1. Newsletter XI 2024 - March 10th to 16th - News+ There is every reason to be afraid of the AfD

    werden. Kapitel I, 2 UN-Charta Besonders die fünf Vetomächte im UN-Sicherheitsrat verweigern sich regelmäßig diesem zentralen Friedensgebot. Sie sind zugleich Atomwaffenstaaten, die den Atomwaffensperrvertrag unterzeichnet und die daraus resultierende Verpflichtung nach Abrüstung und Abschaffung der Atomwaffen aber bis heute nicht eingelöst haben. [...] Atomwaffenverbotsvertrag: Ein Schritt...

  2. Newsletter IX 2024 - February 25th to March 2nd - News+ Deceptively real AI videos: What if we can no longer believe anything?

    but only five are “recognized”. The United States, Russia, China, France and the United Kingdom - the states that also have a permanent seat on the UN Security Council - are named "nuclear weapon states" in the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty because they exploded nuclear weapons before 1957. However, India, Pakistan, Israel and North Korea also have nuclear weapons, although Israel does not...

  3. Newsletter VII 2024 - February 11th to 17th - Current+ super election year in the crucial climate decade

    tighten... Punggye-ri (Test Site) List of Nuclear Weapons Tests Nuclear Weapons A - Z North Korea "De Facto" Nuclear Weapons State | "De-Facto" Nuclear Weapon State North Korea signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) in 1985 because US intelligence discovered a classified reactor capable of producing plutonium. The North Korean government refused to...

  4. Newsletter XLI 2023 - October 8th to 14th - News+ India - Flood and destruction - the last generation is right

    to... Punggye-ri (Test Site) List of Nuclear Weapons Tests Nuclear Weapons A - Z North Korea "De Facto" Nuclear Weapons State | "De-Facto" Nuclear Weapon State North Korea signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) in 1985 because US intelligence discovered a classified reactor capable of producing plutonium. The North Korean government refused to implement a full...

  5. Newsletter XXXV 2023 - August 27 to September 2 - News+ Historic victory: Ecuador becomes the first country to say no to oil

    but only five are “recognized”. The United States, Russia, China, France and the United Kingdom - the states that also have a permanent seat on the UN Security Council - are named "nuclear weapon states" in the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty because they exploded nuclear weapons before 1957. However, India, Pakistan, Israel and North Korea also have nuclear weapons, although Israel does not...

  6. 1940 to 1949 - INES, NAMS and other events

    but only five are “recognized”. The United States, Russia, China, France and the United Kingdom - the states that also have a permanent seat on the UN Security Council - are named "nuclear weapon states" in the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty because they exploded nuclear weapons before 1957. However, India, Pakistan, Israel and North Korea also have nuclear weapons, although Israel does not...

  7. 1950 to 1959 - INES, NAMS and other events

    but only five are “recognized”. The United States, Russia, China, France and the United Kingdom - the states that also have a permanent seat on the UN Security Council - are named "nuclear weapon states" in the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty because they exploded nuclear weapons before 1957. However, India, Pakistan, Israel and North Korea also have nuclear weapons, although Israel does not...

  8. 2010 to 2019 - INES, NAMS and other events

    tighten... Punggye-ri (Test Site) List of Nuclear Weapons Tests Nuclear Weapons A - Z North Korea "De Facto" Nuclear Weapons State | "De-Facto" Nuclear Weapon State North Korea signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) in 1985 because US intelligence discovered a classified reactor capable of producing plutonium. The North Korean government refused to...

  9. 2000 to 2009 - INES, NAMS and other events

    fired... Punggye-ri (Test Site) List of Nuclear Weapons Tests Nuclear Weapons A - Z North Korea "De Facto" Nuclear Weapons State | "De-Facto" Nuclear Weapon State North Korea signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) in 1985 because US intelligence discovered a classified reactor capable of producing plutonium. The North Korean government refused to...

  10. Newsletter XL 2022 - October 09th to 15th - News+ In the hyperloop of excitement

    and was estimated, according to US intelligence, to have less than a kiloton of explosive power (TNT equivalent)... - North Korea "de facto" nuclear weapon state North Korea signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) in 1985 because US intelligence had discovered a secret reactor, who was able to produce plutonium. The North Korean government refused to implement a full...

