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By Jodi Lieberman | January 6, 2017
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Iran Nuclear Deal
Kerry praises nuclear agreement with Iran in his departure memo
Russia will host meeting on JCPOA achievements in New York
Top Republican Senator Says Tearing Up Iran Nuclear Deal ‘Not Going To Happen’
United States
Exit Memo From Secretary Kerry to President Obama
U.S. Department of Energy: Cabinet Exit Memo
Trump’s loose nukes talk: Our view
Trump reinforced U.S. ‘umbrella’: Opposing view
Exclusive: U.S. plans to name nuclear reactors using potentially flawed Areva parts
Nuclear lab eases troubled past with good federal review
Sen. Alexander meets with Trump cabinet nominees
NNSA and inter-agency partners conduct radiological counterterrorism tabletop exercise
International
The real German submarine scandal
Israeli Satellite Imagery Shows Russian Nuclear-Capable Missiles in Syria
Nuclear, missile tests show ‘qualitative’ improvement in North Korea capabilities: U.S.
Carter: U.S. improving ‘nuclear, conventional deterrent capabilities’ to cope with N.K. threats
India’s NSG Membership will Damage Nonproliferation Efforts
Declassified: How India Tracked Pakistan’s Development of a Nuclear Device
Niigata governor tells TEPCO nuclear plant to stay shut
Labour chiefs urge voters to ignore Jeremy Corbyn’s nuclear views ahead of Copeland by-election
General Interest
Bill Perry Is Terrified. Why Aren’t You?
Jeremy Stone, Who Influenced Arms Control During Cold War, Dies at 81
EDITORIAL: Progress toward a nuclear-free world must keep moving forward
Putin and Trump: How to Make Nonproliferation a Priority in 2017
The Case for a Treaty Banning Nuclear Weapons
Death Star: Ultimate weapon of mass destruction
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