• The First Strike Trap
    November 17, 2015 Edition

    The First Strike Trap

    IN THIS ISSUE: The first strike trap, Ban's N. Korea visit shows Pyongyang's shift to re-engagement: U.S. experts, forget China – N. Korea markets missiles despite Iran nuclear deal, tensions in Iran after nuclear deal grow in hostility, China to build two nuclear plants in Argentina in $15bn deal, India-Australia agreement complete

  • Is Russia Working on a Massive Dirty Bomb?
    November 12, 2015 Edition

    Is Russia Working on a Massive Dirty Bomb?

    IN THIS ISSUE: Is Russia Working on a Massive Dirty Bomb?, Russia Working to Pierce ‘Any Missile Shield’: Putin, Licence Granted for Finnish Used Fuel Repository, Iran Nuclear Report at Center of Dispute Said to Come Dec. 2, The Fuel for a Nuclear Bomb is in the Hands of an Unknown Black Marketeer From Russia, U.S. Officials Say, Review Nuclear Fuel Cycle Program

  • 3-D Printing the Bomb? The Nuclear Nonproliferation Challenge
    November 10, 2015 Edition

    3-D Printing the Bomb? The Nuclear Nonproliferation Challenge

    IN THIS ISSUE: 3-D printing the bomb? The nuclear nonproliferation challenge, Iran has stopped dismantling nuclear centrifuges: senior official, the Pakistan nuclear nightmare, India successfully test fires its nuclear capable Agni IV missile, if no one wants the Fitzpatrick nuclear power plant to close, why is it closing?, your next Fitbit should detect nuclear bombs, DHS hopes

  • The United Kingdom and Nuclear Weapons: The Necessity for a Strategic View
    November 05, 2015 Edition

    The United Kingdom and Nuclear Weapons: The Necessity for a Strategic View

    IN THIS ISSUE: The United Kingdom and Nuclear Weapons: The Necessity for a Strategic View, Iran to Meet Rouhani Timetable on Ending Sanctions, Russia Test-Fires Series of Nuclear Missiles During Strategic Drills, Nuclear Power Plants Warn of Closure Crisis, Nuclear Operator Seeks Restart Despite Active Fault Under Plant, Pentagon Suspends Troubled Missile Defense System

  • Iran Begins Deactivating Centrifuges Under Nuclear Deal's Terms
    November 03, 2015 Edition

    Iran Begins Deactivating Centrifuges Under Nuclear Deal's Terms

    IN THIS ISSUE: Iran begins deactivating centrifuges under nuclear deal's terms, report: N. Korea digging new tunnel at nuclear site, SM-3 interceptor misses mark in complex test, India pushes for NSG membership, will Britain's new engine lead to a hypersonic bomber?, France, China sign $22 billion nuclear accord on Hollande visit

  • Turbulent Times for Brazil’s Nuclear Projects
    October 29, 2015 Edition

    Turbulent Times for Brazil’s Nuclear Projects

    IN THIS ISSUE: Turbulent Times for Brazil’s Nuclear Projects, Iran Considered Nuclear Weapons During 1980s Iraq War, Ex-President Says, Air Force Picks Northrop Grumman to Build Next Big Bomber, Westinghouse Buys Partner’s Construction Business, Australia Could Store Nuclear Waste for Other Countries, Malcolm Turnbull Says, JLENS Spy Blimp on the Ground After Journey Over Pennsylvania

  • Israel's Nuclear Advisory Panel Endorses Iran Deal
    October 27, 2015 Edition

    Israel's Nuclear Advisory Panel Endorses Iran Deal

    IN THIS ISSUE: Israel's nuclear advisory panel endorses Iran deal, give future generations a choice about nuclear waste disposal, in 1983 'war scare,' Soviet leadership feared nuclear surprise attack by U.S., Iran's Rouhani says expects sanctions to be lifted by end-2015, ministers: U.K. Royal Navy guaranteed 4 new nuclear ballistic missile subs, get ready, America: here comes China's ballistic missile defenses

