NATO official calls for transparency over nuclear weapons
By Greg Torode Singapore A senior NATO official on Friday urged Beijing to be more open about its
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US to stop giving Russia some New START nuclear arms data
By Jonathan Landay and Arshad Mohammed WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States said it will stop providing Russia some notifications required
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Monitoring equipment returns to only some Iranian sites -IAEA reports
By Francois Murphy VIENNA The U.N. nuclear watchdog has re-installed only some monitoring equipment originally put in place
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US urged not to use bomb-grade uranium in nuclear power experiment
By Timothy Gardner WASHINGTON Former U.S. State Department and nuclear regulatory officials on Tuesday urged the U.S. Energy
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Lukashenko offers nuclear weapons to nations willing 'to join the Union State of Russia and Belarus'
Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko has claimed that nations who are willing "to join the Union State of Russia and Belarus" will be given nuclear weapons, days after confirming the transfer of some tactical nuclear weapons from Moscow to Minsk had begun.
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Germany falls into recession as inflation hits economy
Rising prices have dampened demand from households and businesses in Europe's largest economy.
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Hungary gets EU's OK to amend Russian nuclear plant contract
BUDAPEST Hungary received European Commission approval to amend contracts for new reactors at its Paks nuclear power plant,
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Russian forces dig in at Ukrainian nuclear plant, witnesses say
By Tom Balmforth and Sarah McFarlane LONDON (Reuters) -Russian military forces have been enhancing defensive positions in and around the
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Ukraine war: Inside the fight for the last streets of Bakhmut
The besieged eastern city is a crumpled, skeletal wreck. But Ukraine knows losing it could be costly.
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