People in Kharkiv, Ukraine, observe a crater and damaged buildings after a Russian rocket attack on Saturday. (Andrii Marienko / Associated Press).
Russo-Ukrainian War. Day 186: Shelling of Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant continues
Latest news from Ukraine today. Russo-Ukrainian War. Day 186: Shelling of Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant continues. Follow updates on Euromaidan Press …
This map details what would happen in the event of a nuclear war – Medium
If a large-scale nuclear weapons conflict were to break out between the US and Russia, 5 billion people would be starved, and the impact would be …
Middle East security still fragile, with or without Iran nuclear deal – Responsible Statecraft
For its part, Saudi Arabia is engaged in a round of Iraqi-mediated talks with Iran focused on security issues, including an end to the war in Yemen, …
Ukraine live news: UK ‘unclear’ if Russia can recruit more troops – Al Jazeera
Ukrainian state nuclear operator Energoatom made a similar statement … “My visit to Europe comes at a time when the war in Ukraine has shown the …
Does a Land-based ICBM Force Keep Us Safe from Nuclear Armageddon – Patheos
One man should not have the authority to launch a nuclear war. (Image credit: Union of Concerned Scientists). A virtual-reality simulation asks: …
Russian soldier defects, tells CBS News he and his comrades were “lied to,” and soon …
… he fled Russia after becoming an unwitting tool in Putin’s war machine. … speaking out “because if nothing is done, there will be nuclear war.
IAEA seeks to visit Ukraine nuclear plant amid concerns – Al Jazeera
“Civilian nuclear power must not be an instrument of war and therefore the sovereignty of states must be respected in regard of nuclear installations.
Ukraine and Russia: What you need to know right now – Reuters
The Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant resumed … Ukraine plans to expand the number of districts on the war’s front lines where …
Russia blocks final document at nuclear treaty conference – Star Tribune
Putin has since rolled back, saying that “a nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought,” a message reiterated by a senior Russian official …
