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Weapons Of Mass Destruction
WASHINGTON - A new report says North Korea may be moving ahead with a program to enrich uranium to make nuclear weapons.
NEW YORK - President Barack Obama and Iranian leader Mahmoud Ahmadinejad traded heated remarks Friday on the emotional subject of the Sept.
NEW YORK - The Iranian president on Friday defended his remarks at the U.N.
UNITED NATIONS - Turkish President Abdullah Gul said he will call for a Middle East totally free of nuclear weapons when he addresses the U.N.
UNITED NATIONS - The United States, Britain and France are expressing growing concern that Iran is pursuing a nuclear weapons program and developing ballistic missiles capable of delivering nuclear weapons.
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