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According to the new IEER report, the capital of the Marshall Islands, Majuro, was officially considered a “very low exposure ...
Nearly seven decades since the US government ended nuclear weapons testing in the Marshall Islands, a new study has revealed the ...
New documents obtained by investigative outlet Disclose suggests that France spent €90,000 to discredit research into the impacts of ...
Due to incorrect information provided by Getty Images, an earlier version of this column incorrectly used a photo depicting a French nuclear test at ... holiday in the Marshall Islands.
It reminded me of late 1960s and early 1970s, when I spent five years living in the Marshall Islands ... The United States conducted 67 atomic and hydrogen bomb tests in the Marshalls between ...
The summer of 1946 saw a lot of shocking scenes. There were the atomic bomb tests that tore up the waters off the Marshall Islands, leaving parts of the region more radioactive than Chernobyl.
(UN Facebook) Exposure to radiation from nuclear bomb testing is widely recognised ... the United States took control of the Marshall Islands from Japan, and it then became a US-Trust Territory.
In other words, nuclear testing in the Marshall Islands paid for American security ... which in 1953 had built a hydrogen bomb deliverable by airplane. As Bravo’s 70th anniversary dawns ...
The 350-foot wide lid of Runit Dome, or “the tomb,” located on Enewetak Atoll in the Marshall Islands. Since 1977, the structure has stored 100,000 cubic yards of soil from the nearby islands, which ...
During his four years of active duty, he spent 57 days on the Marshall Islands during the government’s nuclear bomb testing. He was just 19 years old. “We were there for the first eight ...
The Marshall Islands is one of three sparsely populated ... plagued by health and environmental effects of 67 U.S. nuclear bomb tests from 1946 to 1958, which included "Castle Bravo" at Bikini ...