Tag: Nuclear Energy
Paraguay to Sign Security and Nuclear Energy Deals with the U.S.
Paraguay will sign cooperation agreements with the United States in the near future in the areas of security and nuclear energy generation, following a meeting between President Santiago Peña and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio after both attended Friday’s World Cup match between their countries in Los Angeles, the Paraguayan government announced Saturday in […]
June 14, 2026
Iran Signals Possible 90% Uranium Enrichment if Attacked Again
The spokesman for the Iranian Parliament’s National Security Commission, Ebrahim Rezaei, stated on Tuesday that if Iran is attacked again, one of the options would be to enrich uranium to 90%, a level suitable for use in nuclear weapons. “One of Iran’s options in the event of a new attack could be enrichment to 90%. […]
May 12, 2026
Iran, China Discuss Security, Hormuz, Strategic Ties
Iran and China address regional tensions, diplomacy, and strategic coordination in high-level talks in Beijing.
May 6, 2026
Iran Reports U.S.-Israeli Attack on Natanz Uranium Enrichment Site
The United States and Israel carried out an attack against the Natanz uranium enrichment complex on Saturday, March 21, according to the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI), though authorities said no radioactive material had been released. “There is no evidence of any radioactive leak at this complex, and there is no danger to residents […]
March 21, 2026
Tehran, Beijing, and Moscow Criticize Restoration of U.N. Sanctions on Iran’s Nuclear Program
Iran, China, and Russia denounced the restoration of United Nations sanctions against Tehran over its nuclear program as illegal and asserting that the 2015 nuclear agreement and all its provisions are terminated. RELATED: Ceasefire in Gaza May Trigger Israeli Agressions Elsewhere in the Region, Warns Iranian Official The three nations “affirm that the attempt by […]
October 19, 2025
Ethiopian PM Abiy Ahmed Meets Putin in Moscow to Discuss Nuclear Energy Development
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed met in Moscow with Russian President Vladimir Putin during the Atomic Week Forum to discuss the development of nuclear energy in the African country, the Ethiopian government reported. RELATED: Iran and Russia to sign agreements to build 8 atomic power plants and expand nuclear cooperation “We deliberated on shared interests, […]
September 26, 2025
Iran and Allies Submit Resolution to IAEA Urging Ban on Attacks Against Nuclear Facilities
Iran and five allied nations presented a draft resolution to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), urging the prohibition of attacks or threats against nuclear facilities under safeguards, following U.S. and Israeli bombings of Iranian nuclear facilities in June’s 12-Days War, which also resulted in the loss of civilian lives and damaged civic infrastructure. RELATED: […]
September 16, 2025
Iran and IAEA Update Their Agreement: No Inspections Without Authorization
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi confirmed that the new agreement between Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency establishes a new framework for their cooperation, with the agency formally acknowledging, as part of this accord, that the attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities were illegal. RELATED: Iran Pledges Support for Venezuelan President Maduro Against U.S. Pressure […]
September 12, 2025
Venezuela Backs Iranian Nation’s Right to Peaceful Nuclear Energy Program
The Bolivarian government also promotes a peace summit for the West Asia region, FM Gil recalled. On Wednesday, Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yvan Gil expressed his country’s support for Iran’s right to develop a peaceful nuclear program during a conversation with his Iranian counterpart. RELATED: Iranian President Signs Law Suspending Cooperation with IAEA “Today I held […]
July 2, 2025
Israel and Its Aggressive Discourse on Iran’s Nuclear Advancements
From Allies to Enemies Relations between Iran and Israel were not always hostile. Before the 1979 Islamic Revolution, the two nations maintained strategic ties based on economic and security interests, as well as a tacit alliance against Arab nationalism, which both viewed as a shared threat. Under Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Iran was a key Western […]