North Korea revealed the “’Haeil-2′ underwater nuclear attack drone” for the first time Saturday, reporting the system was tested earlier this …
Someone Asked an Autonomous AI to ‘Destroy Humanity’: This Is What Happened – VICE
The AI, called ChaosGPT, complied and tried to research nuclear weapons, … the easiest way to make humanity go extinct is to incite nuclear war.
North Korea claims to test underwater nuclear attack drone “Haeil-2” – ANI News
The underwater nuclear attack drone “Haeil-2” entered into the test in Kajin Port, Kumya County, South Hamgyong Province in the afternoon on April …
N.Korea Says Held Another Test Of Underwater Nuclear Attack ‘Drone’ | Barron’s
North Korea claimed Friday it had tested another underwater nuclear attack drone, in its latest response to South Korean and United States …
North Korea says US-South Korea drills push tension to ‘brink of nuclear war‘ – The Jakarta Post
North Korea has accused the United States and South Korea of escalating tensions to the brink of nuclear war through their joint military drills, …
US, South Korea and Japan claim stolen cryptocurrency funds used to finance North … – Firstpost
On Thursday, North Korea accused Washington and Seoul of pushing tensions to the brink of nuclear war through their military drills.
Ukraine war divides Germany’s Easter peace demonstrations – DW – 04/07/2023
Ukraine war divides Germany’s Easter peace demonstrations … sending arms to Ukraine, warning that a military build-up could lead to nuclear war.
China, France condemn armed attacks on peaceful nuclear facilities – Ukrinform
Both states reaffirmed their support for the “Joint Statement on the Prevention of Nuclear War and the Avoidance of an Arms Race” issued by the …
Archbishop Caccia delivers statement to UN on nuclear weapons | ICN
He emphasized that the present nuclear danger obligates States to commit to … consequences that a nuclear war would have for all humankind.
Americans fear cyberattacks more than nuclear attacks – Audacy
… a report published Friday noted that recent polls indicate Americans are more concerned about cyber attacks than terrorism or nuclear war.