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Nuclear-armed states must shed their arsenals to reduce the risk of a devastating attack or accident involving the weapons, says a report released today by the Internat
President Barack Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev will likely meet Friday in Copenhagen for a last-ditch round of face-to-face negotiations in hopes of reaching a nuclear arms control accord by the end of the year, an Obama administration official said. U.S.
In the wake of news that Iran tested a long-range missile yesterday, as reported by PRI’s The World, questions have intensified about internal political turmoil in Tehran.
Intelligence agencies around the world are trying to determine whether a puzzling document purported to come from Iran is authentic. If it isn't a forgery, some experts believe it could be proof Iran is working on developing a nuclear weapon. The report was first disclosed by
On a remote mountain pass, Chinese soldiers berated a group of Indian laborers building a five-mile road near the India-China border. The land belonged to China, asserted the soldiers, who reportedly waved their guns and scared off the workers.
There is a danger that in focusing on the justification of force in Afghanistan, President Obama will sacrifice working toward a world free of nuclear weapons, writes William Hartung, Director of the Arms and
In order to truly abolish the threats posed by nuclear weapons the international community must take steps to safeguard or eliminate the fissile materials used in both military and civilian sectors, according to a recently released experts report (see
Trita Parsi, President of the National Iranian American Council, was interviewed on C-Span's Washington Journal about sanctions in Iran, and how they might negatively impact the recent and on-going anti-governm