  11. Newsletter XXXIV 2022 - August 22nd to 31st - News+ Nuclear power plant Neckarwestheim 2: Hundreds of damage to pipes hidden

    the consequences for people come to the fore! On the occasion of today's International Day Against Nuclear Tests, the medical peace organization IPPNW criticizes the states party to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. After four weeks of negotiations in New York, they had not reached a consensus on future disarmament agreements. In the end, it was Russia that formally granted passage across the...

  12. Newsletter XXXI 2022 - August 01st to 06th - News+ Withdraw the nuclear weapons from Europe!

    They are the price drivers, as are the French nuclear power plants, which are currently unavailable due to technical problems, which trigger a high demand for electricity imports from France."... * Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty | MIK | Armament Nuclear disarmament Baerbock travels to the nuclear weapons conference in New York The war in Ukraine is making global nuclear disarmament more difficult. In New York, the UN is now reviewing...

  13. Newsletter XVIII 2022 - April 28th to May 04th - News+ wind vanes and pocket fillers in tireless use

    Nuclear weapons have been significantly reduced compared to the Cold War era. However, those that remain still pose a potential threat and contradict the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, to which Germany, a signatory state, has actually committed itself to foregoing nuclear armament. In the event of war, the US armed forces would give the atomic bombs to German Tornado pilots...

  14. Newsletter LVII - December 14 to 19.12.2021, 14 - News+ December XNUMX - Nobel Prize winners call for two percent disarmament for the climate

    and was ratified as of that date. However, the nuclear powers do not plan to sign the treaty, nor do most NATO countries, including Germany. They consider the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty to be sufficient. In the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, the signatory states undertake, among other things, not to develop, test, produce, otherwise procure,...

  15. Newsletter IV - January 22 to 26.01.2021, 22 - News+ January XNUMX - Nuclear weapons: Banned worldwide as of today

    The contract comes into force on January 22, 2021. However, the nuclear powers do not plan to sign the treaty, nor do most NATO countries, including Germany. They consider the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty to be sufficient... ** Wikipedia Nuclear Weapons Prohibition Treaty The Nuclear Weapons Prohibition Treaty (abbreviated AVV, English: Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, abbreviated TPNW) is a...

  16. THTR Newsletter No. 145 May 2015

    enrich it and use it to build atomic bombs. This was also one reason why the USA reacted so indignantly in the 60s because the Federal Republic initially refused to sign the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, while at the same time former Nazi scientists were still working in the control centers of Federal German nuclear research (1). No wonder the former...

  17. THTR Circular No. 139 June 2012

    To deprive Pakistan of nuclear power status, there would be no need to bomb the Khan Research Laboratories. All that would be required is for a few key states to comply with the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty they have signed." What role did BND chief Wieck play? Finally, another note: In 2012, Pakistani security authorities arrested three agents of the Federal German...

  18. The international INES rating scale and the list of nuclear power plant accidents

    tighten... Punggye-ri (Test Site) List of Nuclear Weapons Tests Nuclear Weapons A - Z North Korea "De Facto" Nuclear Weapons State | "De-Facto" Nuclear Weapon State North Korea signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) in 1985 because US intelligence discovered a classified reactor capable of producing plutonium. The North Korean government refused to...

  19. THTR Circular No. 132 July 2010

    Areva/Siemens and the German state's 2,5 billion Hermes guarantee for this controversial project. Controversial "not only because Brazil refuses to sign the Additional Protocol to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. But also because there is no independent nuclear regulator in the country" (2). Brazil now sees itself as a global player in nuclear policy and...

  20. THTR Circular No. 127 July 09

    in obedience and loyalty from the clan; In a serious history lesson he would certainly get a six: The Federal Republic of Germany, especially under Adenauer, resisted very strongly against the signing of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (7). In his comments about the supposedly low radioactivity of the THTR nuclear waste, he cheekily claims: “The best proof is that both Jülich and...

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