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Russia-Ukraine War pushes ‘Doomsday Clock’ closest point to midnight in history, scientists say

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Russia-Ukraine War pushes ‘Doomsday Clock’ closest point to midnight in history, scientists say

The continued warfare between Ukraine and Russia has pushed the “Doomsday Clock” as much as simply 90 seconds earlier than midnight – the closest level to cataclysm in historical past. 

The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, which unveiled the up to date clock on Tuesday, mentioned the Russia-Ukraine Struggle has performed an important position in upending world stability. 

“Russia’s thinly veiled threats to make use of nuclear weapons remind the world that escalation of the battle – accidentally, intention, or miscalculation – is a horrible danger,” the Bulletin mentioned in a press release that “the likelihood that the battle may spin out of anybody’s management stays excessive.” 

“We’re actually nearer to that doomsday,” former Mongolian president Elbegdorj Tsakhia mentioned Tuesday on the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists annual announcement score. He and former Eire President Mary Robinson joined scientists to underscore what they think about a gathering of a number of existential threats, with Russian chief Vladimir Putin’s actions and phrases chief amongst them.

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“Individuals and scientists are warning us and we’ve to get up now,” he mentioned.

The Doomsday Clock is a logo created firstly of the Chilly Struggle in 1947 to characterize the specter of nuclear weapons, which, the Bulletin says have the potential to destroy civilization as we all know it.

The Bulletin has moved the clock 10 seconds nearer than final yr, making it the closest it has ever been to placing 12. It has been as a lot as 17 minutes from midnight after the tip of the Chilly Struggle however previously few years, the group has modified from counting down the minutes to midnight to counting down the seconds.

Final August, U.N. Secretary-Normal Antonio Guterres warned that the world as entered “a time of nuclear hazard not seen for the reason that peak of the Chilly Struggle.” 

Siegfried Hecker, from left, Daniel Holz, Sharon Squassoni, Mary Robinson and Elbegdorj Tsakhia with the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, take away a material protecting the Doomsday Clock earlier than a digital information convention on the Nationwide Press Membership in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2023.
(AP Photograph/Patrick Semansky)

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“We’re sending a message that the scenario is changing into extra pressing,” Bulletin President Rachel Bronson mentioned on the on-line announcement. “Crises usually tend to occur and have broader penalties and longer standing results.”

Underscoring the outsized position Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has had on shifting nearer to theoretical doomsday, the Bulletin mentioned it was additionally saying the clock motion within the Russian and Ukrainian languages for the primary time.

Scientists and activists on the Bulletin announcement additionally talked about nuclear weapon proliferation in China, Iran growing its uranium enrichment, missile assessments in North Korea, future pandemics from animal illnesses, pathogens from lab errors, “disruptive applied sciences” and worsening local weather change as different existential threats to humanity.

The Bulletin referred to as on the U.S., its NATO allies, and Ukraine, to discover all choices to cut back the battle with Russia. 

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“Discovering a path to severe peace negotiations may go a good distance towards decreasing the chance of escalation,” the Bulletin mentioned. “On this time of unprecedented world hazard, concerted motion is required, and each second counts.” 

The Related Press contributed to this report.  

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Slovakia's prime minister expected to survive assassination attempt as shock reverberates across Europe

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Slovakia’s prime minister is expected to survive after he was shot multiple times and gravely wounded during an attempted assassination on Wednesday, according to his deputy.

Doctors fought for several hours to save Prime Minister Robert Fico’s life after he was shot in the abdomen while he was greeting supporters at an event outside a cultural center in the town of Handlova, Defense Minister Robert Kalina told reporters.

“I guess in the end he will survive,” Deputy Prime Minister Tomas Taraba told the BBC, adding: “He’s not in a life-threatening situation at this moment.”

A suspect was swiftly arrested following the attack Wednesday and an initial investigation found “a clear political motivation,” Interior Minister Matus Sutaj Estok said.

