Zaporizhzhia, Europe’s largest nuclear power station, cut off from grid after Putin’s troops attack Kyiv, Kharkiv, Dnipro and Odesa.
Brits worried about war coming to UK in the next few years after stark warning – The Mirror
The UK Defence Secretary’s stark warning that “war is coming” to the UK … War, not least because it would most likely end in a nuclear war.
Ukraine war live updates: Power restored at huge nuclear plant after Russia unleashes …
Kyiv and other major cities including Lviv, Kharkiv and Odesa have been hit by a wave of Russian drone and missile strikes overnight, …
Your Friday Briefing: Australia’s U.S. Nuclear Submarine Deal – The New York Times
It would also involve Australia buying a new class of submarines with British designs and American technology, and rotating U.S. attack submarines …
Nuclear Subs Would Be Game-Changing for Australia—and a Major Provocation for China
A tugboat escorts a nuclear powered U.S. Navy Virginia-class fast attack submarine into Port Canaveral in Florida, March 8, 2023.
UN nuclear chief raises alarm over Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia plant – Al Jazeera
The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant amid Russia-Ukraine conflict [File: … After the attack, the plant lost all external power supply and it …
Can never be won and must never be fought | The Manila Times
But will humanity survive a nuclear war? In 1985 then US President Ronald Reagan and Soviet General Secretary Mikhail Gorvachev were quoted jointly …
Russia hits Ukraine with deadly missile barrage as power briefly cut again to occupied nuclear plant
Ukrainians try to survive under attacks in war-torn Nikopol A view of Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant as the war between Russia and Ukraine …
“The risk of nuclear war is ever-present”—conflict over Taiwan | The Economist
“The risk of nuclear war is ever-present”—conflict over Taiwan. Also on the daily podcast: Mexico weakens its elections agency, and Connecticut …
Timothy Snyder on the Ukraine War: “In Russia, Will Is Placed over Reason” – DER SPIEGEL
In an interview, he explains why he considers fears of a nuclear strike by Vladimir Putin to be irrational – and how the war in Ukraine might end.
