CTBT in the News

CTBT in the News

previous Friday 17 May 2013

Azerbaijan modernizes CTBTO information centre (Trend, Azernews)

Senjata Nuklir Picu Perhatian PBB dan Binus, by Rachmad Faisal Harahap (Okezone)

GPS solution provides three-minute tsunami alerts (EGU)

Former Defense Brass Object to ‘More Restrictive’ Nuclear Trade Policies, by Elaine Grossman (Global Security Newswire)

Iran says ready for nuclear talks with world powers, by Parisa Hafezi (Reuters)

Iran's Jalili says nuclear talks 'long and useful' (AFP)

Report: Stuxnet Virus May Have Improved Iran's Ability To Enrich Uranium, by Michael Rundle (Huffington Post)

CIA head visits Israel to discuss Syria, Iran's nuclear program, by Amos Harel (Haaretz)

N. Korea exploiting "loopholes" in sanctions, U.N. diplomat says (Kyodo News)

N. Korea replaces vice minister of defense (Yonhap)

N. Korea thought to have 200 mobile missile launchers: report (Yonhap)

U.S., China say denuclearization necessary for N. Korea's diplomacy, by Lian Yoo (Arirang)

U.S. stresses unity with S. Korea, Japan in diplomacy on N. Korea (Yonhap)

Should South Korea pursue its own nuclear strategy? By Bennett Ramberg (Yale Global, The Nation)

Why We Should Pay Attention to North Korea, by Devon Kerr (Huffington Post)

There’s a new sense of urgency for a nuclear weapons ban, by Cesar Jaramillo (The Record)

‘Reset’ on Iran now, by Yousaf Butt (The Great Debate)

War With Iran? New Study Shows Massively Distorted Media Coverage of Iranian Nuclear Program, by Nima Shirazi (Policymic)

Increased pressure on Iran could lead to nuclear nonproliferation, by Bryan Cohen (BioPrep Watch)

Trident: time to rethink Britain’s nuclear future (The Conversation)

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