Abdul Qadeer Khan, who confessed four years ago to having run an illicit global nuclear proliferation network, expressed hope that the new government would end his house arrest.
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Abdul Qadeer Khan, a controversial figure known as the father of Pakistan’s nuclear bomb, died Sunday of COVID-19 after a lengthy illness, his family said. He was 85. Khan, who ...
Khan launched Pakistan on the path to becoming a nuclear weapons power in the early 1970s. His family said he died of COVID-19 following a lengthy... ISLAMABAD — Abdul Qadeer Khan, a controversial ...
KARACHI: Eminent scientist Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan, who passed away on Sunday morning in Islamabad at the age of 85, studied and specialised in metallurgical engineering. But like many men and women of ...
Starting from scratch in 1976, he acquired the technology and knowledge that allowed Pakistan to detonate its first nuclear device in 1998. By Tim Weiner A month before invading Kurdish areas in Syria ...
Starting from scratch in 1976, he acquired the technology and knowledge that allowed Pakistan to detonate its first nuclear device in 1998. By Tim Weiner Abdul Qadeer Khan, a metallurgist who became ...
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