With its latest missile test, China displays a growing confidence in its nuclear arsenal. It also offers an opportunity for nuclear talks with the United States.
On the 60th anniversary of the nation’s first atomic weapon test, experts trace how policy, politics and purpose laid a foundation for China’s nuclear might.
An estimated 50,000 Koreans in Hiroshima and 20,000 in Nagasaki were exposed to radiation during the US’ atomic bombings — ...
In 1964, China detonated its first atomic bomb, dubbed Project 596. In 1968, American track and field athletes Tommie Smith ...
Tehran is weeks away from military-grade nuclear enrichment, as the regime faces pressures to accelerate its nuclear project.
Pity the Biden and Harris speechwriters tasked with composing a congratulatory comment for the head of state and the ...
Nihon Hidankyo, a grassroots Japanese organization of atomic bomb survivors, has been awarded this year’s Nobel Peace Prize for their decades-long activism against nuclear weapons. The Norwegian Nobel ...
The co-chair of a Japanese anti-nuclear body, which won the Nobel Peace Prize, says “those fighting hard for peace in Gaza" ...
Around that same period, another warning came from Japan—a towering monster who topples Tokyo with blasts of irradiated breath. The 1954 film Godzilla launched a franchise that has been warning ...
Hidankyo chairperson Tomoyuki Mimaki, who was standing by at the Hiroshima City Hall for the announcement, cheered and teared ...
Three economists Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson, and James Robinson have won the 2024 Nobel Prize in Economics.