January 31, 2017 Iran tests ballistic missile in defiance of UN resolution, US officials say Iran conducted its first ballistic missile test under Donald Trump's presidency, in yet another apparent violation of a United Nations resolution, U.S. officials told ӣƵ.
December 13, 2016 Iran, angered by US sanctions bill, considers atomic boats Iran's president on Tuesday ordered officials to draw up plans to build nuclear-powered ships and to show how the United States violated last year's nuclear deal, a response to a vote by the US Congress to extend some sanctions on the country.
November 10, 2016 Iran violates limit established in nuclear deal, UN finds Iran violated one of the terms of its nuclear deal signed with six world powers by exceeding a limit on its heavy water stockpile, according to a report from United Nations monitors on Wednesday -- the same day the rogue nation demanded the U.S. stick to the deal, no matter what.
October 26, 2016 Russians conduct nuclear-bomb survival drills as Cold War heats up Russian authorities have stepped up nuclear-war survival measures amid a showdown with Washington, dusting off Soviet-era civil-defense plans and upgrading bomb shelters in the biggest cities.
September 15, 2016 Rep. Will Hurd: Four questions that must be answered to fix the North Korea mess Failed weapons tests are necessary components of the weapons development process. That is why the U.S. needs to pay more attention to North Korea.
April 26, 2016 Chernobyl anniversary: How Russia used a man and his camera to hide the terrible truth A quarter-century after I became one of the first Western journalists to venture into the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, it is time that I reveal the secret that I held for decades.
March 14, 2016 Kim Jong Un orders more North Korean nuclear, ballistic missile tests North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has warned of impending tests of a nuclear warhead explosion and ballistic missiles capable of carrying atomic warheads, state media reported Tuesday, in an escalation of threats against Seoul and Washington.
February 29, 2016 First execs at Tokyo power company face trial in Fukushima disaster Three former Japanese utility executives were formally charged Monday with negligence in the Fukushima nuclear disaster, becoming the first officials from the company to face a criminal trial.
January 17, 2016 Iranian president touts nuclear deal as 'golden page' in country's history Iranian President Hassan Rouhani touted the nuclear deal with world powers Sunday, calling the pact a “golden page” in the country’s history and said he looked forward for the country to become less dependent on oil.
December 20, 2015 U.S. nuke sites dismantled security to save money, report warns The organization responsible for securing America’s highly sensitive nuclear sites has been suffering from a “chaotic” and “dysfunctional” security policy that has endangered the country’s nuclear sites and left them vulnerable to attack, according to a new report by the government’s watchdog group.