War in the Pacific was over. This week marks the 75th anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan. The United States is the only nation …
Bishops from Japan, US call Catholics to work for nuclear disarmament
… archbishop said as the 75th anniversary of the atomic bombings at the end of World War II approached. Speaking during a 30-minute webinar Aug.
Nagasaki survivor continues nuclear disarmament fight
In this 75th year since the war ended, he says he’ll continue to share his experiences and keep pushing for nuclear disarmament as long as he can.
Letters: Cannabis, cheap labour, border controls and public transport
The fear of nuclear retaliation makes starting a nuclear war unattractive. The argument “why do we need nukes if they are hardly ever used?” misses the …
Japan shifts gear to counter Chinese, North Korea aggression
World War II ended with US forces occupying Japan and the country’s constitution … He wants to keep a minimum set of tactical, nuclear war-heads.
The Real JFK Assassination Conspiracy Theories That Inspired Umbrella Academy Season 2
… to ten days earlier, giving him just enough time to track down his siblings and try to stop whatever event led the U.S. into nuclear war with Russia.
Eight Catastrophic Risks That Threaten Humanity — And How International Cooperation Might …
Some of these are fairly obvious, like nuclear war, and some may seem more the … This includes: nuclear warfare, biological and chemical warfare, …
Hiroshima’s anniversary reminds us that nuclear war is in sight
It’s the increasing danger — accidentally or intentionally — of unleashing the inconceivable destructive force of nuclear weaponry. Seventy five years …
Jumping immediately into playoff hockey is better than I ever could have imagined
Like an iodine pill before a nuclear war, the stress of hockey replaced the general anxiety of just living in 2020, and for a few hours I got to forget this …
GUEST COLUMN: Scientists sound alarm against Trump’s desire to resume nuclear weapons testing
… of testing would cause significant environmental harm, fuel a new nuclear arms race and could lead to accidental or intentional nuclear war.