Nuclear Waste Site in the Marshall Islands Is Cracking, Raising Fears of Radiation Exposure ...
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The nuclear waste problem may explode once again ...
A concrete dome built nearly five decades ago to contain radioactive waste from U.S. nuclear weapons testing in the Marshall Islands has drawn renewed concern from researchers and officials who warn ...
The Runit Dome in the Marshall Islands, which sits atop 120,000 tons of radioactive debris from US nuclear weapons tests, is leaking.
A UN committee has given recommendations to the Marshall Islands and Samoa on how to improve their adherence to rights for ...
The legacy of nuclear testing in the Pacific is unfinished business. From the 1997 disappearance of journalist Jean-Pascal ...
Should the U.S. and Russia resume nuclear testing? The answer to that question must be a resounding “No.” Yet President Donald Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin, eager to project strength, have ...