But, in the 15 months since, the specter of all-out nuclear war has … It placed bilateral limits on nuclear warheads, deployed missiles and …
More than 1600 evacuated from Zaporizhzhia nuclear-plant areas – Reuters
Aftermath of a Russian missile attack in Zaporizhzhia … have been evacuated from areas near the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, a Moscow-installed …
Latest in Ukraine: Ukraine’s New Date of V-Day Anniversary Marks Shift Away From Russia
Fears about the safety of Europe’s largest nuclear power plant are … the ‘Great Patriotic War,’ to stress Russia’s victory over Nazi Germany.
Where is Zaporizhzhia? Why Russia is evacuating Ukraine nuclear power plant town over …
Zaporizhzhia, which had a pre-war population of around 700,000, is a city in southern Ukraine bisected by the Dnieper river.
To Properly Govern Artificial Intelligence, Look to Our Nuclear Failures | Opinion
Nuclear technology should be a reference point for why global oversight … of nuclear technology, averted the existential threat of the Cold War, …
Ronald Steel, Critic of American Cold War Policies, Dies at 92 – The New York Times
Ronald Steel, a historian who derided America’s Cold War foreign policies as … of a nuclear war between the United States and the Soviet Union.
Ukraine war: Drone strikes, nuclear plant anxiety, Wagner stays in Bakhmut
These are the latest developments from the Ukraine war today. View on euronews.
1200 workers hired for a big job at Northwest’s only nuclear power plant. Here’s why – Yakima Herald
May 7—The Northwest’s only commercial nuclear power reactor … World War II and Cold War weapons work and ongoing environmental cleanup there.
Ukraine War: Town near Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Witness Massive Evacuations
A “severe nuclear accident” could occur, the UN’s nuclear watchdog said. An official from Ukraine claims that Russia has caused a “mad panic” by …
Warren Buffett Compares AI to the Atom Bomb – Futurism
“We did invent for very, very good reason, the atom bomb,” said Buffett, who has long been fearful of nuclear war. “It was enormously important …