Nuclear Proliferation coverage about Ukraine
Where the world's Nuclear Proliferation coverage centers on Ukraine: Geotone's sample holds 14 such headlines across 12 days in the last 90 — 6% of the topic's country-tagged sample. Every headline links to the original publisher.
Data updated: · refreshed every 2 hours from GDELT
Sampled articles
14
trailing 90 days
Days with coverage
12
distinct days in sample
Distinct outlets
10
in the sample
Share of topic sample
6%
of country-tagged Nuclear Proliferation articles
Recent headlines
- IAEA: Russian-held Zaporizhzhya nuclear plant loses external powerAug 20 · yahoo.com
- Ukraine Derails IAEA Chief's Visit to Zaporozhye Nuclear Power PlantAug 19 · globalsecurity.org
- Drone Attack Near Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Kills One, IAEA SaysAug 18 · themoscowtimes.com
- IAEA: drone exploded at Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant bus stop, killing oneAug 18 · internazionale.it
- IAEA Notifies of Ukrainian Attack Injuring Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant On-Duty EmployeesAug 13 · globalsecurity.org
- IAEA Notifies of Ukraine Attack Injuring Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant On-Duty EmployeesAug 12 · sputnikglobe.com
- Military activity hits water supply at Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant and nearby town, IAEA saysJul 24 · dailymaverick.co.za
- Ukraine peace, Europe's militarization, Iran war and nuclear proliferation: Lavrov's ASEAN briefingJul 22 · bignewsnetwork.com
- Moscow demands IAEA action over 'terrorist' killing of nuclear plant staffJul 15 · europesun.com
- Moscow demands IAEA action over 'terrorist' killing of nuclear plant staffJul 15 · bignewsnetwork.com
- Russia, IAEA Hold Consultations on Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant in KaliningradJul 10 · sputnikglobe.com
- IAEA Warns of Fragile Nuclear Safety at Zaporizhzhia PlantJul 4 · newkerala.com
- IAEA warns of fragile nuclear safety after latest power loss at Zaporizhzhia plantJul 3 · bignewsnetwork.com
- IAEA chief urges stop to attack facility with nuclear materialJun 8 · china.org.cn
Built from Geotone's article sample: headlines matching the Nuclear Proliferation query whose primary extracted location is Ukraine (see methodology). Samples are capped per collection cycle, so counts indicate breadth, not total world coverage. This page exists only while the sample holds ≥12 articles across ≥5 days. Derived data CC BY 4.0 (“Geotone / GDELT”).