Built to withstand a nuclear attack, it’s now an astonishing subterranean museum that sheds light on Cold War paranoia.
Houston holds week-long NUCLEAR training exercise led by the FBI | Daily Mail Online
Houston will host a series of ‘large-scale’ nuclear training drills this week as the military war games the unthinkable. Analysis shows a missile …
G-7 Expected to Focus on Nuclear Dangers in Hiroshima – Arms Control Association
In response to concerns that Russia might use nuclear weapons in its war in Ukraine, Kishida also said on Jan. 9 that the G-7 needs to …
Russia-Ukraine latest news: 20000 of Putin’s troops killed since December, US says
Ukraine-Russia war: latest news and live updates. … have been aware of an incident at the nearby Vladimir Ilyich Lenin Nuclear Power Plant, …
North Korea blasts U.S.-South Korea summit deal for escalating tension – The Hindu
… to the “brink of a nuclear war,” state media KCNA said on May 1. … more insight into its nuclear planning over any conflict with North Korea …
War and Peace (Part Seven & Finale) – Relevant Radio
Is it ever morally licit to use nuclear weapons? Was dropping the atomic bomb wrong? Cale finishes the series on what the Catholic Church teaches …
China to play key role in Ukraine war as West braces for counteroffensive – EL PAÍS English
“There are no winners in nuclear war.” During the conversation, the Chinese president stressed the importance of “mutual respect for sovereignty …
FBI nuclear training exercises will take place in Houston and Harris County through Friday
The FBI will conduct a large-scale training exercise in southeast Houston and Harris County to prepare for the possibility of a nuclear incident.
The first boat to protest nuclear weapons is back to inspire a new generation
(Martin Luther King Jr. spoke out publicly in favor of banning the bomb and abolishing war as early as December 1957.) Jim Peck, who later joined the …
New Bill To Prevent AI Single-Handedly Launching Nuclear Weapons Proposed In US
For example, Soviet submariner Vasili Arkhipov single-handedly prevented nuclear war when their Captain mistakenly thought that war had broken out …
