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A controversial bill introduced in the United States Congress aims to cut off direct aid to South Africa and impose targeted ...
African perspectives on countering weapons of mass destruction This paper assesses African attitudes towards Resolution 1540 as well as the challenges to, and progress made in, its implementation On ...
Once more, scientific innovation was at the scene of the crime: the British engineer Barnes Wallis helped develop “earthquake ...
South Africa and other countries that have not yet done so should endorse a widely adopted political commitment aimed at protecting civilians from the bombing and shelling of cities and towns ...
South African Crime Quarterly ... in Africa’s efforts to curb WMD The ISS directory of CBRN assistance-providers promotes capacity-building, and complements the AU’s increasingly active role in this ...
A group of the world’s largest emerging markets, including Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, said strikes on ...
Documents obtained by WIRED show the US Department of Defense is considering cutting up to 75 percent of workers who stop the spread of chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons.
The term “weapons of mass distraction” evolved from the similar-sounding “weapons of mass destruction”. That term was introduced to the global lexicon in 2003, when it was littered all ...
Human Rights Watch (HRW) urged South Africa and other countries on Monday to endorse the political declaration on strengthening the protection of civilians from the humanitarian consequences arising ...
BERLIN — Emerging technologies have radically reshaped the arms control landscape and pose a set of major challenges, though also some opportunities in curbing the spread of weapons of mass ...