China is the only nuclear-weapon state to have voted in favor of a new UN study on the effects of nuclear war last week.
If nuclear war breaks out, it won’t matter how many studies were done. There won’t be anyone left to read them.
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A new United Nations expert study of the effects of nuclear war would spur informed and inclusive global debate on what ...
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Crisis meetings were held in Britain because of concerns Vladimir Putin was close to deploying nuclear weapons in Ukraine in ...
Seoul, one of the most densely populated cities in the world, is home to over 9.7 million people in its core and 26 million in the greater metropol ...
The last U.N. mandated study on the effects of nuclear war was published in 1988, with a focus on climate change. At the time ...
The head of the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog says he will travel to Iran in the coming days to hold talks regarding the ...
Even at their least powerful and even when targeted solely at military objectives, nuclear weapons are still inherently unlawful, indiscriminate and inhumane. The post There's No Such Thing as ...