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Nuclear Disarmament Stalls Amid Global Tensions
Global nuclear disarmament efforts have stalled, with the number of nuclear warheads increasing by 0.3% to 9,614 in 2025, driven by modernization programs and geopolitical tensions, particularly between China and the US, and the upcoming expiration of the New START treaty.
Nuclear Disarmament Stalls Amid Global Tensions
Global nuclear disarmament efforts have stalled, with the number of nuclear warheads increasing by 0.3% to 9,614 in 2025, driven by modernization programs and geopolitical tensions, particularly between China and the US, and the upcoming expiration of the New START treaty.
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48% Bias Score


Nuclear Disarmament Slowdown Increases Global Conflict Risk
SIPRI's 2024 report warns that the era of nuclear disarmament is ending, with the rate of warhead dismantlement slowing while new warheads enter global stockpiles, particularly from China's rapid expansion, increasing the risk of nuclear conflict due to modernization programs, heightened rhetoric, a...
Nuclear Disarmament Slowdown Increases Global Conflict Risk
SIPRI's 2024 report warns that the era of nuclear disarmament is ending, with the rate of warhead dismantlement slowing while new warheads enter global stockpiles, particularly from China's rapid expansion, increasing the risk of nuclear conflict due to modernization programs, heightened rhetoric, a...
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44% Bias Score


Global Military Spending Hits Record High in 2024
Global military spending hit a record \$2.72 trillion in 2024, a 9.4% increase from 2023; the US led with \$997 billion (37% of the total), followed by China, Russia, Germany, and India; this is the largest annual rise since the Cold War, driven by geopolitical tensions and the war in Ukraine.
Global Military Spending Hits Record High in 2024
Global military spending hit a record \$2.72 trillion in 2024, a 9.4% increase from 2023; the US led with \$997 billion (37% of the total), followed by China, Russia, Germany, and India; this is the largest annual rise since the Cold War, driven by geopolitical tensions and the war in Ukraine.
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20% Bias Score


Global Military Spending Hits Record High of $2.72 Trillion in 2024
Global military spending hit a record $2.72 trillion in 2024, a 9.4% increase from 2023, driven by the war in Ukraine and regional tensions; the U.S. spent $997 billion, while China spent $314 billion, and Russia's spending surged by 38% to $149 billion.
Global Military Spending Hits Record High of $2.72 Trillion in 2024
Global military spending hit a record $2.72 trillion in 2024, a 9.4% increase from 2023, driven by the war in Ukraine and regional tensions; the U.S. spent $997 billion, while China spent $314 billion, and Russia's spending surged by 38% to $149 billion.
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36% Bias Score


Global Military Spending Reaches Record High in 2024
Global military spending hit a record \$2.7 trillion in 2024, a 9.4% increase from 2023, the largest since the Cold War's end, driven by conflicts and geopolitical tensions, particularly impacting Europe and the Middle East.
Global Military Spending Reaches Record High in 2024
Global military spending hit a record \$2.7 trillion in 2024, a 9.4% increase from 2023, the largest since the Cold War's end, driven by conflicts and geopolitical tensions, particularly impacting Europe and the Middle East.
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28% Bias Score


Turkiye's Defense Exports Surge: Domestic Production Fuels Global Growth
Turkiye's defense exports soared from \$1.9 billion in 2014 to \$7.1 billion in 2024, driven by domestic production and the success of products like the Bayraktar TB2 drone, positioning it as a major arms exporter with global reach.
Turkiye's Defense Exports Surge: Domestic Production Fuels Global Growth
Turkiye's defense exports soared from \$1.9 billion in 2014 to \$7.1 billion in 2024, driven by domestic production and the success of products like the Bayraktar TB2 drone, positioning it as a major arms exporter with global reach.
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36% Bias Score

Global Nuclear Arsenal Rises Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) reports a 0.3% increase in global nuclear weapons to 9,614 available warheads in 2025, driven by modernization programs in Russia, the US, and particularly China's rapid expansion, reaching 600 warheads, amidst rising geopolitical tensions...

Global Nuclear Arsenal Rises Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) reports a 0.3% increase in global nuclear weapons to 9,614 available warheads in 2025, driven by modernization programs in Russia, the US, and particularly China's rapid expansion, reaching 600 warheads, amidst rising geopolitical tensions...
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48% Bias Score

Global Nuclear Arsenals Expand Amidst Modernization and AI Integration
The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) reports a reversal of the post-Cold War nuclear disarmament trend, with nine nuclear-armed states intensifying modernization programs, increasing the global nuclear warhead stockpile to 12,241 in January 2025. This increase is driven by ri...

Global Nuclear Arsenals Expand Amidst Modernization and AI Integration
The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) reports a reversal of the post-Cold War nuclear disarmament trend, with nine nuclear-armed states intensifying modernization programs, increasing the global nuclear warhead stockpile to 12,241 in January 2025. This increase is driven by ri...
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40% Bias Score

Global Military Spending Reaches Record High in 2024
Global military spending increased by 9.4% in 2024, the largest rise since the Cold War, driven by heightened geopolitical tensions; Europe saw a 17% increase, with Germany's spending surpassing India's; the US spent $997 billion, comprising 37% of global spending.

Global Military Spending Reaches Record High in 2024
Global military spending increased by 9.4% in 2024, the largest rise since the Cold War, driven by heightened geopolitical tensions; Europe saw a 17% increase, with Germany's spending surpassing India's; the US spent $997 billion, comprising 37% of global spending.
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44% Bias Score

Global Military Spending Surges to $2.72 Trillion in 2024
Global military spending hit $2.72 trillion in 2024, a 9.4% increase from 2023—the largest since 1991, driven by the Ukraine war, Middle East conflicts, and concerns about a potential US withdrawal from NATO; the US spent $997 billion (37% of the global total), while Ukraine allocated 34% of its GDP...

Global Military Spending Surges to $2.72 Trillion in 2024
Global military spending hit $2.72 trillion in 2024, a 9.4% increase from 2023—the largest since 1991, driven by the Ukraine war, Middle East conflicts, and concerns about a potential US withdrawal from NATO; the US spent $997 billion (37% of the global total), while Ukraine allocated 34% of its GDP...
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40% Bias Score

Global Military Spending Surges in 2024
In 2024, global military spending increased significantly, with Russia's spending reaching \$149 billion (38% increase), Germany's reaching \$88.5 billion (28% increase), and Ukraine's reaching \$64.7 billion (34% of its GDP).

Global Military Spending Surges in 2024
In 2024, global military spending increased significantly, with Russia's spending reaching \$149 billion (38% increase), Germany's reaching \$88.5 billion (28% increase), and Ukraine's reaching \$64.7 billion (34% of its GDP).
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40% Bias Score

SIPRI Report: Stagnant Global Arms Trade Masks Dramatic Regional Shifts
SIPRI's report reveals stagnant global arms exports, but dramatically increased imports by Ukraine (8.8% of global exports, 2020-2024), mostly from the US (45%), driven by Russia's aggression and uncertainty regarding US foreign policy; this caused a 155% increase in European weapon imports in the s...

SIPRI Report: Stagnant Global Arms Trade Masks Dramatic Regional Shifts
SIPRI's report reveals stagnant global arms exports, but dramatically increased imports by Ukraine (8.8% of global exports, 2020-2024), mostly from the US (45%), driven by Russia's aggression and uncertainty regarding US foreign policy; this caused a 155% increase in European weapon imports in the s...
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36% Bias Score
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