2023 will mark the second year in a row that China’s defense budget is slated to increase at a faster rate than the general economy, a potentially …
Fact check: Trump’s latest false climate figure is off by more t – KAKE
By Daniel Dale, CNN. Former President Donald Trump keeps using wildly inaccurate figures to minimize the threat of climate change.
Fact check: Trump’s latest false climate figure is off by more than 1,000 times – KESQ
Former President Donald Trump keeps using wildly inaccurate figures to minimize the threat of climate change. Trump, now a presidential candidate, has …
Fact check: Trump’s latest false climate figure is off by more than 1,000 times | CNN Politics
Former President Donald Trump keeps using wildly inaccurate figures to minimize the threat of climate change. Trump, now a presidential candidate, …
Russia’s deadliest weapons in Ukraine war: Hypersonic missiles to tanks – YouTube
Have a look at the new generations of weapons in which Russia says it is investing heavily, including images of hypersonic missiles that Moscow …
Nezopont: Majority of Hungarians see real risk of nuclear war – The Budapest Times
Among those who fear a world war, 81 percent also fear the deployment of nuclear arms and only 16 percent think that a world war would be fought …
CODEPINK Declares “Daniel Ellsberg Week”
Daniel Ellsberg dedicated the rest of his life to raising the concerns of nuclear war and being in solidarity with other whistleblowers.
FEMA Map Reveals Idaho Cities Targeted During Deadly Nuclear War – KIDO Talk Radio
Today, the nuclear threat to our life and liberty has many sources. North Korea, Iran, Russia, and China have all threatened to use weapons of mass …
Why Russia Won’t Repair World’s Largest Nuke-Powered Warship Despite Naval Overhaul …
Russia may to decommission its nuclear powered missile cruiser, Pyotr Velikiymay (Peter the Great). It is likely to be replaced by another cruiser …
China’s shrinking population and constraints on its future power – Brookings Institution
Herculean policy interventions — or natural catastrophe, nuclear war, or other exogenous shocks — could change them. But they are extrapolations …
