“We recall the Joint Statement of the Leaders of the Five Nuclear-Weapon States issued on January 3, 2022, on Preventing Nuclear War and Avoiding …
Gravitas: How the Ukraine war could go nuclear | Bakhmut: Has Ukraine’s fortress town fallen?
Tonight, on Gravitas:- How the Ukraine war could go nuclear– Bakhmut: Has Ukraine’s fortress town fallen?- Does Ukraine really need F-16 jets?
Watchdog warns Ukrainian nuclear plant ‘extremely vulnerable’ – The Hill
The largest nuclear power plant in Europe is “extremely vulnerable,” the head of the United Nations’s nuclear watchdog warns, as Moscow’s war on …
Will Russia use nuclear weapons? Putin’s options explained – The Times
President Putin has increased the risk of nuclear war by accusing the West of engaging in “nuclear blackmail” against Russia and warning that he …
Zaporizhzhia: How Ukraine war could go nuclear| Europe staring at risk of a nuclear leak? – YouTube
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky compared Bakhmut to Hiroshima. While this comparison is far-fetched, is the real Hiroshima is waiting to …
Weekday Wrap: Lightning strikes at Hanford, igniting 1,000-acre fire – OPB
From World War II through the Cold War, reactors at Hanford produced plutonium for nuclear weapons. Now, Hanford is one of the most contaminated …
Barbie vs. Oppenheimer – Golden Gate Xpress
The films may be precursors to get you to see the greater ethical issues at hand, forever microplastics and the looming threat of nuclear war.
Russia-Ukraine war: Bakhmut at ‘epicentre’ of combat, Kyiv says; Putin aware of … – The Guardian
The Washington Post is reporting that the UN nuclear watchdog is pushing for a last-minute agreement to safeguard Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear power …
Viewpoint: ‘AI could upend war, cyber conflicts — and in the most extreme case
… the potential for the new technology to upend war, cyber conflict. … conflicts — and in the most extreme case — the use of nuclear weapons.
Rising Nuclear-Weapons Risks Overshadow G-7’s Push for Disarmament at Hiroshima
HIROSHIMA, Japan—The specter of the world’s first nuclear attack hung over the weekend’s Group of Seven summit in Hiroshima.