Nuclear Security Summit

U.S. President Barack Obama looks up as he and Netherlands' Prime Minister Mark Rutte hold a joint news conference at Gemeentemuseum Den Haag at the conclusion of the Nuclear Security Summit in The Hague March 25, 2014. World leaders called on Tuesday for

From Russia-US relations to global terrorism, nuclear insecurity is as big a threat as ever

Global Politics

Just under a year ago US and Russian signed an accord that would facilitate continued collaboration of US and Russian scientists on nuclear energy and safety. That accord has been put on ice in light of recent events in the Ukraine.Just under a year ago US and Russian signed an accord that would facilitate continued collaboration of US and Russian scientists on nuclear energy and safety. That accord has been put on ice in light of recent events in the Ukraine.

Nuclear Security Summit, Washington

President Obama starts this week’s trip to Europe in a country where his popularity is huge

Global Politics
Nuclear Security Summit, Washington

President Obama starts this week’s trip to Europe in a country where his popularity is huge

Global Politics

Call to Secure Nuclear Material at Seoul Summit

The World

Takeouts: Capitol Hill as training ground for top lobby jobs, START treaty’s journey through congress

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Aiming to stop black market nuclear traffic

Global Politics

President Obama’s nuclear security summit, hosting 46 world leaders, wrapped up last night with a request from the president to cooperate in keeping nuclear material out of the hands of terrorists.

The World

This week’s agenda: Justice Stevens, nuclear security summit, VH1’s ‘what Chili wants’

Conflict & Justice

We take a look at what’s ahead this week: President Obama hosts a nuclear security summit, the White House may soon reveal possible nominees to take Justice Stevens’ seat on the Supreme Court, and a new dating show hits VH1.

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President signs treaty to reduce nuclear weapons

Conflict & Justice

President Obama is in Prague today, where he signed the START Treaty along with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev. The treaty will reduce the number of nuclear warheads between the two countries by almost 40 percent, from 2,700 to 1,550.