International
  Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said the war involving Iran cannot be considered over until Tehran’s enriched uranium is removed and its remaining nuclear infrastructure is dismantled. His remarks came as the United States and Iran remain divided over a ceasefire proposal.
International
A fresh war of narratives has broken out after Iran alleged that the United States may have used a high-risk mission to rescue a downed F-15E crew member as cover for another objective, including a possible attempt to seize enriched uranium. The claim surfaced after Washington publicly praised the operation as a complex and daring […]
International
The International Atomic Energy Agency said it is examining Iran’s report that the Natanz uranium enrichment site was struck, while adding that no increase in off-site radiation levels has been detected so far. The update came as concern grew over the risk of a wider nuclear safety emergency amid the ongoing conflict. IAEA Reviews Report […]
International
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has claimed that Iran no longer has the ability to enrich uranium or produce ballistic missiles after recent US-Israeli strikes, presenting the campaign as a major strategic success even as questions remain over the full extent of the damage. Netanyahu Claims Major Blow To Iran Program Speaking after nearly three […]
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US President Donald Trump has reportedly rejected a proposal from Russian President Vladimir Putin to move Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile to Russia as part of a possible arrangement linked to ending the ongoing conflict around Iran. The report has added a fresh diplomatic layer to an already volatile regional crisis involving Washington, Tehran and Moscow. […]
Op-Eds Opinion
India’s recent uranium agreement with Canada, signed during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s meeting with Mark Carney, is not just another energy contract. Canada will supply roughly 22 million pounds of uranium over nine years. If we assume Kazakhstan continues supply at levels similar to its earlier 5,000-tonne agreement over five years, the combined annual inflow […]
Op-Eds Opinion
For years, India’s target of 100 GW of nuclear power by 2047 was dismissed by critics as a mere PowerPoint fantasy—a distant, bureaucratic aspiration disconnected from reality. But the long-term uranium supply agreement between Kazatomprom and India has shattered skepticism. This is not just another mining contract or a routine trade deal; it is a […]