Over 35 years ago now, as the Soviet Union teetered on the brink of collapse and President George H.W. Bush worked to secure ...
Relive the suspense of the 1988 cult classic Miracle Mile! Starring Anthony Edwards and Mare Winningham, this intense 80s sci ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Decommissioning any plants built under the Coalition’s nuclear energy plan could cost more than $80 billion, and taxpayers would ...
As the one thing they cannot overcome is age, this may be the last chance we have to pay our respects to the survivors of the Second World War. The Royal British Legion is rightly urging the ...
China’s rapidly expanding nuclear power industry passed a major milestone on New Year’s Day, as the first reactor at a sprawling new plant on the country’s southeastern coastline started ...
The General Services Administration (GSA), which manages government buildings, just announced a major nuclear energy contract. The announcement comes on the heels of several big tech companies ...
As the invasion of Ukraine approaches its third anniversary, we asked Sonin his perspective on the latest regarding the War in Ukraine and what the election of Donald Trump could mean for peace in the ...
Shin Nakayama is editor-in-chief of Nikkei Asia. This year marks the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, a conflict that claimed millions of lives and reshaped the global order.
Is there a more nostalgic holiday than New Year’s Eve? One year is fading as another emerges, offering a fresh slate and shiny new possibilities. For more than 50 years, Dick Clark’s New Year ...
There’s no reason to obscure or conceal this because resuming fighting is intended to complete the war’s objectives. This doesn’t obstruct a deal; it encourages one,” the news outlet ...
As the third year of war in Ukraine nears a close as the new year approaches and ahead of the Feb. 24, 2025, anniversary date, new battle lines have once again been established after Russia made ...
It is obvious that as long as these weapons exist, the risk of nuclear war cannot be erased. The question is no longer why the bomb remains, but whether humanity can survive it for another 80 years.