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Iran manufactured a record volume of uranium enriched just below the levels needed for nuclear weapons, complicating efforts to negotiate a peaceful resolution to international concerns over the ...
The death toll is rising as Israel and Iran traded missile strikes for a third straight day. The death toll grew Sunday as Israel and Iran exchanged missile attacks for a third consecutive day, with Israel warning that worse is to come.
The head of the UN-backed nuclear watchdog has raised fresh concerns over Iran’s failure to fully cooperate with inspections, warning that this is preventing independent verification of its nuclear activities.
Investors are regaining some appetite for risk amid rising optimism that the conflict won't spill over into a broader regional crisis.
Israel has initiated a widescale attack on Tehran - Iran's capital city - targeting nuclear facilities, the residences of military commanders, and ballistic missile factories
To construct a nuclear bomb uranium needs to be enriched at 90%, and Iran has a growing stockpile of uranium enriched up to 60%. Iran’s nuclear program accelerated after the breakdown of the ...
At least 10 people in Israel were killed in Iranian strikes overnight, bringing the country's total death toll to 13. An Israeli oil refinery in Haifa was also damaged by raining missiles
Iran has rapidly escalated production of fissile material in the past six months and is producing around one nuclear weapon’s worth of 60% highly enriched uranium a month, principally at its Fordow site.