PSR, IPPNW, and PHR Call for an End to All Fighting in Iran

PSR, IPPNW, and PHR Call for an End to All Fighting in Iran

The war between the United States, Israel, and Iran has continued to escalate over more than a month, with impacts expanding across the region and beyond. Physicians for Social Responsibility, Physicians for Human Rights, and International Physicians for the...
The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Hosts Review Conference Next Month 

The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Hosts Review Conference Next Month 

Photo: 首相官邸ホームページ | CC BY 4.0 Next month, governments from around the world will gather in New York for the 2026 Review Conference of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT). This month-long conference will take place at the United Nations...
War in Iran Threatens Global Stability and Public Health 

War in Iran Threatens Global Stability and Public Health 

Photo: Hamed Jafarnejad | CC BY 4.0 The past month has marked a dangerous escalation in the war between the United States, Israel, and Iran, building on earlier strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities and expanding into a wider conflict across the region. For those of...
PSR condemns strikes against Iran, calls for a return to negotiations

PSR condemns strikes against Iran, calls for a return to negotiations

Today, we awoke to news that the United States and Israel have launched military attacks on Iran. This is a frightening escalation to the conflict PSR has been monitoring for months, including the bombing of Iranian nuclear facilities in June. Physicians for Social...
New START Has Expired: What’s at Stake and What’s Next

New START Has Expired: What’s at Stake and What’s Next

Today, New START, the last remaining arms control agreement between the U.S. and Russia, expired. These two countries, hosting 80% of the world’s nuclear weapons, have not been unconstrained since 1972. This lack of agreement between the two states shapes a new era of...
Doomsday Clock 2026: 85 Seconds to Midnight 

Doomsday Clock 2026: 85 Seconds to Midnight 

Photo: Jamie Christiaini On January 27th, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists announced the 2026 time of their Doomsday Clock. It is now 85 seconds to midnight, four seconds closer than in 2025. Once again, this setting of the clock is the closest we’ve ever been to...