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  2. Nuclear disarmament group hopes Nobel Prize will combat ... - AOL

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    Nuclear disarmament group hopes Nobel Prize will combat apathy. October 11, 2024 at 8:09 AM. ... CBS News. 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes southwest Mexico. Advertisement. Advertisement.

  3. Hiroshima governor says nuclear disarmament must be tackled ...

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    Hiroshima officials urged world leaders Tuesday to stop relying on nuclear weapons as deterrence and take immediate action toward abolishment — not as an ideal, but to remove the risk of atomic ...

  4. Guns fall silent and hostages come home as ceasefire brings ...

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    In Tel Aviv’s Hostages Square, a crowd cheered and clapped as the news came in that the hostages were in Red Cross custody just after 5 p.m. local time (10 a.m. ET) and then crossed safely into ...

  5. Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Initiative - Wikipedia

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    Non Proliferation and Disarmament Initiative Map. Composed of Australia, Canada, Chile, Germany, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, Nigeria, the Philippines, Poland, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates, it has issued a series of declarations concerning the pace of NPT negotiations and the need to swiftly move on both non-proliferation and disarmament. [3]

  6. Conference on Disarmament - Wikipedia

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    A meeting of the Conference on Disarmament in the Council Chamber of the Palace of Nations. The Conference on Disarmament (CD) is a multilateral disarmament forum established by the international community to negotiate arms control and disarmament agreements based at the Palais des Nations in Geneva. The Conference meets annually in three ...

  7. Hiroshima–Nagasaki Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The Hiroshima–Nagasaki Protocol calls on the States Parties to the Treaty to live up to this "good faith" agreement. It challenges them to adopt an overarching approach to nuclear disarmament, rather than the go-nowhere-slowly step-by-step approach. It challenges the nuclear-weapon states to show good faith through unilateral reciprocal actions.

  8. Israel strikes in Gaza kill at least 70 after ceasefire ... - AOL

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    Israel airstrikes killed at least 70 people in Gaza overnight on Thursday, residents and authorities in the enclave said, hours after a ceasefire and hostage release deal was announced to bring an ...

  9. United Nations Disarmament Commission - Wikipedia

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    The United Nations Disarmament Commission was first established on 11 January 1952 by United Nations General Assembly Resolution 502 (VI). This commission was put under the jurisdiction of the United Nations Security Council and its mandate included: preparing proposals for a treaty for the regulation, limitation and balanced reduction of all armed forces and all armaments, including the ...