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The Trump administration’s claim that it “obliterated” Iran’s nuclear program is facing mounting scrutiny. -A new U.S.
The talks will be the first since a ceasefire was reached after a 12-day war waged by Israel against Iran in June.
A fierce “war of words” has erupted between the White House and the media over the true extent of damage from last month’s US strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities. -While President Trump continues to ...
A nuclear engineer explains how the International Atomic Energy Agency monitors peaceful nuclear programs, and why it’s ...
Wash., discusses the threat of Iran after U.S. strikes on its nuclear facilities and the potential of new leadership in Syria ...
Germany, France and the United Kingdom are coordinating plans to hold nuclear talks with Iran in the coming week, a German diplomatic source told Newsweek.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump tried to keep a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Iran in place Tuesday as reports ...
Istanbul is once again poised to become a center of global diplomacy this week. On Friday, the city will host negotiations on ...
Snapback” sanctions will be triggered by the end of August if Tehran fails to make concrete progress to limit its nuclear ...
Pentagon reports Iran's nuclear facilities were "completely obliterated" in June strikes, offering a more optimistic ...
Trump says U.S. strikes "obliterated" key Iranian nuclear sites, setting the program back decades, but sources say an early intel assessment says Iran could rebuild some of its capabilities in months.
With questions mounting over the impact of the U.S. and Israeli onslaught on Iran’s nuclear facilities and military infrastructure, a return to hostilities could be a matter of when, not if.