The Daily Populous

Saturday February 7th, 2026 night edition

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The US has accused China of conducting secret nuclear weapons tests and risking a new nuclear arms race.

He called on fellow nuclear powers to take urgent action to prevent an “unmitigated nuclear arms race”.

The US, China, and Russia have all pledged not conduct nuclear tests.

“China notes that the US continues in its statement to hype up the so-called China nuclear threat.

Donald Trump said last October that the US would resume nuclear tests on an “equal basis” with China and Russia, accusing the rival powers of conducting tests.

US researchers reported last year that all three of the leading nuclear powers were preparing nuclear test sites based on satellite imagery.

“These are very low yield tests rather than full-scale nuclear tests,” said Dr Albright, but added that the scale could be obscured by the practice of “decoupling” to dampen seismic signals. »

Healing of the Ozone Layer Shows Power of Science and Global Unity

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It shows that collective decisions grounded in evidence can achieve measurable results within a single generation.

The healing of the ozone layer offers hope at a time when climate anxiety is at an all-time high.

It demonstrates that global environmental restoration is possible when nations commit to shared goals and remain committed to the course of action. »

Canada and France open consulates in Greenland following tensions over US push for control

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NUUK, Greenland (AP) — Canada and France opened diplomatic consulates on Friday in the capital of Greenland, showing support for NATO ally Denmark and the Arctic island in the wake of U.S. efforts to secure control of the semiautonomous Danish territory.

“The significance of raising this flag today and formally opening the consulate is that we will stand together with the people of Greenland and Denmark on many issues,” she said.

France says the decision to open its outpost was made when President Emmanuel Macron visited in June. »

Federal judge rules DOJ can ‘no longer’ be trusted in voter roll crusade

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Kasubhai had already announced from the bench — on two separate occasions — that the DOJ’s lawsuit seeking Oregon’s unredacted voter registration data would be dismissed.

The ruling marks another forceful judicial rejection of the Trump administration’s effort to compel states to turn over sensitive voter information.

Meanwhile, Minnesota election officials filed a new brief urging their own federal court to follow Oregon’s lead, arguing that the DOJ’s voter roll demands there suffer from the same fatal defects. »