US Administration Advances Plan to Convert Surplus Warhead Plutonium into Reactor Fuel.
The US Department of Energy has selected five firms to explore converting 20 metric tonnes of Cold War-era surplus plutonium into fuel for advanced nuclear reactors, a move sparking debate over proliferation risks.
Pyongyang Reaffirms Nuclear Status, Defying International Non-Proliferation Standards.
North Korea’s UN envoy has explicitly rejected the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, asserting that the nation’s nuclear-armed status is irreversible and constitutionally protected despite global criticism.
Global Nuclear Safety at Risk as Arms Control Treaty Faces Diminished Influence.
UN leadership warns that the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty is losing its effectiveness as global military spending surges and nuclear tensions rise, complicating efforts to maintain peace.
Life in the Shadow of Chornobyl: Four Decades of Resilience Amidst Conflict and Radiation.
Forty years after the world's worst nuclear disaster, the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone has evolved into a paradoxical landscape where rare wildlife thrives, elderly residents persist, and a new layer of danger has emerged from the ongoing war in Ukraine.

















