Tag #Nuclear Testing

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Montebello Islands Nuclear Test Legacy: Contamination and Health Impacts

Descendants of Australian servicemen involved in British nuclear tests at the Montebello Islands in the 1950s have returned to the site, discovering elevated plutonium levels in the sediment up to 4500 times greater than other parts of the WA coastline and uncovering a legacy of death, illness, and ...

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Earthquakes Strike Near Nevada's Nellis Air Force Base

Three earthquakes hit near Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada on Thursday, the largest measuring 3.3 magnitude, causing no damage. The seismically active region, part of the Basin and Range Province, has a history of powerful tremors and is near the classified Area 51.

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Greenpeace Study Exposes Lasting Impact of US Nuclear Tests on Marshall Islands

A Greenpeace study, based on US military and scientific data, reveals the ongoing devastating health and ecological consequences of 67 US nuclear tests on the Marshall Islands, impacting all inhabited atolls and causing an estimated 100,000 additional cancer deaths worldwide.

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British Veterans Accuse MoD of Cover-up in 1950s Nuclear Tests

A group of British veterans, led by John Morris, filed a criminal complaint with the Metropolitan Police against the Ministry of Defence, alleging a cover-up of radiation exposure during 1950s nuclear tests on Christmas Island, supported by a 500-page dossier of evidence.

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Algeria Demands France Clean Up Nuclear Waste From 1960s Tests

Algeria passed a new law demanding France clean up radioactive waste from 17 nuclear tests conducted between 1960 and 1966, escalating their diplomatic conflict and citing health impacts and environmental damage in several regions.

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Nuclear Test Veterans Demand Meeting with Starmer

British nuclear test veterans accuse the UK government of a cover-up regarding the health risks of radiation exposure, demanding a meeting with Prime Minister Keir Starmer and a time-limited tribunal to address their concerns.

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Bipartisan Support Secures Nuclear Testing Compensation in "Big Beautiful Bill

President Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill" includes the revived and expanded Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA), providing compensation to survivors of nuclear testing across several states, including Missouri, Tennessee, Kentucky and Alaska, following a bipartisan effort.

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Marshall Islands: US Nuclear Tests' Lasting Devastation

A Greenpeace study reveals the lasting health, social, and environmental devastation caused by 67 US nuclear tests in the Marshall Islands, highlighting the 1985 Rongelap Atoll evacuation and the estimated 100,000 excess cancer deaths worldwide.

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Marshall Islands: Ongoing Health Crisis from US Nuclear Tests

A Greenpeace-commissioned study reveals the ongoing, severe health and environmental consequences in the Marshall Islands from 67 US nuclear tests (1940s-1950s), impacting all inhabited atolls, with only three of 24 receiving medical assistance, and approximately 100,000 excess cancer deaths globall...

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France's Nuclear Legacy in Algeria Fuels Ongoing Tensions

France conducted 17 nuclear tests in the Algerian Sahara (1960-1966), causing widespread health problems and environmental damage; Algeria demands compensation and site cleanup, straining relations with France.

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U.S. Relies on Subcritical Nuclear Experiments Amidst Global Tensions

The U.S. uses subcritical experiments in Nevada's underground tunnels to maintain its nuclear arsenal's functionality without detonations, costing billions of dollars on projects like Scorpius, while global concerns about nuclear proliferation persist.

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