Millions left Ukraine for other countries, fleeing the war. … Ukraine and Russia blame each other for shelling Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant.
An alarming tug-o’-war over a Ukrainian nuclear plant | The Economist
An alarming tug-o’-war over a Ukrainian nuclear plant. Russians want to steal Ukrainian electricity, and use the plant as a military base.
Russia-Ukraine war live: Zaporizhzhia attacks ‘playing with fire’, UN warns – as it happened
UN nuclear watchdog condemns attack on Russian-controlled nuclear plant; Mykhaylo Podolyak says ‘bizarre’ to negotiate after recent military …
Limiting Animal Extinction Requires Preventing Environmental Deterioration and Nuclear War
“Humans should stop not only industrial greenhouse gas emissions but also deforestation, environmental pollution, and nuclear war to prevent this mass …
Ukraine war: Here are the key developments you need to know for Sunday | Euronews
Germany will offer Patriot missile defence systems to Poland, the IAEA is concerned about fighting near nuclear plant, Ukraine will investigate …
US defense chief: ‘Tyranny and turmoil’ in Russian invasion – ABC News
And they could well conclude that getting nuclear weapons would give them a … world of the recklessness of Putin’s war of choice,” Austin said.
U.S. Defence Secretary warns of risk of nuclear proliferation from authoritarian states looking …
Mr. Austin warned that authoritarian states, inspired by Russia, may start to acquire their own nuclear warfare capacity to give themselves an …
US Sec Def boosts NATO’s nuclear blackmail against Russia – Al Mayadeen English
Using the expression “Putin’s war of choice,” Austin is wrongfully blaming Putin for instigating a war in which Russia merely sought to defend its …
Russia’s ominous missile move sparks fears Vladimir Putin may use nukes: Report
Russia-Ukraine War: “There has been talk of a dirty bomb,” the report claimed. | World News.
U.S. says Russia’s Ukraine invasion offered preview to potential global tyranny – Reuters
… into Russian President Vladimir Putin’s “war of choice,” but warned of the risks of global nuclear proliferation if Moscow were to prevail.
