Iran may be cleaning up nuke work
Satellite images of an Iranian military facility appear to show trucks and earth-moving vehicles at the site, indicating an attempted cleanup of radioactive traces possibly left by tests of a nuclear-
UN: Illegal drugs sold via social media
Illegal Internet pharmacies are selling illicit drugs and prescription medicines online and are increasingly targeting young people, a U.N. drug agency warned on Tuesday.
The International Narcotics
Iran may be ‘struggling’ with new nuclear machines
Iran is still relying on old technology to expand its nuclear program, in what may be a sign it is having difficulties developing modern machines that could speed up production of potential bomb mater
No deal with Iran on way forward: IAEA
The UN atomic agency said on Wednesday that 'intensive efforts' by its team visiting Iran on the way forward failed, and that they were denied access to a key military site.
"Intensive efforts were m
Iran poised for big nuke jump
Iran is poised to greatly expand uranium enrichment at a fortified underground bunker to a point that would boost how quickly it could make nuclear warheads, diplomats say.
They told the media Tehran
Dutch prince injured in Austrian avalanche
A son of Dutch Queen Beatrix, Prince Johan Friso, was injured in an avalanche while skiing in the western Austrian resort of Lech on Friday, the royal family said.
The prince was in a stable conditi
UN nuclear watchdog to visit Iran: diplomats
A high-level UN nuclear agency delegation will visit Iran late this month to try to clear up claims of covert weapons activities that have stoked tensions between Tehran and the West, diplomats said o
IAEA resolution strengthens our resolve: Iran
A resolution condemning Iran at the UN atomic agency on Friday will only strengthen the Islamic republic's determination to press ahead with its 'peaceful' nuclear programme, Tehran's envoy said.
"We
Iran should clarify outstanding nuclear issues: IAEA
Iran should clarify outstanding issues concerning some aspects of the country's nuclear programme suspected of involving nuclear weapon-related technologies, said Yukiya Amano, head of the Internation
Radioactivity in Europe, no public risk: IAEA
The UN atomic agency said today 'very low levels' of radioactive iodine-131 had been detected in the air in the Czech Republic and in other countries, but presented no risk to human health. The Czech