Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said the US bombing of the Fordo nuclear site caused serious damage. He warned talks may resume only if strikes stop, but stressed Iran can recover quickly. Trump claimed Iran's program was "obliterated," though assessments are ongoing, The Hill report
Nuapada district conducted India's largest Mega Cleanliness Drive, executing over 3,170 simultaneous cleanliness-cum-plantation drives across educational institutions and government and private establishments. The initiative comes after Nuapada was declared the first district in Odisha and t
Tehran maintains its nuclear programme is peaceful, while the US and Israel say they aim to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. Araghchi said Iran would not reengage in talks unless it received guarantees that no further military attacks would occur during the negotiations.
In an interview with Newsweek, Jaishankar emphasized that India will not be deterred by the threat of nuclear weapons when it comes to responding to cross-border attacks.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Monday (US local time) inaugurated an exhibition at the United Nations on 'The Human Cost of Terrorism'. In the exhibition he brought to attention how terrorism is a grave threat to humanity and how it must be dealt with an iron fist, with the wor
Donald Trump said U.S. strikes set back Iran's nuclear plans "by decades" and vowed not to let Iran get nuclear weapons. He also criticised reports questioning the attack's impact and confirmed a halt in Canada trade talks over taxes and a pending sale of TikTok, Al Jazeera reported.
Donald Trump said he is neither talking to Iran nor offering it any deal, denying reports that his team discussed giving Iran $30 billion for a civilian nuclear program. He stressed that, unlike Obama, he gave Iran nothing and claimed US forces had "obliterated" Iran's nuclear facilities.
Grossi's comments appear to support an early assessment from the Pentagon's Defense Intelligence Agency, which suggests the United States' strikes on key Iranian nuclear sites last week did not destroy the core components of its nuclear program, and likely only set it back by months.
The involvement of the Houthis of Yemen and the US in this high-tension conflict stopped short of a nuclear apocalypse--but this was not entirely unexpected. Some saw this coming.
US President Donald Trump dismissed reports suggesting his administration is considering a USD 30 billion deal with Iran to develop civilian nuclear facilities.
In a post on his Truth Social platform on Friday, Trump accused Khamenei of "blatantly and foolishly" lying by claiming victory in the war and said he had personally prevented Khamenei's assassination.