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Uranium Enrichment
We may be entering a new era of proliferation of nuclear weapons. During the Cold War, a largely bipolar world was dominated by extremely large U.S. and Soviet nuclear arsenals, with smaller acknowledged nuclear forces maintained by Britain, France, and China. Israel was believed to have nuclear weapons but never declared itself a nuclear weapons state. India exploded a nuclear device in 1974 but claimed it was a test for peaceful purposes and denied any plans to build a nuclear stockpile. South Africa was rumoured to have developed nuclear weapons and in 1993 confirmed that it had developed weapons which subsequently were dismantled. In 1998 India officially joined the nuclear weapons club by testing five devices, including one which was claimed to be a thermonuclear weapon. Pakistan rapidly responded with their own nuclear tests in 1998. In 2006 North Korea conducted an underground test of a low yield device (so low in yield it may have been a fizzle) and followed up with tests in 2009 and 2013.

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Not a table, but a picture
Zahhar Kirillov
As per original HTML it is a picture in a table. Extracting it into a proper <figure> with caption will be too much effort specifically for this page, as website does not have template engine behind.
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Mar 10, 2019