Supreme Leader says Iran doesn’t want nuclear weapons
Iran does not want nuclear weapons but if it did, no world power could prevent it from obtaining one, local media quoted the country's Supreme Leader as saying on Saturday, Feb 16.
North Korea's nuclear ambitions are no joke
Oddball, outlandish and eternally secretive, the country has provided a rich seam of humour for the world's comedians.
Risky equilibrium in Iran nuclear crisis
The Iran nuclear crisis has now reached a new and potentially dangerous equilibrium between stiff Western sanctions on the one hand and the rapid progress of Iran's nuclear program on the other.
For US, N.Korea nuclear status a red line
North Korea has tested three atomic bombs and is widely believed capable of firing a nuclear warhead. But in the eyes of the United States, North Korea most definitely is not a nuclear weapons state.
Why Iran is falling into Russia’s arms
A strategic partnership”: So Iran and Russia describe the series of security, economic and cultural agreements they’ve signed together in the past few weeks.
North Korea nuclear-test drama rehashes old script
A North Korean nuclear test draws international condemnation, modest U.N. sanctions and expressions of hope in the United States that China will finally rein in its brazen ally.
Russian arms exporter says supplies to Syria will go on
Russia will continue deliveries of arms to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his armed forces, the head of the state weapons exporter said on Wednesday, despite the Middle Eastern country's civil war.
China joins U.S., Japan in condemning North Korea nuclear test
North Korea conducted its third nuclear test on Tuesday in defiance of existing U.N. resolutions, drawing condemnation from around the world, including from its only major ally, China, which summoned the North Korean ambassador to protest.
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