IAEA: Iran Nuclear Declaration Inconsistent
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has once again found discrepancies in Iran's nuclear declaration, this time in details of experiments on the separation of plutonium, which could be a sign of a bomb program.
The IAEA board of governors met in a closed session Thursday to hear a report from deputy head of the agency, Pierre Goldschmidt.He said Tehran received sensitive technology earlier than it originally claimed and that plutonium experiments went on until the late 1990s...Click title for link.
The IAEA board of governors met in a closed session Thursday to hear a report from deputy head of the agency, Pierre Goldschmidt.He said Tehran received sensitive technology earlier than it originally claimed and that plutonium experiments went on until the late 1990s...Click title for link.
Campaigns end in tight Iran vote
Candidates in Iran's presidential election have ended their campaigning ahead of Friday's closely contested vote, with moderate cleric and former president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani appearing to lead the race.
Under Iranian law, candidates are required to stop campaigning 24 hours before the polls open. Voting is set to begin at Friday at 09:00 a.m. (04:30 GMT). Link
Under Iranian law, candidates are required to stop campaigning 24 hours before the polls open. Voting is set to begin at Friday at 09:00 a.m. (04:30 GMT). Link
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