The Ukraine government accused Russia on Tuesday of planning a “provocation” at the Moscow-controlled Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, …
UN council to hold first meeting on potential threats of artificial intelligence to global peace
… have called on the world to act, declaring AI an existential threat to humanity on a par with the risk of nuclear war,” the U.N. chief said.
Building the Force We Need in the Pacific: SECAF Kendall Has the Right Vector
Nor were we asked about the integration of electronic warfare and … Having built a force to deter nuclear war, America was unprepared for the …
Ukrainian Nuclear Plant Is Just One of Innumerable Problems for Its Neighbors
Ukrainians who live near the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power … close to the front lines of the biggest European war in generations.
Former President of Russia: There are no winners in a nuclear war – Ruetir
loading… Dmitry Medvedev, the former president of Russia, threatened that a nuclear war could happen and there would be no winners. Photo/Reuters.
Threat of AI controlling nuclear weapons to be debated by UN Security Council during UK presidency
Dame Barbara Woodward, the UK ambassador to the UN, said the risk of computers deciding when to start a nuclear war will be among the concerns …
IAEA: Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant reconnected to backup power line – The Kyiv Independent
Several days later, Ukraine’s military intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov told the New Stateman that Russia had completed preparations for the attack.
The death of nuclear fear In the wake of Prigozhin’s mutiny, war hawks are once again … – Meduza
Those who like to threaten a nuclear attack, while avoiding any mention of repercussions for Russia itself, should consider what Prigozhin’s …
Doomsday bunkers being built in Japan amid increased fear of war – Yahoo News
Underground homes that provide shelter for apocalyptic scenarios — primarily a nuclear fallout — are now being built in Japan, with one non-profit …
Canadians fear Ukraine war will go nuclear, but won’t give in: poll | National Post
A new poll suggests 63% of Canadians are watching news of the war closely, with 43% believing the conflict is deadlocked.