

nuclear weapons
Topic TechnologyNuclear weapons are central to geopolitical tensions, with drills and potential escalations in focus.
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Topic Overview
Recent news highlights the ongoing relevance of nuclear weapons in international affairs. Joint nuclear drills between Belarus and Russia have sparked strong reactions from Ukraine and NATO allies, underscoring concerns about military posturing and potential escalation. Concurrently, the United States, under President Trump, has reportedly delayed a "scheduled attack" on Iran at the request of Gulf states, citing "serious negotiations." While not explicitly mentioning nuclear weapons, such high-stakes diplomatic maneuvers and military readiness exercises inherently involve the backdrop of nuclear deterrence and the potential for conflict involving nations with advanced military capabilities. The presence of US air bases in the UK also points to the strategic positioning and operational readiness related to nuclear-capable forces. These developments collectively emphasize the persistent significance of nuclear weapons and related military activities in shaping global security dynamics and diplomatic relations.
Last updated: June 4, 2026
Coverage Timeline


Nuclear weapons storage in spotlight as US plans $4bn boost for its UK airbases

China adds 20 Japanese entities to export-control list over remilitarisation concerns

IAEA demands verification of Iran nuclear ambitions amid ‘statement war’

North Korea commissions warship as Kim eyes nuclear navy
UN nuclear agency boss says inspectors will visit Iran’s nuclear sites under Iran-US interim deal

Kim says North Korea to arm navy with nuclear weapons, build bigger warships

Japan, South Korea not for nuclear weapons: until one of them changes policy that is

Why Iran believes deal with US leaves it stronger than before
