And as long as we stand behind that message, together, we prevent any military attack on any ally,” he stressed. EU politicians are concerned that …
Russia Space Nuke Warning Sparks Flurry of Theories – Newsweek
Moscow is purportedly developing a space-based nuclear weapon designed to attack satellites.
With a dire warning, concerns rise about conflict in space with Russia – The Washington Post
Russia is developing a space-based capability to attack satellites using a nuclear weapon, an aggressive move that has alarmed U.S. national …
Russia has signalled that the space arms race is on – with enormous risks – Sky News
Russia previously managed to jam signals from Starlink, Elon Musk’s satellite network being used by Ukraine. But it now seems to be resorting to …
Russian Nuclear Capabilities in Space Could Threaten the World’s Satellites – Stratfor
If confirmed, rumors that Russia is developing nuclear anti-satellite weapons would be a game changer in terms of space-based security threats, …
WHO member states are negotiating a pandemic treaty. But will countries follow the new rules?
The assembly laid out an ambitious timeline, giving negotiators until May 2024 to present a new global pact. When the negotiations first began, the …
50 years ago, act of civil disobedience in western Mass. ignited a movement against nuclear power
On that cold, clear night, Sam Lovejoy got a ride from the communal farm where he lived to the Montague Plains, where Northeast Utilities had …
NTI Experts Participate in China-U.S. Track II Dialogue on Nuclear Security
The meeting was opened by CACDA Senior Advisor Ambassador Cheng Jingye, SNSTC Deputy Chief Huang Ping, and NTI Vice President of Nuclear Materials …
Live news: US says it takes Russian nuclear space capability ‘very seriously’
US stocks opened marginally higher on Thursday after data showed retail sales fell more than expected in January, easing concerns of an economic …
‘Everyone needs to calm down’: experts assess Russian nuclear space threat | Russia | The Guardian
Attacks in Earth’s orbit as likely to damage Russian interests as western ones, says leading academic.
