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North Korea to Send Delegation to Olympic Games

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Jan.09 -- North Korea will send a high-level delegation to the Olympics in South Korea as Kim Jong Un's regime expressed a desire to resolve issues on the divided peninsula. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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AP's Asia-Pacific news director previews Trump’s Asia visit

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Associated Press Asia-Pacific News Director Ted Anthony says security and trade will loom large during President Donald Trump's first official visit to Asia, which begins on Sunday. North Korea's missile and nuclear weapons...
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Analysis: Trump Refocusing US Relationships

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President Donald Trump's new national security strategy seeks to refocus the United States' relationship with the rest of the world, transforming his "America First" mantra into a set of policies and plans for protecting the homeland and...
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North Korea's Kim Tours Singapore Ahead of Trump Meeting

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Jun.11 -- North Korean leader Kim Jong Un took a night time tour of Singapore just hours before he is due to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump for talks on denuclearization of the Korean peninsula. Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli reports...
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ICAN on winng Nobel Prize: nuclear weapons are illegal

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Nuclear weapons are illegal but the nuclear powers are not moving towards disarmament fast enough, International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons Executive Director Beatrice Fihn said on Friday. Fihn was speaking to...
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The U.S. Is Going After Decision-Makers in Iran, Says Pompeo

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Jan.06 -- Secretary of State Michael Pompeo said there were no doubts within the Trump administration about the intelligence behind the decision to kill top Iranian General Qassem Soleimani last week. He says any moves taken by the U.S....
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Former U.K. Prime Minister Brown on Reforming Government to Meet Challenges

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Jun.22 -- Rt. Hon. Gordon Brown, former prime minister of the United Kingdom, delivers an address at the Qatar Economic Forum, powered by Bloomberg.
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China's Hypersonic Weapons Test ‘Concerning’: Gen. Milley

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The U.S.’s top uniformed military officer called China’s suspected test of a hypersonic weapons system a “very concerning” development in the escalating competition between Washington and Beijing. General Mark Milley, chairman of the...
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Biden: Nuclear 'Armageddon' Risk Highest Since 1962 Cuban Crisis

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U.S. officials for months have warned of the prospect that Russia could use weapons of mass destruction in Ukraine.
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NATO Says Russia Has to Stop 'Nuclear Saber-Rattling'

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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg warned Russia against making threats that could escalate the war in Ukraine. "Russia must stop its nuclear saber-rattling," Stoltenberg told reporters in Brussels on Wednesday, a day before...
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CLEAN : "Real danger of more nuclear weapons" warns ICAN director ahead of TPNW meeting

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Beatrice Fihn, the Executive Director of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN), warns that "there's a real danger right now in the international community that we are entering a very challenging era where we could...
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EXCLUSIVE Yongbyon tower demolished, symbol of disabling nuclear prog

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Pyongyang 1. Foreign journalists getting on coach, for journey to Yongbyon 2. Tracking shot of road 3. Journalists aboard coach Yongbyon 4. Pan exterior of official guest house near Yongbyon nuclear facility 5. Mid of journalists 6....
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Ambassadors comment on Iran resolution

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1. Wide shot of United Nations building 2. Mid shot of flag posts outside the UN 3. SOUNDBITE (English): Javad Zarif, Iranian Ambassador to the United Nations: "I think Iran has made it very clear that we are prepared to move forward...
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Former chief US weapons inspector in Iraq at think tank meeting

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1. Wide view of news conference 2. Man holding book about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) David Kay, former head of the Iraq Survey Group: "What we did and what I think anyone would have done in that...
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USA: UN WEAPONS INSPECTOR'S WARNING ON NUCLEAR WEAPONS

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English/Nat Iraq could be hiding as many as 16 nuclear missiles, the UN chief weapons inspector Rolf Ekeus warned a US senate committee Wednesday. At the same hearing, the head of America's spy agency, the CIA, warned of the dangers of...
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USA: US DRIVE FOR WORLDWIDE BAN ON ALL NUCLEAR TESTS

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English/Nat President Clinton committed the US to the drive for a worldwide ban on all nuclear tests Friday, 50 years after the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Clinton said that stopping even small-scale underground tests would make...
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USA: SATELLITE PICTURES OF RUSSIAN NUCLEAR WEAPON SITES RELEASED

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English/Nat U-S spy satellite photographs of the Soviet Union taken during the Cold War are emerging from their shell of secrecy. Researchers and academics poring over thousands of declassified pictures say the images can now be used for...
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US President signs US-India Peaceful Atomic Energy Cooperation Act

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1. Wide of George W. Bush, United States President walking to table and taking seat 2. Bush signing agreement, shaking hands with officials 3. Bush standing at podium speaking to audience AUDIO: Applause 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) George...
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US ambassador gives speech on security in region

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1. Wide shot of Howard Baker, US ambassador to Japan, walking up to the podium 2. Pan of the press conference 3. Close up of the photographer 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Howard Baker, US ambassador to Japan "It is the policy of the United...
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USA - USA will continue to have nuclear weapons

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In Washington, the State Department said the U.S. will continue to have nuclear weapons even after the signing of the comprehensive nuclear test ban treaty. Spokesman Nicholas Burns said the object is to lower the nuclear threshold and...
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UN nuclear conference criticises Israel

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1. Wide of conference room 2. Wide of audience 3. International Atomic Energy Agency chief Mohamed El-Baradei making phone call 4. US Ambassador to the IAEA Gregory Shuttle talking with Israeli delegation 5. Close up of El-Baradei, pull...
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Iranian FM Kharazzi arrives, comments on nuclear technology

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1. Wide of Beirut airport 2. Plane on the tarmac 3. Control tower 4. Iranian Foreign Minister Kamal Kharrazi arrives and walks with officials; he is greeted by his Lebanese counterpart Mahmoud Hammoud 5. Various honour guard, Kharrazi...
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IAEA director comment on India's nuclear programme

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1. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Mohamed ElBaradei entering Tata memorial research centre 2. ElBaradei breaking a coconut, Indian way of inauguration 3. ElBaradei switching on the machine by clicking the...
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A stern President Barack Obama on Thursday said it was a 'national security imperative' for the Senate to ratify a pending nuclear arms treaty with Russia before ending its work this year.

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HEADLINE: Obama: Ratifying START treaty a U.S. imperative CAPTION: A stern President Barack Obama on Thursday said it was a 'national security imperative' for the Senate to ratify a pending nuclear arms treaty with Russia before ending...