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Iran's Missing Uranium Stockpile Is Growing Concern
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In the war's aftermath, authorities invoked national security to justify the sweeping crackdown. Iran’s judiciary ordered swift trials for those accused of collaborating with Israel, while parliament passed legislation expanding the death penalty for espionage.
US lawmakers have called for the Trump administration to respond to reporting that Chinese firms are helping Tehran rebuild its ballistic missile program in defiance of United Nations sanctions.
Women are increasingly seen riding motorbikes in Iran's capital, where laws and religious mores once barred women from motorbikes.
Iran claims missile capacity now exceeds pre-war levels after June bombardment of nuclear facilities by Israel and U.S. during 12-Day War conflict.
With no negotiations, no oversight and no clarity about Iran’s stock of nuclear material, many in the region fear another war with Israel is inevitable.
The US Department of the Treasury has imposed sanctions on an Indian company among 31 global entities and individuals for allegedly supplying materials to Iran's ballistic missile and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) programmes.
Kaveh Madani of the United Nations University warns Iran's severe water crisis threatens regime stability and could impact the country's nuclear ambitions.
A British couple jailed in Iran after being accused of espionage have gone on hunger strike in a "cry out for help", their son has told the BBC. Craig and Lindsay Foreman were on an around-the-world motorbike trip when they were arrested by Iranian authorities in January.
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Long Island man has been detained in Iran since July because he traveled to Israel 13 years ago
GREAT NECK, Long Island (WABC) -- A 70-year-old man from Long Island has been detained in Iran for months because he traveled to Israel years ago. Back in July, Kamran Hekmati of Great Neck traveled to Iran to visit a sick relative, and he is now being held prisoner there.
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Iran's military drones are supplied by 2 Ukrainian companies dealing in aerospace parts, the US says
The US Treasury Department said the two firms are fronts used by Iranian agents to supply HESA, the firm that makes the Shahed and Ababil drones.