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Obama hails agreement with Iran as "important first step"

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US President Barack Obama on Sunday said the nuclear deal struck with Iran was an "important first step" toward addressing the world's concerns over that country's disputed nuclear programme. Obama spoke shortly on Saturday night after...
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Carter: Russia is 'Nuclear Saber-Rattling'

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4034100US Defense Secretary Ash Carter on Tuesday criticized Russia for aggression in Europe, saying he is particularly troubled by what he described as Russian "nuclear saber-rattling."In remarks at a...
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UN Sec Gen, IAEA chief, Yanukovych at meeting, Chernobyl

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Chernobyl 1. Wide of check-point of Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (CEZ) 2. Truck enters CEZ 3. Wide of Chernobyl nuclear power plant 4. Mid of tower trough barbed wire 5. Wide of Chernobyl nuclear power plant 6. Viktor Yanukovich,...
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Obama: Nuclear Terror Risk Reduced but Remains

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Opening the nuclear security summit in Washington, U.S. President Barack Obama said the world has "measurably reduced" the risk of terrorists conducting a nuclear attack, but he warned, the reason for concern remains. Obama said no...
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CLEAN : S Korean politician calls for home

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CLEAN : S Korean politician calls for home
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Court has no jurisdiction in India nuke case

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The United Nations' highest court said it does not have jurisdiction to take on a case brought by the tiny South Pacific nation of the Marshall Islands that seeks to urge India to resume negotiations to eradicate the world's stockpile of...
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Graham: Iran still trying to build nuclear weapon

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Senior US Republican senator Lindsey Graham on Sunday said Iranian leaders were "lying" when they said they had no interest in building a nuclear weapon.Speaking at the Munich Security Conference, Graham also proposed new sanctions in...
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Joint briefing following US-Japan defence talks

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US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis said on Saturday his country's "enduring" alliance with Japan would "remain as the cornerstone of peace and security in the Asia-Pacific region".Mattis added that US President Donald Trump's administration...
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Iran FM on nuclear ambition, Syria chemical arms

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Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on Sunday repeated his country had no interest in making nuclear weapons. Asked how long it would take to make one if it did decide it wanted such weapons, Zarif replied: "We are not going to...
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Kerry vows 'robust' defence against North Korea

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US Secretary of State John Kerry warned on Wednesday that any attack on American allies or use of nuclear weapons by North Korea would be met with an "overwhelming" US response as it sought to reassure close ally South Korea that the US...
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US Doomsday apocalypse clock moves forward

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The Doomsday Clock was moved 30 seconds closer to midnight on Thursday, as the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists said reckless language over nuclear weapons and a growing disregard of scientific expertise on climate change put humanity...
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Trump Calls for Larger U.S. Nuclear Arsenal

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Dec.22 -- President-elect Donald Trump made a call for the United States to "greatly strengthen and expand its nuclear capability" in a tweet on Thursday. Bloomberg's Margaret Talev examines the insight into Trump's nuclear policy and...
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Trump Talks NKorea Nuclear Threat With SKorea

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President Donald Trump on Friday will discuss North Korea and trade with South Korea's new leader, whose pro-engagement stance toward the North could clash with the U.S. administration's intent to crank up sanctions.Trump welcomed South...
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Moon Mulls Conditions for Talks with NKorea

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South Korea's president suggested on Friday that the release of three Americans held by North Korea could kick-start long-stalled negotiations with Pyongyang.President Moon Jae-in (jah-yihn) says another impetus for talks would be for...
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Legislation Aims to Enforce N. Korea Sanctions

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Speaking to reporters, senators announced bipartisan legislation on Wednesday that they say will strengthen enforcement of sanctions against North Korea. "While we've had an extensive sanctions regime against North Korea including...
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Ban speaks to AP about Trump, climate and NKorea

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Former UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Donald Trump should stand "on the right side of history" by reconsidering the decision to pull his country out of the Paris climate change accord.In an exclusive interview with the Associated...
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Trump Says North Korea's Un Is on a 'Suicide Mission'

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Sep.19 -- U.S. President Donald Trump addresses the UN General Assembly in New York.
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US tunnel collapse renews nuclear site fears

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The collapse of a tunnel containing radioactive waste at the Hanford nuclear weapons complex in the US underscored what critics have long been saying: that the toxic remnants of the Cold War are being stored in haphazard and unsafe...
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AP: Major issues for SKorea are economy, NKorea

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South Korea holds presidential elections on Tuesday after an extraordinary six-month period that began with millions peacefully filling the nation's streets in protest and ended with the impeachment and imprisonment of ex-President Park...
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Branstad Promises to Confront Beijing on Issues

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington - 2 May, 20171. Iowa Governor Terry Branstad at witness table prior to hearing2. SOUNDBITE (English) Terry Branstad, US Ambassador to China Nominee:"I would...
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Pence: US won't relent until nuclear-free Korea

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US Vice President Mike Pence said the US will not relent until it achieves its objective of ensuring the Korean Peninsula is free of nuclear weapons.Pence told reporters US President Donald Trump was confident that economic and...
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South Korea, Japan Warn N. Korea Against Attacking Guam

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Aug.10 -- Tensions rise over North Korea. South Korea's military has warned Pyongyang it would face a strong response if it launched a missile towards Guam. Bloomberg's Peter Pae reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Ex-General: Nuclear Launch Order Can be Refused

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST: POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLY Washington, DC - 13 November 2017 1. Wide shot of Senate Foreign Relations Committee 2. Chairman...
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NKorea reiterates its case for pursuing nuclear weapons

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North Korea has reiterated its case for pursuing a nuclear weapons programme at a non-proliferation conference held in Moscow. Director-General of the North American department of North Korea's foreign ministry, Choe...