Iran, Trump and nuclear
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Iran permitted monitors at the United Nations atomic watchdog this week to visit its Bushehr nuclear power plants while stonewalling inspectors’ demands to verify the condition and location of its enriched uranium stockpile.
Before June 2025, the IAEA calculated that Iran possessed 440 kilogrammes of uranium enriched to 60 percent, which is close to the 90 percent needed to make a bomb.
North Korea has revealed a new facility for nuclear bomb fuel production, with Kim Jong Un vowing to exponentially expand the nation's nuclear capabilities. This development, amid global concerns and a renewed US-Iran conflict,
The risk of Iran secretly developing nuclear weapons has increased since US and Israeli military strikes on the country in June 2025, Bloomberg reported Wednesday, citing new data
Confusion on whether Iran truly needed only “two weeks to four weeks” to make a nuclear weapon, as President Donald Trump suggested on Monday, hangs over the ongoing U.S. and Israeli war on the Persian Gulf nation. Nuclear experts call this claim ...
WASHINGTON >> U.S. intelligence assessments indicate that the time Iran would need to build a nuclear weapon has not changed since last summer, when analysts estimated that a U.S.-Israeli attack had pushed back the timeline to up to a year,
Iran and the United States are in discussions to extend their ceasefire so as to start negotiations on issues including Tehran’s nuclear programme,
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Experts warn Trump administration any Iran deal must close plutonium pathway to nuclear bombs
Experts warn any new Iran deal must ban plutonium reprocessing and expose covert pathways to nuclear weapons, citing risks tied to Bushehr and Arak nuclear facilities.
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Rubio says Iran opening up on nuclear issue, as Trump insists talks 'continuous'
Secretary of state tells Congress Iran must fully reopen Hormuz, sanctions relief will be contingent on nuclear concessions, also reports that Khamenei appears more involved in process The post Rubio says Iran opening up on nuclear issue,
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Trump calls current peace deal with Iran ‘THE EXACT OPPOSITE’ of Obama-era Iran Nuclear Deal
President Donald Trump said his administration will “not to rush into a deal” with Iran as the two nations near a peace agreement, emphasizing that the Islamic regime “cannot develop or procure a Nuclear Weapon or Bomb.