Por: Newsweek World December 14, 2022
Video of an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) on a silo launcher has been released by Russia's defense ministry and widely reported by the country's media in an apparent warning to the West.Russian tabloid newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda reported that the Yars missile complex, which was loaded in the Kaluga region, had a capacity 12 times greater than the American bomb that destroyed Hiroshima—referring to the atomic weapon... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Nation October 29, 2022
Record labels didn't know what to do with Hiroshima. The band, led by Japanese American Boyle Heights native Dan Kuramoto, defied simple categorization. It featured Japanese instruments like taiko drums and koto yet played jazz and rhythm and blues, laced with pop and funk.... + más
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Newsweek USA World October 26, 2022
Russia recently spoke to its allies about its concerns over the use of a dirty bomb by Ukraine as fears of a nuclear war continue to grow.In a series of posts on its Telegram channel, the Russian Ministry of Defense said that Minister Sergei Shoigu spoke with his counterparts in... + más
How a dirty bomb actually compares to a nuclear weapon | Newsweek
Russia’s ‘Dirty Bomb’ Ploy | The Atlantic
The Atlantic USA World October 25, 2022
By groundlessly suggesting that Ukraine is preparing to use a “dirty bomb,” the Kremlin is testing the West—and potentially provoking a nuclear standoff.Vladimir Putin meeting Russian soldiers during an October 20 visit. (Mikhail Klimentyev / Sputnik / AFP / Getty)October... + más
EXPLAINER: Dirty bombs sow fear and panic, cause few deaths | Associated Press
Newsweek USA World October 24, 2022
Russia recently warned that Ukraine could potentially use a dirty bomb on its own soil in an attempt to blame Moscow, prompting many questions on what this weapon is.According to the Associated Press, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu spoke to his officials in the U.S.... + más
Ukraine general warns world about Putin nuclear threat: Should be worried | Newsweek
Newsweek USA Tech October 14, 2022
Nuclear weapons are feared the world over due to their unparalleled destructive strength and their potential to sicken populations with radiation. These effects are known not just from thousands of test detonations, but also from the aftermath of the only time nuclear weapons... + más
Boss slammed for potentially exposing employees to radioactivity | Newsweek
Chernobyl aftermath: How long will exclusion zone be uninhabitable? | Newsweek
CBS News USA Politics October 11, 2022
Russian President Vladimir Putin said this month he's not bluffing about using nuclear weapons. If he were to follow through on that threat, it's likely his weapon of choice would be tactical nuclear weapons. And he's not the only one talking about these weapons.... + más
Desperate Putin could nuke six Ukrainian cities to try to win war | Newsweek
John Bolton suggests U.S. could take out Putin if he uses nuclear weapons | Newsweek
Newsweek USA Tech October 10, 2022
In the wake of President Biden's mention of nuclear armageddon, and Elon Musk tweeting that nuclear war probability is rising rapidly, it is natural that people have pondered online what they would do, and where they would shelter, in the event of a nuclear war.But, the... + más
This is the smart way for the U.S. to respond to Putin's hints over nuclear weapons | MarketWatch
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