CTBT in the News
| Friday 09 March 2012 |
Mapping Nuclear Fallout After Fukushima, by Amy Sinatra Ayres (National Geographic blog)
Scientists With Nuclear Testing Experience Rapidly Dwindling, by Jason Koebler (US News)
NK informally notified US of 2009 nuke test plan beforehand: Bader (Korea Times)
Isotopes hint at North Korean nuclear test, by Geoff Brumfield (Nature)
Two DPRK Nuclear Tests in 2010? By Jeffrey Lewis (ArmsControlWonk)
Study Alleges DPRK N-Tests in 2010; Findings Questioned, by Daryl Kimball (ACA Project for CTBT)
British Nuclear Test Veterans Association (BNTVA) AGM Conference (Cobseo.org.uk)
Women add strong voice for nuclear non-proliferation at UN Geneva (Women’s News Network)
Nuclear envoys of the rival Koreas in New York, by Matthew Pennington (Associated Press)
U.S. cautiously optimistic after food aid deal with North Korea, by Elise Labott (CNN Opinion)
'US may have to settle for NK nuke freeze', by Kim Young-jin (The Korea Times)
World powers stress diplomacy in Iran standoff, by George Jahn (Associated Press)
US demands ‘actions’ from Iran in nuclear talks (AFP, Khaleej Times)
Dagan: World has time on Iranian nuke program (Jerusalem Post)
Peacemaker Redux: 2012 Nuclear Security Summit, by Young-mok Kim (Huffington Post blog)
Iran's nuclear program: the riddle, the enigma and the mystery, by Tim Lister (CNN)
In Vain Have We Sanctioned, by Akbar Ganji (Boston Review)
Ending Cold War Nuclear Thinking, by Daryl Kimball (Arms Control Today)




