ROAR: Russian Opinion and Analytics Review, Apr.16
Published: 16 April, 2009, 12:21
This Thursday ROAR offers a variety of articles published recently in the op/ed section of the VREMYA NOVOSTEI daily newspaper.
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17.05.2010, 15:31
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Iran, Brazil and Turkey have signed an agreement under which Iran will ship 1,200 kilos of its low enriched uranium to Turkey in exchange for 120 kilos of nuclear fuel for a Tehran Research Reactor.
06.08.2009, 22:28
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Hiroshima and Nagasaki were a laboratory experiment for US officials who wanted to see how their new weapon would work, said Episcopal priest and historian Philip Wheaton.
14.04.2010, 09:31
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While most of the world is trying to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons, Iran has declared that it is expecting to join the nuclear club in May.
24.07.2009, 02:12
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The real reason why the U.S. continues its presence in Afghanistan is Iran – the country which is an annoyance for Israel, said Karen Kwiatkowski, a writer and former U.S. Air Force officer.
26.07.2010, 08:50
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Despite threats of a nuclear response from North Korea, a joint navy drill between the US and South Korea is underway off the region's peninsula.
07.02.2010, 13:10
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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has instructed his country's atomic agency on Sunday to start enriching uranium to 20%, reports Russian news agency Itar-Tass, citing Iranian television.
22.04.2009, 20:38
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The U.S. administration wants to build constructive ties with Russia to tackle global problems together, according to U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
01.03.2010, 17:32
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The UN nuclear watchdog says it cannot confirm whether Iran's nuclear program is peaceful or not, as Tehran refuses to co-operate. Russia is toughening its stance and Iran is likely so face stern measures now.
04.06.2010, 16:53
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The upcoming UN Security Council resolution on Iran is going to take Russia's and China's stand into account, according to Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, who spoke to journalists during his visit to China.
29.08.2009, 09:32
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Sixty years ago, the USSR tested its first atomic bomb. Now the proving ground stands as a reminder of the ambitious project that turned Russia into a major nuclear force.
Published: 16 April, 2009, 12:21
This Thursday ROAR offers a variety of articles published recently in the op/ed section of the VREMYA NOVOSTEI daily newspaper.
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