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And how the latest talks went and what’s going on with Iran nukes?...It’s an important opportunity for them to show that they’re ready to address the concerns of the international community and, at the same time, meet the humanitarian needs of their people.
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Ahead of his Tuesday summit with President Barack Obama, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has expressed the hope that the two sides can work together to build an enduring partnership based on equality and mutual understanding. 'We are strategic partners.
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Thursday said current methods are sufficient to keep weapons reliable in the absence of nuclear testing. The committee, made up of independent scientific experts who do technical reviews for the government, said the success of the program to extend the...
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Spencer said over 23,000 nuclear weapons still exist today, as noted by U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon in his introductory remarks to a lecture in Geneva last month. Many are on missiles that could be launched within 15 minutes, said the editor of...
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Tuesday at a conference on regional security. “There is a change becoming evident in the way that people are thinking of nuclear weapons... [that they] don’t guarantee security...Evans, a former Australian foreign minister, said the political change in...
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North Korea threatened to punish South Korea following their brief-but-bloody naval firefight, though analysts said Thursday that chances of retaliation appeared slim ahead of planned talks between the U.S. and Pyongyang. Tuesday's battle near the disputed...
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The United States and Russia on 9 November began another round of talks over nuclear disarmament in the Swiss city of Geneva, with diplomatic sources saying the talks could continue into mid-December. German weekly Der Spiegel quoted Russian President...
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President Ahmadinejad, in recent years, has vocally advocated a global commitment to rid the world of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD). In a recent interview with US network NBC, Ahmadinejad warned that the policies of 'a handful of countries', including...
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In 1982, a Pakistani military C-130 left the western Chinese city of Urumqi with a highly unusual cargo: enough weapons-grade uranium for two atomic bombs, according to accounts written by the father of Pakistan's nuclear weapons program, Abdul Qadeer...
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The U.S. government plans to put alleged Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four other Guantanamo Bay detainees on trial in New York City. U.S.
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