"At a time when the cost of living is soaring and millions struggle to afford food and fuel, this is outrageous," said the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons.

By Olivia Le PoidevinGENEVA, June 8 (Reuters) - Spending on nuclear weapons by the world's nine nuclear-armed states rose by almost a fifth in 2025 to $119 billion, a report by…

Studies show the US led spending with $118b, more than all other countries combined.

U.S. spent $69.2 billion, more than all other nuclear states combined, and saw largest increase, at 22 per cent.