Nuclear weapons haven’t been tested in the United States since 1992. Find out why, and what could happen if the hiatus ends.
The Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) remains the cornerstone of global efforts to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons. Adopted in 1970, the NPT’s objectives are threefold: ...
In a hypothetical nuclear war involving Russia, China and the United States, the island of Greenland would be in the middle ...
During the Cold War the U.S. considered putting nuclear weapons on balloons and letting them float into enemy territory for a strike.
Energy Secretary Chris Wright revealed the U.S. will not be testing nuclear explosions, putting to rest questions over whether the Trump administration would reverse a decades-old taboo. Testing will ...
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How China’s Nuclear Obfuscation Could End the World

China has intentionally chosen to hide its nuclear doctrine as a core part of its strategy—exponentially increasing the risk ...
Wednesday marks the 80th anniversary of when the U.S. employed the first ever nuclear bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima, followed by the bombing of Nagasaki three days later on Aug. 9. But ...
The only four categories of weapons expressly outlawed by majority of EU states are personnel mines, cluster munitions, ...
EADaily, January 13th, 2026. The Oreshnik complex— a new Russian weapon, is comparable in destructive power to nuclear, but ...