Nuclear terrorism

Alexander Litvinenko in the hospital shortly before his death in 2006.

Moscow gets formal blame for the 2006 killing of a dissident in London

Justice

A court of inquiry in London has accused Russia of a “miniature nuclear attack” on the British capital. The inquiry says 2006 murder of Russian dissident Alexander Litvinenko, who was poisoned with radioactive material, appears to have been carried out at Moscow’s behest, but the evidence is still secret.

Call to Secure Nuclear Material at Seoul Summit

Protecting the Planet from Nuclear Terrorism

The World

Wikileaks documents shed light on US-Pakistani relations

Global Politics
The World

Obama pushes leaders to secure nuclear materials in four years

Global Politics
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The World – Episode 20071113 – Debunking the myth of suitcase nukes

Could a loose nuke from — say — Pakistan wind up as a suitcase bomb? Anchor Marco Werman explains why that’s not very likely.