Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida lambasted the Russian administration for threatening to use nuclear weapons amid the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war.
Japan, on Hiroshima bombing anniversary, decries Russia’s ‘nuclear threat’
The war in Ukraine has made the goal of nuclear disarmament more difficult, Japan’s prime minister said on the 78th anniversary of the U.S. …
UN: Shadow of nuclear war re-emerges | Philippine News Agency
TOKYO – The shadow of nuclear war has re-emerged now that some countries are threatening to use nuclear weapons, United Nations Secretary-General …
North Korea calls itself a ‘responsible nuclear power’ – UPI.com
“Any nuclear attack by North Korea against the United States or its allies is unacceptable and will result in the end of that regime, …
Japan marks Hiroshima bombing anniversary | RNZ News
The day to commemorate the victims of the world’s first nuclear attack comes as Russia has the spectre of using nuclear weapons in its war with …
Letters: Pathway for elimination of nuclear weapons; A telling omission – Centre Daily Times
The threat of a nuclear war is as significant right now as at any time since the Cuban missile crisis, as we have shifted from a postwar period …
On 78th Anniversary of Oppenheimer’s Bomb Leveling Hiroshima, Japan’s PM Slams …
Kishida used his speech to condemn Russia’s threats of a nuclear attack on Ukraine and the West. “Japan, as the only nation to have suffered atomic …
Jeremy Corbyn: ‘Humanity Cannot Survive a Nuclear War‘ – Tribune
On Hiroshima Day, Jeremy Corbyn argues that the world has never been closer to nuclear war – and that the only way to avoid catastrophe is to …
Hiroshima marks atomic bombing’s 78th anniversary after hosting G7 summit
… “a world without nuclear weapons”, amid growing fears of nuclear war … The summit produced the G7’s first-ever joint document on nuclear …
Hiroshima marks atomic bombing’s 78th anniv. after hosting G-7 summit – The Mainichi
… by the United States on Sunday after its nuclear legacy took c. … “a world without nuclear weapons,” amid growing fears of nuclear war …