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Rescue workers wheeled Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico to a hospital after the shocking assassination attempt on him on Wednesday. (Jan Kroslak/TASR via AP)

The 59-year-old’s attempted assassination just weeks before an election shocked the small country and reverberated concern across Europe.

“A physical attack on the prime minister is, first of all, an attack on a person, but it is also an attack on democracy,” said outgoing President Zuzana Caputova, Fico’s political rival. “Any violence is unacceptable. The hateful rhetoric we’ve been witnessing in society leads to hateful actions. Please, let’s stop it.”

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Slovakia’s populist Prime Minister Robert Fico was wounded in a shooting at an event Wednesday afternoon, according to his Facebook profile.  (AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert)

President-elect Peter Pellegrini, an ally of Fico, called the shooting “an unprecedented threat to Slovak democracy. If we express other political opinions with pistols in squares, and not in polling stations, we are jeopardizing everything that we have built together over 31 years of Slovak sovereignty.”

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy also denounced the violence.

“Every effort should be made to ensure that violence does not become the norm in any country, form or sphere,” he said.

Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala chimed in with other world leaders and wished the prime minister a swift recovery, saying “we cannot tolerate violence, there’s no place for it in society.”

The Czech Republic and Slovakia formed Czechoslovakia until 1992.

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The man accused of shooting Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico during an event in the town of Handlova, Slovakia, on Wednesday, was arrested by police quickly after the incident. (Radovan Stoklasa/TASR via AP)

 

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Fico, a divisive figure in Slovakia, returned to power last year after campaigning on a pro-Russian, anti-American platform. 

At the time, European Union members expressed worry that he could potentially lead Slovakia – a nation of 5.4 million that belongs to NATO – to abandon its pro-Western course.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Slovakia PM Robert Fico in ‘very serious’ condition after being shot

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Deputy PM Kalinak says Fico is stable post-surgery after being shot five times in an attempted assassination.

Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico is stable but his condition remains “very serious”, his deputy has said, after an assassination attempt that shocked the country and drew global condemnation.

Fico, 59, was shot five times in the central town of Handlova on Wednesday. He was in critical condition and underwent several hours of emergency surgery.

“During the night, doctors managed to stabilise the patient’s condition,” Deputy Prime Minister Robert Kalinak said on Thursday.

“Unfortunately, the condition is still very serious as the injuries are complicated,” said Kalinak, who is also the defence minister.

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A state security council meeting is scheduled for Thursday following the attack. The alleged attacker, a 71-year-old writer, was taken into custody.

Environment Minister Tomas Taraba told the BBC on Thursday that the operation had “gone well”. He said one bullet went through Fico’s stomach, and the second hit a joint during the attack after Fico left a government meeting.

The shooting was “politically motivated”, Interior Minister Matus Sutaj Estok said on Wednesday.

“This assassination [attempt] was politically motivated, and the perpetrator’s decision was born closely after the presidential election,” Sutaj Estok said, referring to an April election won by Fico’s ally, Peter Pellegrini.

Pellegrini described the attack as an “unprecedented threat to Slovak democracy”.

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“If we express other political opinions in squares, and not in polling stations, we are jeopardising everything that we have built together over 31 years of Slovak sovereignty,” Pellegrini said.

A man is detained after Slovak PM Robert Fico was shot multiple times, in Handlova, Slovakia [File: Radovan Stoklasa/Reuters]

Following the attack, Fico was rushed to a hospital in Handlova but was transferred by helicopter to the regional capital, Banska Bystrica, for urgent treatment.

Russia said it considered the attack “absolutely unacceptable”.

“This is really a great tragedy,” Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said on Thursday.

Fico’s European counterparts, including Germany’s Chancellor Olaf Scholz and British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, condemned the shooting and wished him a complete recovery.

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The country of 5.4 million has seen polarised political debate in recent years, including last year’s presidential election that helped Fico tighten his grip on power.

Since returning as prime minister last October, his government has scaled back support for Ukraine while opening up dialogue with Russia, looked to lessen punishments for corruption, and is revamping the RTVS public broadcaster despite a call to protect media freedoms.

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