WHO chief warns: Fears of nuclear accidents after reports of new attacks in Iran and Israel
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of WHO, expresses concern over potential nuclear accidents following reported attacks in Iran and Israel, underscoring the escalating threats to public health and environmental safety.
11 times the world stood on the brink of nuclear apocalypse (and why we're still here)
The article explores eleven instances during the nuclear age when humanity came perilously close to nuclear disaster due to human error and technical malfunctions.
The Nuclear Accidents in Europe and America Were a Distant Fire for Japan: Regrets and Fears of the Former Chairman of the Regulatory Commission
The former chairman of Japan's Nuclear Regulation Authority reflects on the Fukushima disaster and regrets not learning enough from past nuclear incidents in the West.
Iran: The US and Israel attacked the nuclear facility in Natanz yesterday. Head of the IAEA: We have no indications of this.
Iranian Ambassador to the IAEA, Reza Najafi, accused the US and Israel of attacking the uranium enrichment facility in Natanz, while the head of the IAEA warned of possible nuclear accidents due to military escalation in the Middle East.
IAEA Chief: Risk of Nuclear Accidents Increases Amid Confrontation in the Middle East
The IAEA chief warns of an increased risk of nuclear accidents due to military attacks in Iran and the wider Middle East.
Photographing war, disease and nuclear accidents with Simon Townsley
The article features an interview with Simon Townsley discussing his experiences and insights in capturing impactful images of war, disease, and nuclear disasters.