Eighty years after the first atomic bomb test, Nobel laureates and nuclear experts are warning that the risk of nuclear war is higher than it has been in decades.
Recent escalations between nuclear-armed states like India and Pakistan, as well as China’s rapid nuclear buildup, have heightened global tensions. At a major conference in Chicago, Nobel Prize winners called for urgent diplomatic action and international cooperation to prevent catastrophe. Experts argue that the systems and agreements that once kept nuclear threats in check are eroding, making the world more vulnerable.
The consensus is clear: without renewed efforts at disarmament and diplomacy, humanity faces a dangerously unstable nuclear future.
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