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RFE/RL journalists report the news in 22 countries where a free press is banned by the government or not fully established, including Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Russia.
U.S., Allies Criticize Iran's Response To UN Nuclear Watchdog Report
Iran claimed that an IAEA inspector had accidentally flagged the changes at Fordow as being undeclared, and that the matter was later resolved. (file photo)
Iran slammed UN nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi after the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) raised concerns over covert changes to equipment at its Fordow uranium-enrichment plant, state media said on February 4. The IAEA said in a confidential report seen by AFP on February 1 that Iran had substantially modified an interconnection between two centrifuge clusters enriching uranium to up to 60 percent at thhe Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant (FFEP), without giving prior notice. "We gave a letter to the agency that an inspector...made a mistake and gave an incorrect report," Iranian nuclear chief Mohamad Eslami was quoted as saying by IRNA. The United States issued a joint statement with France, the United Kingdom, and Germany on February 3 criticizing Iran's "inadequate" response to the report on its nuclear program.
Putin Announces Plans To Visit China In May
Russian President Vladimir Putin plans to visit China in May. Putin announced the plans on April 25 at a congress of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs in Moscow.
U.S. Targets Iranian Drone Industry In New Sanctions Announcement
The U.S. Treasury Department on April 25 issued further sanctions targeting companies that manufacture, sell, and ship Iranian drones as part of an effort to curb their use by Russia in its full-scale war in Ukraine.
Ukraine's Agriculture Minister Offers To Resign After Corruption Allegations.
Ukraine's agriculture minister offered to resign on April 25 after he was named as a suspect in a multimillion-dollar corruption investigation.
Putin Says Nationalization Of Private Companies Possible.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on April 25 that in the interest of the country's national defense it is possible to nationalize industrial facilities.
Britain Open To Deeper Partnership With Kazakhstan, Cameron Tells RFE/RL.
British Foreign Secretary David Cameron told RFE/RL that his country is open for deeper partnership with Kazakhstan.
Number of U.S. measles cases continues to rise
At least 125 measles cases have been reported across 17 states so far this year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That's more cases reported this year than in all of 2022, the most recent peak. CBS News' Nicole Sganga r...
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Donald Trump has returned to court for one of the most high-profile criminal cases in US history.
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Biden ripped over cannibal claim: 'A plagiarist and a liar'.
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Israel trying to ‘preempt’ potential U.S. sanctions on IDF military unit
The U.S. is expected to impose sanctions on an ultra-orthodox unit of Israel’s military. NBC News International Correspondent Josh Lederman reports. » Subscribe to NBC News: NBC News Digital is a collection of innovative and powerful news brands t...
Newspaper chief was Trump's 'eyes and ears' and 'killed unfavourable stories about him', court hears.
A newspaper chief was Donald Trump's "eyes and ears" and killed unfavourable stories about him in the run-up to the 2016 election, a court has heard. David Pecker, the former boss of publisher AMI, took the stand as the first witness in the trial,...