  • Pakistan to Tell U.S. it Won't Accept Limits on Tactical Nuclear Arms
    October 22, 2015 Edition

    Pakistan to Tell U.S. it Won't Accept Limits on Tactical Nuclear Arms

    IN THIS ISSUE: Pakistan to Tell U.S. it Won’t Accept Limits on Tactical Nuclear Arms, Iran Nuclear Deal Wins Tepid Endorsement From Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, UN Asked to Take Action Against Iran for Recent Missile Test, Kerry Announces New Push for Nuclear Test Ban, US Carries Out First Live BMD Intercept in Europe, S. Korea Calls for Regional Body on Nuclear Safety

  • Iran Deal Closer to Reality as U.S. Prepares Sanctions Waivers
    October 20, 2015 Edition

    Iran Deal Closer to Reality as U.S. Prepares Sanctions Waivers

    IN THIS ISSUE: Iran deal closer to reality as U.S. prepares sanctions waivers, S. Korea says N. Korea preparing for nuke test, but test not imminent, mainstreaming a nuclear Pakistan, how do you find plutonium? Go to nuclear inspector school, China to own a third of Hinkley Point nuclear power station, Ministry recognizes link between Fukushima nuclear worker's leukemia and radiation exposure for 1st time

  • IAEA Completes Investigation Into Iran's Nuclear Past
    October 15, 2015 Edition

    IAEA Completes Investigation Into Iran's Nuclear Past

    IN THIS ISSUE: IAEA completes investigation into Iran's nuclear past, U.S. Exploring Deal to Limit Pakistan’s Nuclear Arsenal, Kyushu Restarts Second Reactor at Sendai Plant Under Tighter Fukushima-Inspired Rules, North Korea: Development of Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missile Continues, India’s Deadliest Sub to Test-Fire Missiles, Nuclear Sub Project Poses UK's Biggest Financial Challenge

  • Iran parliament approves nuclear deal bill in victory for Rouhani
    October 13, 2015 Edition

    Iran parliament approves nuclear deal bill in victory for Rouhani

    IN THIS ISSUE: Iran parliament approves nuclear deal bill in victory for Rouhani, North Korea shows off 'long range' nukes, but experts divided over authenticity of claim, Iran tests long-range missile, possibly violating nuclear accord, Britain backs return of 'Cold War' nuclear drills as Nato hardens against Russia, Obama adviser raises concerns about Japan's plutonium stockpile, Pilgrim nuclear power plant to close in Plymouth

  • U.S. says ready to defend against North Korean nuclear threat
    October 08, 2015 Edition

    U.S. says ready to defend against North Korean nuclear threat

    IN THIS ISSUE: U.S. says ready to defend against North Korean nuclear threat, AP INVESTIGATION: Nuclear black market seeks IS extremists, Pakistan seeks international cooperation for nuclear energy: FO, What a US-Pakistan nuclear deal could mean for India, Israeli security after the nuclear deal with Iran, The Repercussions of South Korea’s Pro-Nuclear Energy Policy

  • Politics versus Policy: Follow-up to the Iran Nuclear Agreement
    October 06, 2015 Edition

    Politics versus Policy: Follow-up to the Iran Nuclear Agreement

    IN THIS ISSUE: Politics versus policy: follow-up to the Iran nuclear agreement, Iran parliamentary panel gives conditional nod to nuclear deal, global nuclear facilities 'at risk' of cyber attack, experts: North Korea's not preparing for a satellite launch, IAEA detects expanded activities at N. Korea's nuclear facility, Netanyahu on Iran deal: 'Let's look forward'

  • A Realistic Approach to Solving Japan’s Plutonium Problem
    October 01, 2015 Edition

