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ALJAZ Lassina Zerbo July 13, 2024

Sanctions. Join us for extensive Coverage Today doesnt want. You to. See. The 6945 an american b. 29 bomber dropped the 1st ever atomic bomb over the japanese city of hiroshima. At least 140000 people were killed in the attack. Tens of thousands more died later because of the effects of radiation ever since the end of the 2nd world war theres been an International Consensus and effort to contain the spread of Nuclear Weapons. The Global Community has created several organizations and signed treaties to prevent potential Nuclear Attacks as of today 9 countries have admitted to possessing Nuclear Weapons but only 5 a part of the 1968
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RT News July 14, 2024

Broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is r. T. International and john thomas certainly glad to have you with us or the u. S. Intelligence chief is hesitant to fully relinquish the power to monitor americans phone calls and Text Messages is putting early pressure on congress to reauthorize the National Security agencys Surveillance Program which is set to expire at the end of the year with more. Well the Trump White House as well as dan coats the outgoing director of National Intelligence are urging congress to renew the freedom act of 2015 and this ability of the National Security agency of the
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CSPAN U.N. July 5, 2024

In the face of existential threats and the Runway Development of artificial seem powerless to act together. As climate breakdown begins, countries remain hellbent on raising emissions. Our pne is heading for a scorching increase in global temperatures. Storms, fires, and floods are hurting countries and communities. Talks in dubai, i saw for myself the dramatic receding of the himalayan glaciers in the accelerated melting of the ice sheet in antarctica. Glaciers are disappearing before our eyes. Some are gone forever. Others have lost 10 of their volume in just the past two years. Xristurb us all. 2023 went down as the hottest year on record. But it could be one of the coolest years on the future. The o media has recently reportd they have launched yet another multibilliondollar campaign to keep the oil and gas flowing indefinitely. Let me be very clear aga■x■d. Ths essential and inevitable the phaseout of fossil fuels is ....

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CSPAN Washington Journal News Headlines And Viewer Calls September 3, 2017

Korea . Our people concerned, or is it business as usual . Guest it is business as usual. They have lived in the shadow of this threat for 70 years. Most people cannot remember when there wasnt north and south korea. If you allow yourself to get paralyzed every time, you will not have much of a life at all. There is plenty out there to be scared. If you are after that, you could be permanently scared if you like. Host we will be reporting online. Chang is the seoul bureau chief. Thank you. Guest of course. Host how should the u. S. Respond to the latest threat from north korea, the apparent successful test of a Hydrogen Bomb eight times the power of the one we used in hiroshima in 1945 . These are images of the north korean leader. There is this from the Washington Post, the bomb was a twostage weapon with a yield that could make it a city b uster. media,ng to the local south ....

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CSPAN3 House Homeland Security Subcmte. On North Korea - Part 1 October 13, 2017

Good afternoon, everybody. The committee on Homeland Security subcommittee on oversight and Management Efficiency will come to order. The purpose of this hearing is to examine the risks posed by north korea to Homeland Security and recommendations for the department of Homeland Security to be better prepared to mitigate these risks. The chair recognizes himself for an Opening Statement. It is no secret that kim jongun and his maniacal resegime have ramped up tensions. With missile tests on a dozen occasions between february and september of 2017 including tests of Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles,
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