
Jonathan Tirone
Foreign Correspondent and Reporter at Bloomberg News
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1 day ago |
bloomberg.com | Jonathan Tirone
The International Atomic Energy Agency headquarters in Vienna. (Bloomberg) -- Iran is escalating its fight with the United Nations nuclear watchdog, accusing its inspectors of slander and presenting sloppy evidence, according to a legal brief compiled by the Islamic Republic and circulated among diplomats days before a key meeting in Vienna. The note shows tensions are rising between Tehran and the International Atomic Energy Agency ahead of a gathering at the body that starts on June 9.
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1 day ago |
flipboard.com | Jonathan Tirone
11 hours agoTrump announces travel ban on 12 countries and partial restrictions for 7 othersTrump framed the new restrictions, which primarily target African and Asian countries, as necessary to fortify national security and combat terrorism.
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5 days ago |
americanmilitarynews.com | Hadriana Lowenkron |Jonathan Tirone
U.S. President Donald Trump said he envisions a nuclear deal with Iran that would allow the destruction of “whatever we want” in the country including labs, a version of an inspections regime that is likely to be rejected by Tehran. Speaking at the White House on Wednesday, Trump briefly outlined his vision of a deal that is “very strong, where we can go in with inspectors. We can take whatever we want. We can blow up whatever we want. But nobody getting killed,” he said.
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6 days ago |
thederrick.com | Jonathan Tirone
Iran manufactured a record volume of uranium enriched just below the levels needed for nuclear weapons, complicating efforts to negotiate a peaceful resolution to international concerns over the Islamic Republic’s atomic ambitions. In its first report since U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration began negotiations with Tehran, the International Atomic Energy Agency said its accumulation of highly enriched uranium rose by almost 50% to 409 kilograms (902 pounds) over the last three months.
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6 days ago |
kdhnews.com | Jonathan Tirone
Iran manufactured a record volume of uranium enriched just below the levels needed for nuclear weapons, complicating efforts to negotiate a peaceful resolution to international concerns over the Islamic Republic's atomic ambitions. In its first report since U.S. President Donald Trump's administration began negotiations with Tehran, the International Atomic Energy Agency said its accumulation of highly enriched uranium rose by almost 50% to 409 kilograms (902 pounds) over the last three months.
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