Britain, France, and Germany have accused Iran of increasing its stockpile of high enriched uranium to “unprecedented levels” without a valid civilian reason, urging Iran to reverse its nuclear escalation. The International Atomic Energy Agency has reported that Iran now possesses uranium enriched to 60 percent, a significant step towards the 90 percent needed for an atomic bomb. Amid concerns over Iran’s nuclear program, the E3 countries are considering reimposing sanctions as part of the 2015 deal, which aimed to limit Iran’s nuclear activities.
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Syria ex-rebel military chief says to dissolve armed wing
The military chief of Syria's Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham stated they would dissolve their armed wing and integrate into the armed forces, emphasizing the importance of unity in the country. They rejected federalism and emphasized that Syria will not be divided, including Kurdish-held areas. Additionally, they called for international intervention to address Israeli strikes and incursions in Syrian territory, while also urging Western governments to lift the terrorist designation on HTS and its leader...
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