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12/23/2025
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By Cassie B.
China warns Japan nuclear weapons pursuit would “bring disaster to the world” after official floats acquiring nukes
A senior Japanese official’s suggestion of acquiring nuclear weapons sparked regional condemnation. China warned this would bring disaster and accused Japan of failing to reflect on its wartime past. Other neighbors like North Korea and Russia also issued sharp warnings against Japanese nuclear armament. The Japanese government quickly reaffirmed its commitment to its non-nuclear principles […]
12/19/2025
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By Cassie B.
China erupts over $11.1B U.S. arms sale to Taiwan, warns of “military confrontation and war”
The U.S. approved an $11.1 billion weapons package for Taiwan, prompting China to warn of potential military confrontation. China condemned the deal as a violation of its sovereignty and accused Taiwan of seeking independence through force. Taiwan is accelerating defense spending to counter China’s military pressure, with plans to increase funding to 5% of GDP […]
12/18/2025
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By Cassie B.
UN watchdog warns Chernobyl shield breached, urgent repairs needed after wartime damage
A Russian drone strike has severely damaged Chernobyl’s protective containment dome. The breach has compromised the structure’s primary safety and radiation confinement functions. International experts warn this creates a new long-term nuclear safety hazard. The incident highlights the extreme danger of warfare near nuclear sites. Urgent repairs are planned but are complicated by the ongoing […]
11/29/2025
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By Cassie B.
Navy’s year-long silence on plutonium detection sparks outrage in San Francisco community
The U.S. Navy delayed alerting the public to airborne plutonium detection for nearly a year. The radioactive plutonium was found at the contaminated Hunters Point Naval Shipyard. This failure deepens distrust in a community with a history of environmental injustice. Plutonium-239 is extremely lethal, with inhalation almost certain to cause cancer. The incident casts doubt […]
11/13/2025
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By Cassie B.
UN nuclear agency unable to verify Iranian uranium sufficient for 10 bombs
The IAEA has lost track of enough Iranian uranium for ten nuclear bombs. Iran has blocked all inspections for five months following military strikes. The diplomatic framework of the 2015 nuclear deal has been formally ended. Iran provides limited access to some sites as a distraction from key facilities. This intelligence gap creates a clear […]
11/05/2025
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By Cassie B.
U.S. sanctions target North Korean cybercrime networks funding nuclear weapons
U.S. Treasury imposes sanctions on eight individuals and two entities for laundering stolen cryptocurrency to fund North Korea’s nuclear and missile programs. North Korean IT workers posing as freelancers in China funnel millions into Pyongyang’s weapons development through cybercrime and fraudulent remote work schemes. More than $3 billion in stolen cryptocurrency, primarily from American victims, […]
10/30/2025
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By Cassie B.
Trump orders immediate resumption of U.S. nuclear weapons testing
Trump ends the 33-year U.S. moratorium on nuclear weapons testing. He cites strategic competition with Russia and China as the reason. The decision reverses long-standing policy and risks a global arms race. The U.S. last conducted an explosive nuclear test in 1992. Russia and China have recently advanced their own nuclear capabilities. In a move […]
10/29/2025
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By Cassie B.
Trump and Japan’s new leader forge “strongest level” alliance with massive investment and rare earths deal
Trump and Takaichi reaffirm U.S.-Japan alliance. Japan has pledged a colossal $550 billion for U.S. investment projects. The deal targets energy, AI, and nuclear power with massive corporate commitments. A critical minerals agreement aims to reduce dependence on Chinese supply chains. Trump praised Japan’s increased defense spending and military equipment orders. President Donald Trump and […]
09/26/2025
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By Cassie B.
NORAD scrambles jets after Russian warplanes fly near Alaska airspace amid rising global tensions
Russian nuclear-capable bombers and fighters were intercepted by U.S. and Canadian jets near Alaska in the ninth such incident this year. Trump urges NATO to intensify Ukraine support, shifting from negotiation calls to a more aggressive stance against Russia. Russian aerial incursions into NATO airspace in Poland, Romania, and Estonia are seen as deliberate tests […]
09/25/2025
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By Cassie B.
Iran races to rebuild missile sites after Israel strikes, but key components still missing
Iran is rapidly rebuilding missile sites destroyed by Israel but lacks key equipment to restore full production capacity. Nuclear sanctions loom as Iran refuses negotiations, leaving missile reconstruction as its only deterrent against further attacks. Israel’s June strikes targeted solid-fuel missile facilities, crippling Iran’s ability to quickly replenish its depleted arsenal. China’s potential supply of […]
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