The Princeton-based Coalition for Peace Action will host the webinar “The War in Ukraine: Russia, the United States, NATO and nuclear danger” from …
Ukraine war escalates as Russia fires more missiles, Mariupol turns apocalyptic …
… drones, television cameras, satellite imagery – have led the world to the brink of a major conflict and put it at risk of nuclear war.
The smaller bombs that could turn Ukraine into a nuclear war zone – bdnews24.com
In destructive power, the behemoths of the Cold War dwarfed the US atomic bomb that destroyed Hiroshima. Washington’s biggest test blast was 1000 …
Ukraine invasion’s impacts on the world of science: Live updates
Russia launched a war against Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022, targeting more than a dozen cities and the Chernobyl nuclear site within the first day of …
Nuclear War: “Zelensky Is Effectively Requesting That We Commit Suicide Over Ukraine …
Such a war could very quickly escalate into a nuclear confrontation between Russia and the West. With both sides armed with thousands of nuclear …
The Cold War nuclear bunkers that are in London | Daily Mail Online
One of the hideouts (pictured), just off Vestry Road, Camberwell, was built to keep local government running in the event of a nuclear attack.
Deal on Ukrainian nuclear safety to come ‘soon,’ says IAEA chief – POLITICO
Deal on Ukrainian nuclear safety to come ‘soon,’ says IAEA chief … 3 Boris Johnson compares Ukraine war to Brexit battles.
NATO official sees Russia war entering a stalemate: ‘Neither side here can win’ – CNBC
Belarus, a close Russian ally, may soon attack Ukraine itself and is preparing to potentially let Russia position nuclear weapons on Belarusian …
Major media in the US become cheerleaders for war in Ukraine – People’s World
Almost as bad, in a war that could easily escalate into serious worldwide conflagration, since the two biggest nuclear powers are at loggerheads, …
10 must-read Twitter threads on the war in Ukraine – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
Would Russia use nuclear weapons in Ukraine? When people kept asking him that question, nuclear historian Alex Wellerstein wrote a Twitter thread …