Children in Russia will be trained on how to protect themselves in a nuclear attack, it has been reported.
Wind power pioneers Stiesdal and Garrad win top engineering prize for ‘benefit to humanity’
Stiesdal added: “When I was young, the risk of nuclear war was the biggest risk for humanity – or at least the biggest risk we recognised. “Now, I …
In Sven Holm’s ‘Termush,’ the wealthy emerge after nuclear war – The Washington Post
In “Termush,” the Danish writer Sven Holm’s 1967 novella, the worst has happened: Nuclear war has engulfed the planet, and it’s assumed that …
Cold War-Era Missile Designed to Carry Nuclear Warhead Found in Deceased Man’s Garage
Washington police said an Air Force museum in Ohio contacted them after a man called and offered to donate the missile, which belonged to his …
Will blustering Russians really put nukes back in Cuba? – American Family News
… nuclear war. President John F. Kennedy was eventually able to get the Russians to back down and send the missiles back to Russia. Military analyst …
Precarious Year Ahead for the Korean Peninsula | The Heritage Foundation
… war with South Korea and the … In 2022, North Korea revised its nuclear law and disturbingly lowered the threshold for its use of nuclear weapons.
IAEA chief to visit Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant to check safety – Reuters
… War · Japan · Middle East · United Kingdom · United States · US Elections · Ukraine … nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi said he would visit the …
What Is the US strategy when it comes to airstrikes in Iraq and Syria? – YouTube
Noam Chomsky: Putin, Ukraine, China, and Nuclear War | Lex Fridman Podcast #316 … How the First World War Created the Middle East Conflicts ( …
Artificial Intelligence Loves To Go Nuclear In War Simulations: REPORT – OutKick
However, how it might react in a war is becoming clearer, and it’s not ideal. AI might like nuclear weapons a bit too much. (Photo by: Education …
Peace is on the ballot — and survival is in the balance | Guest Commentary | Columnist
Dr. King was referring to the lethalness of nuclear war, which humanity could not survive. … nuclear strike,” even in response to a nonnuclear attack.