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BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Iran's foreign minister responded on Thursday to the United States' latest threat to punish Tehran over its nuclear program by reiterating that the program was for peaceful purposes.
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The world's intelligence agencies and defence experts are quietly acknowledging that North Korea has become a fully fledged nuclear power with the capacity to wipe out entire cities in Japan and South Korea.
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New York Times
By NAZILA FATHI TEHRAN - Iran announced officially on Wednesday that it welcomed talks over its nuclear program, and said that it was ready to offer a proposal to resolve the dispute over its activities, the state-run IRNA news agency reported.
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AFP
SEOUL (AFP) - North Korea on Sunday renewed a threat to "bolster its nuclear deterrent" while lashing out at the UN Security Council for condemning the communist state's April 5 rocket launch.
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AFP
SEOUL (AFP) - North Korea said on Saturday it would build up its defence capability including a "nuclear deterrent," accusing the United States and its allies of seeking war against the communist state.
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US monitors of North Korea's nuclear program left the communist country Friday after the regime ordered them out and vowed to restart its reactor in anger over UN criticism of its recent rocket launch.
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By VOA News Four US nuclear experts left North Korea Friday, after Pyongyang ordered the expulsion of inspectors monitoring nuclear disarmament measures.
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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - US experts monitoring North Korea's nuclear program headed to China on Friday after the North expelled them and threatened to restart its reactor in anger over UN criticism of its recent rocket launch.
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By Kurt Achin North Korea has responded angrily to a United Nations denouncement of its recent long range rocket launch. Calling multinational disarmament talks "useless," the North's government says it will restart nuclear facilities and boost its …
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Reuters
SEOUL, April 14 (Reuters) - North Korea said on Tuesday it was no longer bound by an international nuclear disarmament deal and would re-start its plant that makes arms-grade plutonium after the UN chastised it for launching a long-range rocket.
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