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Russia's nuclear doctrine shift
What Russia's new nuclear weapons policy means
Russian President Vladimir Putin has approved changes formally lowering the threshold at which his country can consider a nuclear attack.
China Reacts As Putin Approves Russia's New Nuclear Weapons Doctrine
Nuclear powers should show more restraint, the Chinese government said on Wednesday in response to President Vladimir Putin's approval of a new doctrine for the use of Russia's sizable stockpile of nuclear weapons.
Putin fine-tunes Russia’s nuclear doctrine after Biden’s arms decision on Ukraine, in clear signal to West
President Vladimir Putin has updated Russia’s nuclear doctrine, two days after his US counterpart Joe Biden granted Ukraine permission to strike targets deep inside Russia with American-made weapons.
Russia mass produces nuclear-proof bomb shelters
Russia mass produces nuclear-proof bomb shelters as tensions escalate with West
The nuclear-resistant mobile bomb shelters are designed to be functional even in Russia’s hard and cold permafrost regions.
Russia starts making nuclear-resistant mobile bomb shelters
Russia has begun serial production of mobile bomb shelters that can protect against a variety of threats including shockwaves and radiation from a nuclear blast. The emergency ministry's research institute said the "KUB-M" shelter could offer protection for 48 hours against these and other natural and man-made hazards.
Russia begins mass production of radiation-resistant bomb shelters
STORY: These bomb shelters are designed to protect against radiation and natural disasters.And they're now being mass produced in Russia, the country's emergency ministry research institute has said.:: FileThat announcement coming as U.
Ukraine, Russia and Wall Street
Wall Street opens lower as Russia-Ukraine tensions escalate
Wall Street's main indexes opened lower on Tuesday, as escalating tensions between Russia and Ukraine sent investors rushing to safe-haven assets. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 146.3 points, or 0.
Global stocks drop amid heightened Ukraine-Russia tensions
Markets sold off Tuesday as geopolitical tensions escalated between Ukraine and Russia. The Dow fell 300 points, or 0.7%; and the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 both moved around 0.5% lower. The selling comes after Moscow changed its nuclear doctrine following the Biden administration giving Ukraine permission to use longer-range weapons inside targets in Russia.
Wall Street futures slide amid Russia-Ukraine tensions
Bahnsen Group chief investment officer David Bahnsen joins 'Varney & Co.’ to discuss Wall Street futures amid concerns over rising tensions between Russia and Ukraine.
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How Many Nuclear Warheads Does Russia Have?
An estimated 1,710 of the warheads that can be used by the Russian military are deployed on the likes of intercontinental ...
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Hungary Moves to Allow Russia to Hike Price of Nuclear Contract
Hungary is moving toward allowing an increase in the cost of a contract with Russia to expand its sole nuclear power station ...
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For Russia, Nuclear Weapons Are the Ultimate Bargaining Chip
The Ukraine war has not only shattered millions of lives and shaken Europe. It also has inured Washington to the use of ...
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Putin lowers bar for Russia to use nuclear weapons as Ukraine launches long-range missiles
Russian President Vladimir Putin updated
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Stock Market Today: Dow ends lower for 4th straight day, Nasdaq pops 1% as Wall Street shakes off Russia's nuclear shift
This Fed-based market signal is flashing a warning for the first time in over a decade. Here’s why it matters.
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US Embassy in Kyiv warns of 'potential significant' air attack, as Russia accuses Biden of seeking to prolong war
LONDON -- The U.S. Embassy in Kyiv temporarily closed its doors on Wednesday out of "an abundance of caution," as it warned ...
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How Putin’s nuclear threat could actually play out – and how NATO can respond
The Kremlin's penchant for 'nuclear bullying' is brought into sharp focus by Ukraine's firing of American long-range missiles ...
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