    A Realistic Approach to Solving Japan’s Plutonium Problem

    IN THIS ISSUE: A Realistic Approach to Solving Japan’s Plutonium Problem, Seoul to develop 800km missile by 2017, North Korea prepared to launch missiles 'at any time', says ambassador, Jeremy Corbyn, Labour Party Leader, Says He’d Never Use Nuclear Weapons, Russian nuclear sub carrying Bulava missiles arrives in Kamchatka, NDAA Conference Report Supports Possible East Coast Missile Defense Site

  • Wagging the Plutonium Dog: Japanese Domestic Politics and Its International Security Implications
    September 29, 2015 Edition

    Wagging the Plutonium Dog: Japanese Domestic Politics and Its International Security Implications

    IN THIS ISSUE: Wagging the plutonium dog: Japanese domestic politics and its international security implications, how to calm today's nuclear hysteria, a U.S.-Russian arms treaty could be in trouble, parties in Iran nuclear deal aim for implementation in early 2016, Iran's president says his country will stick to nuclear deal, satellites, warheads and rockets: is North Korea's space program really about missile development?

  • Kremlin Threatens Response to U.S. Nuclear Bomb Deployment in Germany
    September 24, 2015 Edition

    Kremlin Threatens Response to U.S. Nuclear Bomb Deployment in Germany

    IN THIS ISSUE: Kremlin Threatens Response to U.S. Nuclear Bomb Deployment in Germany, N.Korea Tidying Up Rocket Launch Site, S. Korea, U.S. reaffirm close coordination against NK provocation, Pentagon Says Chinese Sub That Can Hit U.S. to Go on Patrol Soon, Chinese reprocessing plant to start up in 2030, India can’t reinvent language of liability, says GE chief

  • Atomic Agency Defends How Iran Collected Evidence at Secret Base
    September 23, 2015 Edition

    Atomic Agency Defends How Iran Collected Evidence at Secret Base

    IN THIS ISSUE: Atomic Agency Defends How Iran Collected Evidence at Secret Base, Air Force/Navy Ballistic Missile Commonality Study Nearing Completion, Administration prepares to implement Iran nuclear deal as Republicans again fail to stop it, U.S., China won’t accept N. Korea as nuclear power, Update on North Korea's Punggye-ri..., Osborne expected to back Chinese nuclear power station in Essex

  • Will South Korean Nuclear Leadership Make a Difference in 2016?
    September 17, 2015 Edition

    Will South Korean Nuclear Leadership Make a Difference in 2016?

    IN THIS ISSUE: Will South Korean Nuclear Leadership Make a Difference in 2016?, Kerry warns North Korea of ‘severe consequences’, China's island airstrips to heighten South China Sea underwater rivalry, Fact-Checking the Republican Candidates’ Iran Deal Claims, Russia's New Sarmat Heavy Nuclear Missile Delayed Again, U.S. Nuclear Missile Submarine Surfaces in Scotland

  • North Korea says it has restarted its nuclear facilities, threatens the U.S.
    September 15, 2015 Edition

    North Korea says it has restarted its nuclear facilities, threatens the U.S.

    IN THIS ISSUE: North Korea says it has restarted its nuclear facilities, threatens the U.S., China ponders: does the Iran nuclear deal mean North Korea is next?, Rouhani's nuclear dividend to feature in Iranian elections, funding cuts to American centrifuge, cyberthreat posed by China and Iran confounds White House, evacuation of Fukushima elderly riskier than then-exposure to radiation: study.

  • Apples, Honey, and Centrifuges: How to Talk to Your Jewish Grandmother about the Iran Deal
    September 10, 2015 Edition

    Apples, Honey, and Centrifuges: How to Talk to Your Jewish Grandmother about the Iran Deal

    IN THIS ISSUE: Apples, Honey, and Centrifuges: How to Talk to Your Jewish Grandmother about the Iran Deal, Iran Deal Debate Delayed as Talk of Secret Deals Divides G.O.P., US Spy Chief ‘Pretty Confident’ He’ll Know If Iran Cheats on Nuclear Deal, World nuclear capacity set to grow by 45 percent by 2035, Broadest deterrence capability to be kept, Russia Building Nuclear-Armed Drone Submarine

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