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An image grab taken from Iran's English-language state-owned Press TV channel on September 28, 2009 shows an Iranian medium-range Shahab-3 missile before being fired in desert terrain at an unspecified location in the Islamic republic (AFP Photo/ HO / Press TV) 29.09.2009, 15:17 5 comments

Russia voices concern over Iran’s missile tests

Iran’s missile tests cause concern, Russia’s Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov, has said. He has also called on Tehran to closely cooperate with the IAEA regarding its nuclear ambitions.

Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (L) welcomes International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Mohamed ElBaradei during an official meeting in Tehran October 4, 2009 (AFP Photo / Getty Images)
29.10.2009, 15:18 1 comment

Russian diplomacy cools Iran’s nuclear ambitions – but for how long?

Iran says it is ready to accept a proposal for its nuclear program that demands Tehran send its low-enriched uranium to Russia for processing. Should the global community feel more at ease?

21.12.2009, 19:28 10 comments

Consequences of attack on Iran would be unpredictable – Mid-East expert

An attempt to solve Iran’s nuclear issue by an attack on its facilities would lead to "horrible and unpredictable consequences," former Russian Prime Minister Yevgeny Primakov has said.

Sergey Lavrov 16.10.2009, 21:48 10 comments

“Russia needs more clarity on US missile defense plans” – Lavrov

Russia is awaiting more information from the US on their plans to build an alternative missile defense system by 2018, according to Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.

17.07.2010, 02:00 7 comments

RT explores the relics of the Soviet push for atomic supremacy

Sixty years after the beginning of the nuclear era a place, hidden among the bamboo trees, still has holds many secrets. The story of Germans behind the Soviet Union’s very own Manhattan Project is just one of them.

22.01.2010, 13:52 3 comments

The year 2009 made the world realize we are all in the same boat – Lavrov

Russia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Sergey Lavrov has summed up the international developments that shaped 2009 in a news conference in Moscow.

29.01.2010, 10:27

“Nuclear disarmament is in both US and Russian interests” – ex-ambassador

Russia and the US could be closer than ever to signing a new arms reduction treaty. Thomas Pickering, a former US ambassador to Russia, believes that a state of zero-weapons is just a matter of time for both.

01.03.2010, 10:52 3 comments

Russia’s unilateral disarmament is out of question – Russian diplomat

The US prefers to avoid any legal limits in developing national missile systems, which is absolutely unacceptable for Russia, said the chairman of the State Duma Committee on International Affairs, Konstantin Kosachev.

24.03.2010, 20:25

US and Russia have agreed on START terms

President Dmitry Medvedev and US President Barack Obama have agreed upon the final details of the new START treaty aimed at cutting stockpiles of nuclear warheads, the US White House has announced.

Sergey Lavrov (AFP Photo / Yuri Kadobnov) 06.04.2010, 11:42

Russia, US to reduce warheads by a third – Lavrov

The new Moscow-Washington nuclear arms reduction treaty, START, will be based on the principle of parity and indivisible security for all parties, Russia’s Foreign Minister has said.

‘There will be a nuclear attack on a major city somewhere in the world’

Published: 02 April, 2009, 10:05
Edited: 05 November, 2009, 21:19

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Osama Bin Laden had a Pakistani nuclear scientist come visit him because terrorists are seriously trying to get a nuclear bomb and use it to kill hundreds of thousands in a particular city, and this is a fact.

One nuclear bomb exploding in one city will change history, says Graham Allison, Director of the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard University.

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Obama & Medvedev find middle ground in London

The first ever eye-to-eye meeting between Dmitry Medvedev and Barack Obama has shown there are signs of thawing in Russia-US relations and that the two states are ready to “push the reset button”.

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02.04.2009, 15:03 1 comment

Bush administration accused of organizing secret assassin cabal

Investigative journalist Seymour Hersh is renewing his claims that US secret services, under the Bush administration, conducted assassinations in "a lot of countries, including Latin America."

Phelix November 05, 2009, 16:08
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to whistlejacket: I completely agree that the Russia and the United States need to form closer ties but i sincerely doubt that the People of the United States will view Obama as a strong leader. He is incompetent as president and was only voted into office because of the idealists who were suckered in by his completely unrealistic beliefs on how the world works and it is about time that Americans are starting to realize how incompetent he really is. Maybe the next president will have more than a single cell for a brain. To Ali: while the CIA has had ties to terrorists in the past I do not believe that they would be so stupid as to assist terrorists in aquiring a nuclear bomb as America would be either the number 1 or 2 target on the terrorist's list of targets.

Ali August 16, 2009, 23:55
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If this happens. The most probable culprit will be CIA, who has a historical long relationship with terrorists.

Ikenna Aduaka June 17, 2009, 05:33
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These Two are the leaders of this world. (Russia and United States). I will like the world to imagine where they are cooperating, rather than confronting.