Published on: 18.06.2026 06:00Author: Christian SchwägerlVirus, animals and plants for war purposes, has been outlawed by a convention since 1975. However, rapid advances in biotechnology, AI and drone technology create new risks. The focus is also on possible attacks on agriculture. A precedent from Afghanistan gets new explosives.
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Published on: 18.06.2026 06:00Author: Christian SchwägerlVirus, animals and plants for war purposes, has been outlawed by a convention since 1975. However, rapid advances in biotechnology, AI and drone technology create new risks. The focus is also on possible attacks on agriculture. A precedent from Afghanistan gets new explosives.