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A secret detachment of military photographers documented America’s bomb tests.
The United States conducted nuclear testing in the Marshall Islands in the 1940s and 1950s. Thousands of people from the ...
USA's Deadly Nuclear Weapons Testing Legacy In Marshall Islands Worse Than Previously Thought For over a decade, the populated islands were exposed to high levels of radiation and nuclear fallout.
Pacific communities marked the 70th year of nuclear testing at Bikini Atoll in Marshall Islands by highlighting the demand for justice and accountability. March 1 is Nuclear Free and Independent ...
Researchers from Edith Cowan University (ECU), supported by the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA) and in collaboration with Australia's Nuclear Science and Technology ...
A new documentary follows survivors of nuclear weapons tests done at the end of World War II and their families, who have ...
MAJURO, Marshall Islands - The Marshall Islands halted key negotiations with the US on Friday over ongoing grievances relating to nuclear testing dating back 70 years on the atolls in the heart of ...
At the height of its control over the Marshall Islands, the United States conducted 67 nuclear tests from 1946 to 1958, seeking an edge in the Cold War. The archipelago’s remote location and ...
The Marshall Islands marked 71 years since the most powerful nuclear weapons tests ever conducted were unleashed over the weekend. The Micronesian nation experienced 67 known atmospheric nuclear ...
READ MORE: Remembering the victims of nuclear weapons testing in the Marshall Islands An interactive dialogue sponsored by the UN Human Rights Council highlighted the destructive impact of the tests.
After World War II, the Marshall Islands became a nuclear testing ground for the United States, leaving a legacy of displacement and cancer. Now rising sea levels and the prospect of relocating is ...