The area, and the nuclear complex, has been under Russian control since the beginning of the war. Grossi and other nuclear experts have been …
China may be on brink of supplying arms to Russia, says Blinken | Ukraine – The Guardian
… possibly including guns and weapons, for the Ukraine war. … use of threats of nuclear war, or attacks on civilian nuclear power stations.
The UK must prepare for the biosecurity threats to come | Financial Times
… has warned of a “realistic possibility” that terrorists will launch a successful chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear attack by 2030.
EU’s Top Diplomat Calls for West to Accelerate Military Support for Ukraine – The New York Times
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/19/world/europe/ukraine-russia-war.html … Mr. Wang, China’s top diplomat, told the gathering that “nuclear wars …
China succeeding in diplomatic push to win over Europe | The Japan Times
A cold war between Beijing and Brussels will remain unlikely as the two do … the threat of nuclear weapons and advocate against a nuclear war to …
Putin will ‘aim nuclear missiles on London and Berlin’ if victorious in Ukraine – Daily Express
Vladimir Putin has a meeting with Alexander Lukashenko … Britain and the West must be prepared for nuclear war, should Russia emerge triumphant from …
If we do not end the Ukraine war, it will be our end | Mint
To date, almost 7000 Ukrainian civilians have died in the war. … Although while experts say that nuclear war is unlikely, assumptions in war …
A new chapter in the Ukraine war? Putin’s speech may offer clues – The National
A year ago, few could have predicted that a ground war will return to Europe. Fewer still entertained the notion of a possible nuclear conflict on …
Far-left, libertarian activists protest U.S. support for Ukraine – Washington Times
Speakers accused President Biden and Congress of bringing the U.S. to the brink of nuclear war. “This proxy war that we’re fighting against Russia …
20 ways the Russia-Ukraine war has changed the world – The Times
The impact of the invasion stretches from nuclear fears to longer holiday flights. Peter Conradi, Europe Editor.
