Koreas set for nuke talks in cautious hopes: What We're Reading Now
Sep 20, 2011
IRAN
Iran nuclear chief says UK spies shadowed him
Fredrik Dahl, Reuters - 20 September, 2011
Iran's nuclear energy chief accused British spies on Monday of shadowing him around the world -- even to the "back door" of his university office -- to gather information ahead of a failed assassination attempt on him last year.
AP Exclusive: Police investigate Iran nuke expert
George Jahn, Associated Press - 19 September, 2011
A colleague of a nuclear scientist shot dead recently in Tehran is being investigated by Iranian security services who suspect him of leaking information leading to the killing, says an intelligence summary shared with The Associated Press.
Potential Iran-North Korea Atomic Ties Worry Experts
Global Security Newswire - 19 September, 2011
The potential for Iran and North Korea to secretly exchange nuclear weapon-relevant systems, substances or expertise is a matter of concern within the arms control sector, Reuters reported on Saturday
NORTH KOREA
Koreas set for nuke talks in cautious hopes
Kim Young-jin, The Korean Times - 20 September, 2011
Working-level officials from the two Koreas met Tuesday in Beijing to set the table for the second round of rare bilateral denuclearization talks, slated for today, amid cautious hopes for the eventual resumption of multilateral negotiations.