Iran has rejected the latest International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) report on its nuclear program, labeling it “baseless” and a tool for political maneuvering. The report indicates Iran’s stockpile of uranium enriched to 60% purity has increased by nearly 50%, potentially sufficient for nine nuclear weapons, and claims Iran engaged in undeclared activities at three sites. Iran’s Foreign Ministry warned of “appropriate measures” to protect its rights if the report is misused at the IAEA Board of Governors meeting, amidst ongoing indirect nuclear negotiations with the US.
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Iran removes street name honouring Egyptian president’s assassin amid diplomatic shift – Middle East Monitor
In a notable shift, Iran has renamed a street previously honoring Khaled al-Islambouli to “Hassan Nasrallah Street” following the latter's death in an Israeli airstrike. This decision, aimed at mending historical tensions with Egypt, has been welcomed by Egyptian officials as a positive step towards improving bilateral relations, amid ongoing regional security concerns. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: In a big change, Iran has renamed a street that used to honor someone who...
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