Eighty years after the first atomic bomb test, Nobel laureates and nuclear experts are warning that the risk of nuclear war is higher than it has been in decades. Recent conferences, including a major gathering at the University of Chicago, have highlighted escalating tensions between nuclear-armed nations and the breakdown of diplomatic safeguards. Experts point to a new nuclear arms race, fueled by increased stockpiling, global mistrust, and the spread of misinformation. The Nobel Laureate Assembly has issued urgent calls for renewed diplomacy and international cooperation to prevent catastrophe. Despite past progress in reducing nuclear arsenals, leaders warn that the world is now heading in the wrong direction.
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