Trump declines to say if US will test nuclear weapons
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The 9 countries armed with nukes as US set to resume weapons testing - IN FOCUS: There has been renewed focus on nuclear arsenals after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, James C Reynolds and Maryam Zakir-
Touting new weapons tests, Moscow signals to Washington that it must contend with the Kremlin’s power and negotiate.
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Trump breaks 33-year nuclear testing silence as world braces for dangerous new arms race
Donald Trump announces United States will resume nuclear weapons testing after 33 years to match Russia and China programs, sending shockwaves through Washington.
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Archbishop Etienne: the ‘simple yet demanding’ work of peacebuidling in a nuclear-armed world
There will be no surviving a nuclear war. “Nuclear war,” said Pope Benedict XVI, “will have no victors—only victims.”
“Latest: 8,300 students killed. 12 universities hit,” reads a news ticker at the bottom of the screen. “Authorities are still struggling to make sense of an attack on university campuses worldwide, which targeted some students and not others,” the newsreader says.
US Energy Secretary Chris Wright said he expects US nuclear-weapons testing sought by President Donald Trump to stop short of actual warhead tests for now.