CTBT in the News

CTBT in the News

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National Academies Report is “Grist” for CTBT Debate: Gottemoeller, by Chris Schneidmiller (Global Security Newswire)

NNSA Sequoia supercomputer takes world’s fastest title, prevents nuclear testing (Engadget)

Engaging the Experts, Training the Trainers: A Seminar on CTBT Education in the 21st Century (Permanent Mission of Hungary to the United Nations)

Right to the top: Britain's nuclear test veterans take battle for justice to Europe, by Susie Boniface (Mirror)

Atomic Bomb Test Veteran Takes Compensation Fight To Europe, by Adrian Hogg (Sky)

Consider Tech Risk When Debating Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, by Owen Graham (Defense News)

FOCUS: China, U.S. unhappy with Kim's hard-line stance in 1st half yr in power, by Ko Hirano (Kyodo)

‘We’re strongly against weapons of mass destruction’ – Iran’s nuclear negotiator (Interview with Saeed Jalili) (RT)

Iran nuclear weapons talks enter a critical third round, by Julian Borger (The Guardian)

Iran nuclear talks resume in nervous atmosphere, by Justyna Pawlak and Steve Gutterman (Reuters)

Iran insists on nuke rights ahead of talks by Xinhua (China Daily Europe)

Failure at nuclear talks could mean negotiating pause, would hurt both Iran, 6 world powers, by Ali Akbar Dareini (AP, The Republic)

Summit lets Obama, Putin size up for competition, by Anne Gearan (AP, Yahoo)

Istanbul NPDI Meet to Seek Nuclear Disarmament, by Sevim Küçükkoşum (Hürriyet Daily News Turkish Weekly)

Nuclear weapons constitute a threat for humanity – Davutoglu (Trend)

Britain to announce £1bn nuclear submarine reactor deal (AFP)

Romney opposes stance by Obama on Israel (Irish Times)

Nuclear Weapons in the Middle East: Here to Stay, by Liviu Horowitz (ISN-ETHZ)

A South Asian reality, by Shamshad Ahmad (The News International)

US-India relationship in mature phase, by M K Bhadrakumar (Russia & India Report)

Trident is an essential part of our armoury (The Telegraph)

The Cost Of Nuclear Weapons: Economics of Armageddon, by Sam Brinton (Science Wonks)