Rappler's latest stories on weapons of mass destruction
Tech leaders say killer robots would be 'dangerously destabilizing' force in the world
As nations such as the US, China, Israel, South Korea, Russia, and the UK develop automated weapons systems, tech leaders band together to pledge not to help in the development and use of these 'slaughterbots'
Years after his hanging, Saddam Hussein mystery lives on
US president George W. Bush personally authorized the immediate transfer of the dictator's body on an American military helicopter from Baghdad to the northern city of Tikrit, near Al-Awjah

North Korea has large chemical weapons stockpile – Seoul
UPDATED Pyongyang is believed to have up to 5 000 tons of chemical weapons including the VX nerve agent allegedly used to kill Kim Jong Nam

US provides P890M for facility monitoring PH waters
The facility is built inside the headquarters of the Philippine Coast Guard

Coast Guard trains in handling weapons of mass destruction
This is part of the preparation of all countries and shipping nations in light of the challenges being brought by terrorism says the PCG spokesperson

Horrors of war in Spec Ops: The Line
Spec Ops teaches us that there is a steep price to pay for using weapons of mass destruction
The North-South Korea issue and possible scenarios
As part of the regime of arms control international law prohibits unnecessary suffering