IAEA Worried Iran May Be Working On Nuclear Arms (WCCO Minneapolis – St. Paul)
The U.N. nuclear agency on Thursday said it was worried Iran may currently be working on making a nuclear warhead, suggesting for the first time that Tehran had either resumed such work or never stopped at the time U.S. intelligence thought it did.
TED 2010: Nuclear Proliferation Is This Year’s Inconvenient Truth (Wired News)
Producer Lawrence Bender, who debuted An Inconvenient Truth at TED four years ago, is at it again this year with Countdown to Zero , which aims to put the campaign against nuclear proliferation on the top of the world’s agenda.
N.Korea vows not to abandon nuclear arms (AFP via Yahoo! News)
North Korea vowed Friday not to abandon its nuclear weapons in return for economic aid, saying the United States should first change its “hostile” policy.
Police arrests 10 in demo at nuclear arms site (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Police arrested 10 demonstrators on Monday at a nuclear arms site in southern England, where two Nobel Peace Prize winners joined hundreds of protesters, a spokesman said.
Clinton, in Jeddah, warns of Mideast nuclear-arms race – Summary (EARTHtimes.org)
Jeddah – US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, speaking on Tuesday to female students in Saudi Arabia, warned that a nuclear-armed Iran could prompt a nuclear arms race in the region. Speaking to young women in an informal, town hall meetin…
Sophomore gets a lesson in nuclear proliferation (Student Life)
With Iran getting increasingly close to nuclear capabilities, weapons of mass destruction are more and more a concern in modern-day politics.
Ex ministers urge NATO to scrap nuclear arms (Khaleej Times)
BRUSSELS NATO s nuclear arms no longer serve a military purpose and encourage other nations to acquire atomic weapons, four former Belgian government ministers said in a joint statement Friday.
UN worried Iran may be working on nuclear arms (Otago Daily Times)
The UN nuclear agency says it’s worried Iran may currently be working on making a nuclear warhead, suggesting for the first time that Tehran had either resumed such work or never stopped at the time US intelligence thought it did. read more
