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G7: Buddhist monk protests in Hiroshima, asks world leaders to shun use of nuclear weapons

Hiroshima: A Buddhist monk on Friday staged a protest outside the G7 International Media Centre in the Japanese city of Hiroshima and urged world leaders to shun the use of nuclear weapons.

Pakistan one of the most dangerous nations: US President Joe Biden

Washington/UNI/IBNS: US President Joe Biden has called Pakistan one of the most dangerous nations in the world.

China may have already established a nuclear triad, says Pentagon report

Washington/UNI: The US Defense Department in a new report says that China may have already established a nuclear triad, which includes the ability to launch nuclear-capable missiles from the air, ground and sea.

North Korea unlikely to fully give up its nuclear weapons: US intelligence

Washington, Jan 30 (IBNS): With a second meeting between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is scheduled to take place next month, a US intelligence report has said the Asian nation is unlikely to fully give up its nuclear weapons.

Time has come to rid the world of nuclear weapons, UN officials stress

New York, Sept 27 (IBNS): The time has come to make tangible progress to rid the world of nuclear weapons, top United Nations officials stressed today, citing the grave threat posed by such weapons to global security.

Time has come to rid the world of nuclear weapons, UN officials stress

New York, Sept 27 (IBNS): The time has come to make tangible progress to rid the world of nuclear weapons, top United Nations officials stressed today, citing the grave threat posed by such weapons to global security.