Sentences with phrase «conducting nuclear test»

It also called for all states to refrain from conducting nuclear test explosions and to ratify the Comprehensive Nuclear - Test - Ban Treaty in order to bring it into force as soon as possible.
According to Seoul, nuclear test on Sunday resulted in an artificial 5.7 magnitude quake in Kilju, which is in the northern Hamgyong province where North Korea conducts its nuclear tests, according to the AP.
On August 25 and September 19, 1962, less than a month apart, the USSR conducted nuclear tests # 158 and # 168.
On October 23, 1961, the Soviets conducted nuclear test # 123 over Novaya Zemlya.
CNBC's Chery Kang reports North Korea conducted another nuclear test as South Korea and the United States consider further actions against the North.
News that North Korea had conducted a nuclear test also rattled investors, particularly in South...
More context please: why are you asking about India, and hasn't India received sanctions in the past for conducting nuclear tests?
During a wide ranging interview with CBS» «Face the Nation,» Trump praised North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un as a «pretty smart cookie,» but added he «would not be happy» if the rogue strongman conducts another nuclear test.
[43] On October 9, 2006, North Korea conducted a nuclear test.
While the DPRK had announced its intention to conduct a nuclear test some days before, it had not provided any details.
In a world where Osama bin Laden still walks free, who really cares if the government conducted some nuclear tests in Nevada a few decades ago, and a few stupid miners didn't get out in time?
I'm from a country — the United States — that is helping raise sea levels worldwide and that conducted nuclear testing here.

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North Korea says it conducted its sixth nuclear test with a powerful hydrogen bomb — a stark move against President Donald Trump's warnings.
North Korea has conducted a major Nuclear Test.
North Korea has conducted all six of its nuclear tests at the site, a series of tunnels dug into the mountains in the northeastern part of the country.
Every person alive on the 71st anniversary of those attacks holds in their flesh radioactive remnants of the nuclear era — a period centered in the early decades of Cold War when nuclear nations conducted atmospheric tests of ever - larger bombs.
However, barring a nuclear war or a rogue state conducting more dangerous above - ground tests, this method has a limited lifespan.
Hundred of bombs detonated in the open air (and several more in the ocean) during the heyday of atmospheric nuclear testing — with thousands more tests conducted underground.
The sanctions are the latest against third - country companies and individuals in an effort to exert greater economic pressure on Kim Jong Un's regime, which has conducted regular missile and nuclear tests in defiance of United Nations resolutions and has developed weapons that may be capable of hitting the continental U.S.
Tillerson's remarks came two weeks after North Korea conducted a test with a missile that could potentially carry a nuclear warhead to the U.S. Eastern Seaboard.
Tensions have escalated since North Korea conducted its sixth and most powerful nuclear test on September 3, but the rhetoric has reached a new level in recent days with leaders on both sides exchanging threats and insults.
From August 5 to September 27, 1962, the USSR conducted a series of nuclear tests over Novaya Zemlya.
Romeo was the second US nuclear detonation of the Castle Series of tests, which were conducted in 1954.
(India in 1974 became the 6th country to conduct a successful nuclear test.)
According to geologists from the University of Science and Technology of China, the collapse took place minutes after Kim Jong - un's regime conducted its last nuclear test in September of last year.
Tensions in the region have been high since January when North Korea conducted its fourth nuclear test and then followed that with a satellite launch and test launches of various missiles.
Under third - generation North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, the reclusive state has conducted its most powerful nuclear test, launched its first - ever intercontinental ballistic missile and threatened to send missiles into the waters near Guam.
Under Kim Jong Un, North Korea has conducted its most powerful nuclear test and launched its first - ever intercontinental ballistic missile.
The isolated nation conducted its sixth and most powerful nuclear test on Sept. 3, and launched more than a dozen missiles in the past year.
Under third - generation North Korean leader Kim, the reclusive state has conducted its most powerful nuclear test, launched its first - ever intercontinental ballistic missile and threatened to send missiles into the waters near the U.S. territory of Guam.
U.S. government debt yields were lower on Tuesday after North Korea conducted its most powerful nuclear test and key Fed speeches.
In recent weeks, North Korea has launched two missiles over Japan and conducted its sixth nuclear test, as it fast advances toward its goal of developing a nuclear - tipped missile capable of hitting the U.S. mainland.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said his country would soon conduct a nuclear warhead test and test launch ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads, the official KCNA news agency reported on Tuesday.
North Korea's announcement on Wednesday that it had successfully conducted a test of a hydrogen nuclear device added to a growing list of geopolitical worries for investors.
Tests conducted on water being dumped into the Pacific Ocean near the Fukushima nuclear power plant have found levels of radioactivity millions of times more than is normal in water.
Thus India conducted its first nuclear test, «Smiling Buddha», in 1974.
Yesterday, at around 3:00 GMT, North Korea conducted a third nuclear test.
Scientists there conduct genetic screening, infectious disease monitoring and testing for nuclear, biological and chemical environmental contamination.
In a statement quoted by the agency, Mr Kim said it was no longer necessary to conduct missile tests because «nuclear weaponisation» had been achieved.
On October 3 1952, the UK conducted its first successful nuclear test, in the Monte Bello Islands off the north - west coast of Australia - and Britain became a nuclear power.
The latest information about Kim's detention came amid rising tensions on the Korean peninsula, driven by concerns that the North might conduct its sixth nuclear test in defiance of US pressure and UN sanctions.
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has confirmed an investigation into the effects of British nuclear tests on the descendants of the servicemen who conducted them.
«The highly unpredictable and aggressive regime in North Korea recently conducted its third nuclear test and could already have enough fissile material to produce more than a dozen nuclear weapons,» he wrote in the Telegraph.
When nuclear tests were conducted by North Korea in 2016 and 2017, Zerbo oversaw a response that included providing data and analysis to CTBTO member states as the events unfolded.
The U.S. conducted 210 atmospheric nuclear tests between 1945 and 1962, with multiple cameras capturing each event at around 2,400 frames per second.
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When North Korea conducted its recent nuclear weapon test, the blast had been detected by a global seismic sensing network operated by the Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear - Test - Ban Treaty Organization (nuclear weapon test, the blast had been detected by a global seismic sensing network operated by the Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear - Test - Ban Treaty Organization (CTBtest, the blast had been detected by a global seismic sensing network operated by the Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear - Test - Ban Treaty Organization (Nuclear - Test - Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTest - Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO).
Researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory lower equipment underground for the September 1992 «Divider» nuclear test, the last such test that the United States conducted.
Those two also became the last nuclear tests the United States conducted before President George H. W. Bush signed a law imposing a moratorium on all nuclear weapons testing, on 2 October 1992.
Between 1945 and 1962 the U.S. conducted more than 200 atmospheric nuclear weapon tests and captured the detonations on film.
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