At least 40 developing countries want nuclear power programs (Tacoma News Tribune)
VIENNA, Austria At least 40 developing countries, from the Persian Gulf region to Latin America, have recently approached U.N. officials to signal interest in starting nuclear power programs, a trend that proliferation experts say could provide the building blocks of nuclear arsenals in some of those nations.
Nuclear Deal Reached With U.S. (The Moscow Times)
07 May 2008 By Francesca Mereu / Staff Writer Russia and the United States on Tuesday signed a long-awaited agreement on civilian nuclear cooperation that could allow the two countries to expand bilateral nuclear trade.
Joseph Egan, Lawyer Who Fought Nuclear Waste Site, Is Dead at 53 (New York Times)
Mr. Egan, a nuclear engineer-turned-lawyer, led Nevada?s legal campaign to block a nuclear waste dump at Yucca Mountain.
Spread of nuclear capability is feared (San Diego Union-Tribune)
VIENNA, Austria At least 40 countries from the Persian Gulf to Latin America have recently approached U.N. officials to signal interest in starting nuclear power programs, a trend that proliferation experts say could provide the building blocks of nuclear arsenals in some of those nations.
Spread of nuclear capability feared (MSNBC)
At least 40 developing countries from the Persian Guld region to Latin America have recently approached U.N. officials here to signal interest in starting nuclear power programs, a trend that concerned proliferation experts say could provide the building blocks of nuclear arsenals in some of those nations.
Push for nuclear power raises fears of arms race (The Kansas City Star)
VIENNA, Austria | At least 40 developing countries from the Persian Gulf region to Latin America recently have approached U.N. officials to signal interest in starting nuclear power programs.
US envoy to return with North Korean nuclear documents (EARTHtimes.org)
Washington – The US envoy to North Korea will return from Pyongyang with a significant number of documents detailing the communist country’s nuclear programme, the US State Department said Thursday. Sung Kim, director of the State Department’s Kore…
US envoy gets papers on North Korean N-plans (Gulf Times)
SEOUL: A US envoy crossed the inter-Korean border into South Korea yesterday, bringing back documents about North Korea s nuclear activities as part of efforts to disarm the communist state.
Nuclear-reactor plans fuel fears (Seattle Times)
At least 40 developing countries from the Persian Gulf region to Latin America have recently approached U. N. officials to signal interest…
U.S. Sends Envoy to North Korea to Obtain Nuclear Declaration (Bloomberg.com)
May 7 (Bloomberg) — The U.S. is sending an envoy to North Korea, the second visit in three weeks, to try to obtain a list of the nuclear materials and installations the communist nation failed to submit last year, the State Department said.
North Korea gives a lot, expects more (Asia Times)
SEOUL – The head of the US State Department’s Korea desk and four other US officials crossed the line from North to South Korea at the truce village of Panmunjom at the weekend lugging 18,000 documents the North Koreans gave them on their nuclear program.
Benazir was a courier in illegal nuclear arms trade, says book (The Hindu)
NEW DELHI: Benazir Bhutto once played an active role in furthering Pakistan s clandestine nuclear programme by personally taking CDs to and from North Korea on an official trip as Prime Minister, reveals a book by her Oxford college mate …
