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After the attacks on Iran’s nuclear sites, including Fordow, the International Atomic Energy Agency says that no increase in offsite radiation levels has been reported so far. The United Nations atomi ...
The U.S. attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities set off a flurry of regional diplomacy aimed at heading off further escalation. Arab officials said the U.S. had used them to convey messages to Iran that ...
Sirens sounded across Israel as the country's military said it had identified missiles launched from Iran, advising people to ...
Here's how the world's largest non-nuclear bomb, the guided Massive Ordnance Penetrator, could go deep underground and shake up Iran's Fordow nuclear fuel-enrichment facility.
Maritime security consultancy Vanguard advises vessels in the region to reassess routing to avoid Iranian territorial waters after U.S. attacks on Iran’s nuclear sites. Commercial vessels sailing thro ...
President Trump had been saying he would give Tehran up to two weeks to yield to U.S. demands before ordering an attack. Then Saturday afternoon at his private club in New Jersey, he gave the final go ...
The U.S. bombers that attacked Iran's nuclear sites dropped GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrators, bunker-busting bombs designed to destroy hardened underground targets, for the first time in warfare. A ...
Saudi Arabia’s Nuclear and Radiological Regulatory Commission says no radioactive effects have been detected in Saudi Arabia and other Arab states in the Persian Gulf following U.S. strikes on ...
Iran's National Nuclear Safety System Center says there are no signs of contamination recorded around the nuclear sites at Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan, which were struck by the U.S. overnight. The ...
The President bombs three nuclear sites to spare the world from an intolerable risk.
Robert Satloff, the executive director for the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, laid out some of the most pressing questions raised by the U.S. strikes on Iran's nuclear sites: ⁠How ...
The U.S. strikes in Iran would set back the Iranian nuclear program, but not kill it, said the Arms Control Association, a nonpartisan Washington-based group. "In the long term, military action is lik ...