Tensions over Ukraine and Gaza wars further weaken nuclear diplomacy. Nuclear arms control and disarmament diplomacy suffered more major setbacks in …
Nations resume talks on peace in Ukraine with Russia absent – ABC News
The all-out war since President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 has killed or injured hundreds of thousands of people, unsettled …
Negotiate now, or capitulate later: ten incentives for Ukraine to make peace with Russia
… war in Ukraine’s favour. All-out nuclear war would be catastrophic, not least for Ukraine, which would be wiped out in the first wave of attacks.
Cold War paranoia resurfaces as nuclear-powered Russian submarine arrives in Cuba
Both the Kazan and the Gorshkov routinely carry nuclear-capable Zirkon and Kalibr cruise missiles, although Russia denied the vessels were doing so on …
Nations discuss children, nuclear safety at talks on peace in Ukraine taking place without Russia
… war there, and ways to bring peace to Ukraine — even though Moscow is not represented.
Stop the ‘Munich’ analogies: we’re not heading for a ‘great war‘ | Cyprus Mail
… War One and World War Two: Ukraine times a hundred; Gaza times a thousand. And these days, such a war would surely be nuclear. To argue that a ‘Great …
Artificial Intelligence and the Human Factor – Herald Malaysia
… nuclear war scenarios. In the Kremlin, Yuri Andropov had recently spoken of an “unprecedented escalation” of the crisis, and on September 1, the …
Russia Ukraine war update: Three civilians killed in Donetsk blast as Putin makes ‘absurd …
… war” – a label Moscow rejects – and calls for Ukraine’s control over the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant and its Azov Sea ports to be restored. The …
How Valentina Tereshkova became the first woman in space, on this day in 1963
It referred to a world living in the shadow of a nuclear war. He predicted the new geopolitical reality would be marked by “the prospect of two or …
Russian Military Expert Suggests Kremlin Plans Nuclear Strikes on US Ships – Newsweek
Russian military expert Igor Korotchenko recently suggested on state-owned TV that the Kremlin plans to attack U.S. ships with nuclear weapons.