
Iran defies nuclear deal with centrifuge use as stockpile grows
IAEA confirmed Iran is preparing to use arrays of more advanced centrifuges, in another violation of the deal.
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IAEA confirmed Iran is preparing to use arrays of more advanced centrifuges, in another violation of the deal.
The summit in France was overshadowed by fears of an escalating trade war between the United States and China.
Prodded by China and Pakistan, the U.N. Security Council held a closed-door discussion on the Indian-controlled region.
To mark the anniversary, diplomats planned to discuss the strengths and weakness of international humanitarian law.
The moves are a furious reaction to India revoking the protected status Jammu and Kashmir held for six decades.
A U.N. fact-finding mission urged the international community to sever ties with Myanmar’s military.
Iran's biggest European trading partners are Germany, Italy, France, Spain, Belgium, the Netherlands, Austria, and Greece.
Mona Juul, Norway U.N. ambassador, won election as president of the 54-nation U.N. Economic and Social Council.
A veteran diplomat, Amano worked to prevent more atomic bombings as head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency.
Iran is only allowed to enrich a certain amount of uranium up to 3.67%, enough to fuel a commercial nuclear power plant.
The Security Council unanimously condemned recent attacks on oil tankers and called them a threat to international peace.
A spokesperson for Iran's Atomic Energy Organization said the stockpile would exceed the limit before the end of June.
A meeting of top Swiss and U.S. diplomats focused on Iran but extended to America's rising tensions with other nations.
The non-binding U.N. resolution called for returning the Chagos Islands, home to a military facility, within six months.
Europe's leading human rights organization approved by majority vote a joint declaration that tries to appease Russia.
Tehran promised to return to the deal if China, France, Germany, Russia, the U.K. and E.U. give adequate help.