Washington Post
By Blaine Harden SEOUL, June 15 — As state media in North Korea continued to warn of possible nuclear war, South Korean President Lee Myung-bak flew to Washington for talks with President Obama at which Lee is expected to seek a written promise of …
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Christian Science Monitor
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ABC News
By MEGAN CHUCHMACH A 266-page report detailing the country's government and civilian nuclear facilities and commercial nuclear power reactors was accidently posted online by the federal government last month, describing not only nuclear site locations …
The Associated Press
SC Magazine US
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The Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) - A senior Obama administration official said he expects that North Korea will test a nuclear weapon before it is forced back to international disarmament negotiations.
Wall Street Journal
Times Online
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The Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) - A senior Obama administration official said he expects that North Korea will test a nuclear weapon before it is forced back to international disarmament negotiations.
Wall Street Journal
guardian.co.uk
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Global Security Newswire
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said yesterday it was "implausible, if not impossible" that North Korea would rejoin the six-nation process aimed at dismantling its nuclear program, Kyodo News reported (see GSN, April 30).
AFP
Reuters
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guardian.co.uk
North Korea dramatically raised the stakes today as it threatened to carry out nuclear and long-range missile tests unless the UN security council apologises for tightening sanctions after its rocket launch this month.
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Telegraph.co.uk
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New York Times
By ELISABETH BUMILLER WASHINGTON - President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran promised on Sunday that he would make “public as soon as possible” his country's response to an Obama administration offer of talks with Iran and other nations about Tehran's …
Atlantic Online
Jerusalem Post
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The Associated Press
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - North Korea said that it has begun harvesting plutonium from spent fuel rods at its main nuclear plant to build up its atomic arsenal.
RT
AFP
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The Associated Press
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - North Korea has restarted its nuclear facilities to harvest weapons-grade plutonium, an official said Saturday, just hours after the UN imposed new sanctions on the communist state for its recent rocket launch.
RT
AFP
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The Associated Press
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - North Korea has restarted its nuclear facilities to harvest weapons-grade plutonium, an official said Saturday, in an escalation of the communist state's standoff with the international community over its nuclear and missile …
RT
Reuters
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