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Sir David MacMillan says his work in molecular chemistry could lead to a treatment for Alzheimer's disease within the next ...
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80 years after Hiroshima, why are we still pretending nuclear weapons keep us safe? | Opinion
Hiroshima bombing, atomic powers are pouring trillions into the dogma that nuclear weapons can secure peace. Who's naive?
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Why Trump’s Nobel Nomination Stirs Debate And How to Stay Grounded
President Trump’s extraordinary statesmanship marked by his commitment to resolving conflicts and preventing catastrophic ...
A group of Pioneer Press readers and I toured Scandinavia, which was everything I hoped it would be and more. We visited Sweden, Denmark and Norway, getting glimpses into cosmopolitan cities and ...
Cambodia and Thailand finally reached an agreement on Thursday to maintain a ceasefire and let neutral observers monitor the ...
Oslo, the capital of Norway, is known for its culture, history, and nature - and has been named as one of the smartest places to live and one of the happiest.
Japan this week marks 80 years since the United States dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, bringing World War II ...
The Netherlands rejects the recognition of Palestine as a state and will not stop importing weapons from Israel.
Thousands of people are set to gather to commemorate the 80th anniversary and the catastrophic impacts of the nuclear bombing ...
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Hiroshima marks 80 years since atomic bombing as aging survivors worry about growing nuke threat
Many aging Hiroshima survivors express frustration over growing global support for nuclear weapons as deterrence.
Small in size, but each book of the list leaves a giant literary footprint. Eight powerful books, all under 200 pages, ...
Venice Days has unveiled its lineup featuring Italy's Valeria Golino-Starrer 'La Gioia' amid a flurry of films from ...
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