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As U.S., Israel Navigate Tensions Over Iran, Are ‘All Options on the Table?’

As U.S., Israel Navigate Tensions Over Iran, Are 'All Options on the Table?'…

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Mar 05

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Obama, Netanyahu Show Unity, Yet Signal Differences, Over Iran Strategy

President Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met Monday at the White House to discuss possible solutions to threats from Iran's nuclear program, pledging unity but signalling tension over how to proceed. Gwen Ifill reports.

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Feb 29

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North Korea’s Nuclear Attitude: What’s Next?

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said North Korea's agreement to suspend its nuclear program in exchange for U.S. food aid was "a modest first step in the right direction." Judy Woodruff, The Korea Society's Donald Gregg and Georgetown University's Balbina…

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Feb 29

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North Korea Agrees to Suspend Nuclear Work for U.S. Food Aid Swap

North Korea announced on Wednesday that it will implement a moratorium on long-range missile launches and uranium enrichment at its Yongbyon nuclear facility in exchange for 240,000 metric tons of food aid from the United States. Judy Woodruff reports.

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Feb 24

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News Wrap: At Least 7 More Killed in Afghanistan Over Quran Burnings

In other news Friday, at least seven more people were killed in Afghanistan over the burning of Qurans at a U.S. military base, making the death toll 20 since Tuesday. Also, the U.N. nuclear agency concluded Iran tripled its production…

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Feb 22

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News Wrap: U.N. Team Says Iran Trip Yielded Little Nuclear Knowledge

In other news Wednesday, a team from the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog agency ended a two-day mission to Iran, but the delegation's head said talks failed to yield any significant progress. Also, nearly 50 people were killed in Argentina when a…

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Feb 17

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Could U.S. Accept Iran Having Some Nuclear Technology?

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said the world's major powers are reviewing a formal response to a letter from Iran suggesting serious interest in talks about the country's nuclear program. Ray Suarez discusses the possibility of talks with the Council…

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Feb 15

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Debating the Safety, Wisdom of New Nuclear Reactors in Georgia

Surveying the Safety, Wisdom of New Nuclear Reactors in Georgia…

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Feb 09

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News Wrap: Obama Waives No Child Left Behind Requirements for 10 States

In other news Thursday, President Obama excused 10 states from No Child Left Behind requirements. The law requires all public school students be proficient in reading and math by 2014. Republicans said the president was overreaching in granting waivers. Also,…

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Jan 17

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After Fallout of Fukushima, ‘Frontline’ Explores Nuclear Energy’s Future

NewsHour science correspondent Miles O'Brien traveled to three continents to examine the safety and future of nuclear energy in the wake of last spring's Fukushima reactor disaster in Japan. In this excerpt from Tuesday's edition of "Frontline," O'Brien visits the…

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