Nuclear Weapons – Lack of trust (Khaleej Times)
Lack of trust (Khaleej Times)
Western countries had hoped the draft deal, which saw Iran sending 70 percent of its low-enriched uranium abroad in return for special fuel for its nuclear medicine reactor, would prevent Tehran acquiring enough material to build an atom bomb.
RP to host 2-day meet on nuclear disarmament (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
MORE THAN 50 EXPERTS from all over the world will converge in Manila on Monday for a two-day workshop on nuclear disarmament.
Hardcover: US: Screaming horses, broken minds tell atomic bomb s story (Taipei Times)
The hand-drawn illustrations of origami cranes that open The Last Train From Hiroshima are the only truly pleasant thing the book offers.
Technology Japan, U.S. to launch talks on cooperation in nuclear forensics (Japan Today)
Japan and the United States will launch working-level talks in February aimed at promoting cooperation in the field of nuclear forensics, a sophisticated process to
Obama to seek major increase in nuclear weapons funding (McClatchy Newspapers via Yahoo! News)
WASHINGTON The Obama administration plans to ask Congress to increase spending on the U.S. nuclear arsenal by more than $5 billion over the next five years as part of its strategy to halt the spread of nuclear weapons and eventually rid the world of them.
Superpower Williams wins the arms race with serve after nuclear serve (Sydney Morning Herald)
UNLIKE Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, whose rivalry had been white-hot – played out on the final day of six grand-slam events – the Williams-Henin conflict was the Cold War of women’s tennis.
Nuclear arms treaty off to good start (MalaysiaNews.net)
Presidents Obama and Medvedev have had what has been described as a constructive telephone call on a landmark nuclear arms deal.
U.S. Says Nuclear Arms Treaty With Russia Nearly Complete (Bloomberg)
Jan. 27 (Bloomberg) — Russia and the U.S. have made steady progress and are nearing completion in talks on a new nuclear arms treaty, the Obama administration said.
Iran, IAEA say N-fuel proposal still on table (Gulf Times)
Iran and the UN nuclear agency said yesterday a deal on enriched uranium was still possible, but there was no sign Tehran would accept Western terms meant to prevent the material being used in bombs.
Clinton: China risks isolation over Iran nuclear issue (USA Today)
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton warned China on Friday it risks diplomatic isolation and disruption to its energy supplies unless it helps keep Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
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