World leaders at a summit on nuclear security in Washington have heard dire warnings of the danger of nuclear material falling into the wrong hands. President of the United StatesBarack Obama opening the biggest international meeting hosted by the US since 1945, greets leaders from nearly 50 countries. (BBC News)
The Georgian president, Mikheil Saakashvili, has told fellow leaders at the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington that his government has thwarted an attempt to sell highly-enriched uranium on the black market last month. (The Guardian)
Israel on Tuesday night issued an urgent warning of impending terrorist attacks aimed at tourists in the popular resorts of Egypt’s Sinai peninsula. (The Telegraph)
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