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1 week ago |
macaubusiness.com | Johannes Ledel
Most of the world’s nuclear-armed states continued to modernise their arsenals last year, setting the stage for a new nuclear arms race, researchers warned Monday. The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) said nuclear powers including the United States and Russia — which account for around 90 percent of the world’s stockpile — had spent time last year “upgrading existing weapons and adding newer versions”.
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1 week ago |
japantimes.co.jp | Johannes Ledel
Most of the world's nuclear-armed states continued to modernize their arsenals last year, setting the stage for a new nuclear arms race, researchers warned Monday.
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1 week ago |
flipboard.com | Johannes Ledel
1 day agoThe Army marked its 250th anniversary with a military parade in Washington D.C. It’s the largest U.S. military parade in decades, with the last of its kind celebrating the Gulf War victory in 1991.
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1 week ago |
opovo.com.br | Johannes Ledel
Os principais Estados que possuem armas nucleares continuaram modernizando seus arsenais no ano passado, abrindo caminho para uma nova corrida armamentista nuclear, advertiu o Instituto Internacional de Pesquisa para a Paz de Estocolmo (Sipri) em um relatório publicado nesta segunda-feira (16, data local).
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1 week ago |
barrons.com | Johannes Ledel
Most of the world's nuclear-armed states continued to modernise their arsenals last year, setting the stage for a new nuclear arms race, researchers warned Monday. The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) said nuclear powers including the United States and Russia -- which account for around 90 percent of the world's stockpile -- had spent time last year "upgrading existing weapons and adding newer versions".
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1 week ago |
em.com.br | Johannes Ledel
Os principais Estados que possuem armas nucleares continuaram modernizando seus arsenais no ano passado, abrindo caminho para uma nova corrida armamentista nuclear, advertiu o Instituto Internacional de Pesquisa para a Paz de Estocolmo (Sipri) em um relatório publicado nesta segunda-feira (16, data local).
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2 weeks ago |
barrons.com | Johannes Ledel
The spectacular fall of battery maker Northvolt led to fears over several Swedish green industry projects, but startup steelmaker Stegra believes it can confound the doubters. Just outside the town of Boden in Sweden's far north a massive worksite is teeming with activity. The metal skeletons rising out of the ground hint at the brand new mill which will produce steel using technology that the company says gives off 95 percent less CO2 emissions than traditional methods.
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1 month ago |
japantimes.co.jp | Johannes Ledel
With U.S. universities facing challenges to their independence and funding, Nordic countries hope their emphasis on academic freedom and strong welfare societies can lure researchers seeking to leave the United States. "To researchers in the United States: welcome," Sweden's Education Minister Johan Pehrson said, reaching out to academics affected by a wave of measures under U.S. President Donald Trump. "We can offer trust and long-term investments. We've got academic freedom.
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1 month ago |
barrons.com | Johannes Ledel
With US universities facing challenges to their independence and funding, Nordic countries hope their emphasis on academic freedom and strong welfare societies can lure researchers seeking to leave the United States. "To researchers in the United States: welcome," Sweden's Education Minister Johan Pehrson told AFP, reaching out to academics affected by a wave of measures under US President Donald Trump. "We can offer trust and long-term investments. We've got academic freedom.
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1 month ago |
japantimes.co.jp | Johannes Ledel |Pia Ohlin
Swedish police have arrested a teen suspect after three youths between the ages of 15 to 20 were killed in a shooting at a hair salon, authorities said Wednesday, with rising concern over gang violence in the Scandinavian nation. Tuesday's shooting took place in broad daylight in the university city of Uppsala, a day before it hosted the Valborg spring festival, which draws more than 100,000 people for bonfires and celebrations in the streets, many of them students.