
Five NATO countries bordering Russia and BelarusāFinland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Polandāplan to resume anti-personnel landmine production from late 2025, withdrawing from the Ottawa Convention to bolster border security against potential Russian aggression, despite concerns about civilian c...

Eastern NATO Countries to Resume Landmine Production
Five NATO countries bordering Russia and BelarusāFinland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Polandāplan to resume anti-personnel landmine production from late 2025, withdrawing from the Ottawa Convention to bolster border security against potential Russian aggression, despite concerns about civilian c...
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Ukraine to Leave Landmine Convention Amidst Heavy Russian Attacks
Ukraine is withdrawing from the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel landmines following a large-scale Russian drone and missile attack that killed a Ukrainian F-16 pilot and damaged infrastructure, prompting concerns about escalating conflict and civilian safety.

Ukraine to Leave Landmine Convention Amidst Heavy Russian Attacks
Ukraine is withdrawing from the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel landmines following a large-scale Russian drone and missile attack that killed a Ukrainian F-16 pilot and damaged infrastructure, prompting concerns about escalating conflict and civilian safety.
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Five EU Nations Consider Reintroducing Landmines
Five EU countriesāEstonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, and Polandāplan to withdraw from the 1997 Ottawa Treaty banning anti-personnel landmines due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, despite the treaty having been signed by 164 states and causing 833 casualties in 2023, the highest since 2011.

Five EU Nations Consider Reintroducing Landmines
Five EU countriesāEstonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, and Polandāplan to withdraw from the 1997 Ottawa Treaty banning anti-personnel landmines due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, despite the treaty having been signed by 164 states and causing 833 casualties in 2023, the highest since 2011.
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Four NATO Nations to Withdraw from Ottawa Convention Amidst Heightened Russian Threat
Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland will withdraw from the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel landmines, citing increased Russian military threats and the need for stronger border defenses; the decision follows a joint recommendation by the four countries' defense ministers.

Four NATO Nations to Withdraw from Ottawa Convention Amidst Heightened Russian Threat
Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland will withdraw from the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel landmines, citing increased Russian military threats and the need for stronger border defenses; the decision follows a joint recommendation by the four countries' defense ministers.
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44% Bias Score
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