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U.S. State Department warns against travel to Iran due to severe risks, especially for Iranian Americans, amid recent tensions.
Israel believes at least some of Iran’s highly enriched uranium was buried by U.S. strikes and not destroyed or moved beforehand.
President Donald Trump claims Iran's nuclear sites were "totally obliterated," while Israeli officials report a portion of ...
The Israeli assessment also holds that Iran's stockpiles were spread across Isfahan, Fordo, and Natanz, and had not been ...
A senior Israeli official says Israel believes deeply buried stocks of enriched uranium at one Iranian nuclear facility hit ...
Fox News senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy reports on Iran’s uranium stockpile, the Israel-Gaza ceasefire deal and ...
Tensions between the U.S. and its NATO allies have cooled off since most of the alliance's member states agreed to increase ...
The official suggested that the Iranians might still be able to gain access to Isfahan, but it would be hard to remove any of ...
Iranian clerics have reportedly issued a 'fatwa' calling for the assassination of US President Donald Trump after he ordered ...
Portions of Iran’s near weapons-grade enriched uranium wasn’t entirely destroyed in US strikes and the stockpiles could potentially be accessed by nuclear engineers, according to a ...
"The Iranians might still be able to gain access to the enriched uranium at Isfahan but that it would be very difficult to remove it." ...
In an exclusive interview, IAEA’s Rafael Grossi has discussed nuclear risks in Ukraine and Iran, warning of regional threats ...