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THE bombing of the Rainbow Warrior on 10 July, 1985, with the death of Greenpeace photographer Fernando Pereira, was a ...
The United States conducted nuclear testing in the Marshall Islands in the 1940s and 1950s. Thousands of people from the ...
Auckland, New Zealand, Thursday 10 July 2025 — 40 years ago today, Greenpeace's flagship Rainbow Warrior was bombed and sunk in Auckland Harbour by ...
So, when I got the opportunity to read the Eyes of Fire: The Last Voyage and Legacy of the Rainbow Warrior (40th Anniversary ...
On the anniversary of the bombing of the protest ship, anti-nuclear advocates warn the Pacific region is facing expanding ...
Trump’s dismantling of the aid agency has jeopardized U.S. commitments to the Marshall Islands, Micronesia, and Palau.
In 1954 the Castle Bravo test exploded a 15-megaton bomb – one thousand times more deadly than the one dropped on Hiroshima.
Marshall Islands locals watched radioactive coral fall from the sky for hours after the US’s bomb tests, 71 years ago. Now they face another existential threat.
USA's Deadly Nuclear Weapons Testing Legacy In Marshall Islands Worse Than Previously Thought For over a decade, the populated islands were exposed to high levels of radiation and nuclear fallout.
The flag of the Republic of the Marshall Islands flies at half-mast aboard the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior in remembrance of the devastating Castle Bravo nuclear test / Supplied: Greenpeace ...
The Marshall Islands government has announced it will protect an area of the Pacific Ocean described as one of the most “remote, pristine” marine ecosystems on Earth. The 48,000-square ...
After World War II, the Marshall Islands became a nuclear testing ground for the United States, leaving a legacy of displacement and cancer. Now rising sea levels and the prospect of relocating is ...