Iran and US reopen nuclear talks in Oman
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On the road to nuclear war
On January 27, 2026, the editors of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists moved the hands of their famous “Doomsday Clock” to 85 seconds to midnight―the closest setting, since the appearance of the clock in 1946,
US President Donald Trump said on Thursday that he had prevented several nuclear wars around the world, including a nuclear war between Ukraine and Russia.
If nothing replaces the New START nuclear arms treaty, security analysts see a more dangerous environment with a higher risk of miscalculation.
There are still strong incentives to negotiate reductions in nuclear arsenals between the United States, Russia, and China.
If the US abandons New START, say goodbye to that comfortable feeling we once enjoyed of relative freedom from an imminent nuclear holocaust. A group of people protest against the Trump administration and demand immediate diplomatic talks with North Korea ...
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Project Iceworm: A Cold War plan to hide nukes under ice explains Greenland's distrust of Trump
During the Cold War, the U.S. considered stationing nuclear missiles under the ice sheet in Greenland -- and never told Greenlanders or Denmark about the secret project.
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Did Iran’s nuclear test trigger a quake? 5.2 shock rocks Bushehr amid US war fears
A strong 5.2 quake rattling the ground near Iran’s Bushehr nuclear plant would be alarming in any week. Coming just as Washington and Tehran edge toward a direct clash over nuclear sites, it has supercharged speculation that the shaking was not natural at all but the product of a covert nuclear test.
VLADIMIR Putin’s favourite nuclear loudmouth has warned Russia could unleash its doomsday arsenal if the Kremlin believes the country’s survival is at stake. Dmitry Medvedev said nukes would be