China Marks Decade of Nuclear Security Leadership, Advocates Global Unity
On the 10th anniversary of Xi Jinping’s proposal, China reaffirms commitment to global nuclear security and collaborative disarmament efforts.
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On the 10th anniversary of Xi Jinping’s proposal, China reaffirms commitment to global nuclear security and collaborative disarmament efforts.
The impending expiration of the US-Russia New START treaty threatens global nuclear stability, with implications for arms control, strategic trust, and security dynamics across Asia and beyond.
UN mission repatriates 34 Rwandans, including ex-FDLR fighters, as part of DR Congo-Rwanda peace efforts. Over 300 returned since 2025.
China presses Japan to expedite safe disposal of WWII-era chemical weapons left on Chinese soil, citing ongoing risks to civilians and the environment.
China releases 2025 white paper outlining updated strategies for arms control, disarmament cooperation, and regional security stabilization efforts across Asia.
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UN officials emphasize the moral imperative to ban nuclear tests, highlighting progress since 1996 and nuclear technology’s peaceful applications amid global tensions.
Syria’s new leader Ahmed al-Sharaa announces plans to bring all weapons under state control, including those held by Kurdish-led forces, aiming to unify armed factions and promote national coexistence.
China’s recent call for nuclear powers to adopt a ‘no first use’ policy raises critical questions about global security and the prevention of nuclear war amidst escalating international tensions.