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Kim has this year been increasingly threatening rivals with his advancing nuclear programme.
Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney signed the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons today.
They’re acting tough.
A landmark deal has been struck that will prohibit Iran developing a nuclear bomb.
Israel and the West say Iran’s nuclear programme is aimed at developing an atomic bomb, but Tehran says it is for peaceful purposes only.
Evidence that North Korea has restarted a plutonium reactor is a fresh slap in the face for efforts to stop Pyongyang’s nuclear weapons programme.
Activists hung banners reading “Tricastin: a nuclear accident” and “Francois Hollande: president of a catastrophe?”.
Russia has more more nuclear weapons than any other country in the world, just surpassing the tally of the United States.
Representatives of six world powers are holding talks with Iran in Baghdad over Iran’s nuclear fuel production.
The inspectors are examining whether Iran really does have a secret atomic weapons programme, which Iran vehemently denies.
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