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Donald Trump announced that Iran has agreed not to pursue nuclear weapons as part of ongoing peace negotiations, a potential breakthrough after months of war and sanctions. The reported concession follows intense US military and economic pressure ...
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Exclusive-US intelligence indicates limited new damage to Iran's nuclear program, sources say
By Gram Slattery, Jonathan Landay and Erin Banco WASHINGTON, May 4 (Reuters) - U.S. intelligence assessments indicate that the time Iran would need to build a nuclear weapon has not changed since last summer,
Donald Trump has defended his recent criticism of Pope Leo XIV saying he has a “right to disagree” over Iran's nuclear weapon.
The latest U.S. intelligence reports suggest that Iran’s timeline to build a nuclear weapon remains unchanged since last summer, even after two months of war initiated by President Donald Trump to prevent the Islamic republic from developing a nuclear bomb,
One can assess how many missions were accomplished, as the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked by both Iran and the U.S. But why is it unacceptable for Iran to have nuclear weapons when, only a decade ago,
The proposal includes suggestions for the complete reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and for holding negotiations regarding the issue of nuclear weapons.
Iran’s foreign minister meets his Chinese counterpart one week before President Donald Trump’s visit to Beijing.
China called for a "prompt resumption of shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz," though that point was absent in Iran's statement.