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Global nuclear arms control under pressure in 2026
- The global legal framework for nuclear weapons control is facing significant challenges in 2026, which could lead to a nuclear crisis.
- Experts warn that the current state of nuclear arms control is bleak, with an almost complete dismantlement of the control architecture.
- The effectiveness of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty is diminishing, making it harder to find collective solutions during a crisis.
- There is an almost complete dismantlement of arms control architecture, indicating significant concerns.
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Paris, France. The fragile global legal framework for the control of atomic weapons will face new obstacles in 2026 that will further weaken protection barriers to prevent a nuclear crisis.In the first half of next year there will be two key developments: the New START bilateral treaty between the United States and Russia expires on 5 February and, in April, New York hosts the Review Conference (RevCon) of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of …
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Total News Sources30
Leaning Left4Leaning Right8Center7Last UpdatedBias Distribution42% Right
Bias Distribution
- 42% of the sources lean Right
42% Right
L 21%
C 37%
R 42%
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