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Sep 20, 2017 In The News

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia is “extremely concerned” by U.S. President Donald Trump’s comments questioning the Iran nuclear deal and suspects that Washington itself may have violated a landmark arms control treaty, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said.

Sep 20, 2017 In The News

MOSCOW (Reuters) - At least eight North Korean ships that left Russia with a cargo of fuel this year headed for their homeland despite declaring other destinations, a ploy that U.S. officials say is often used to undermine sanctions.

Sep 20, 2017 In The News

Iran’s president Hassan Rouhani said its historic nuclear deal should not be “destroyed by rogue newcomers to politics”, attacking as ‘ignorant’ US president Donald Trump’s criticisms of the agreement. 

Sep 20, 2017 In The News

The clients of the former arms dealer Viktor Bout spanned the globe. By shuttling weapons to warlords in Liberia and a dictator in Zaïre, among others, Bout became the most notorious gunrunner of the past quarter century.

Sep 20, 2017 In The News

The UK fund was part of a $5m global commitment, the search giant said.

Sep 20, 2017 In The News

In a new attempt towards the total elimination of nuclear weapons, the United Nations has introduced a new treaty banning the use, development, testing or storing of nuclear weapons under any circumstances.

Sep 20, 2017 In The News

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Proposed Chinese acquisitions of American companies led U.S. government national security reviews in 2015 for the fourth year in a row, the Treasury Department said in a report released on Wednesday.

Sep 20, 2017 In The News

Hackers may have exploited a software flaw in the Securities and Exchange Commission’s online filing system to gain access to nonpublic information and reap “illicit” trading gains, SEC chairman Jay Clayton said on Wednesday evening.

Sep 19, 2017 In The News

New York (CNN) President Donald Trump warned Tuesday that the US would "totally destroy North Korea" if forced to defend itself or its allies.

Sep 19, 2017 In The News

DOHA/KUWAIT (Reuters) - North Korean workers will start leaving Qatar and Kuwait after the Gulf Arab states said they would stop renewing visas, cutting off a source of foreign income for Pyongyang after U.N. Security Council sanctions and pressure from the United States.

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