Iran "will press on with enrichment" - nuclear chief
Times LIVE - 51 minutes ago
Iran will go on refining uranium "with intensity" and the number of
enrichment centrifuges it has operating will rise substantially in the
current year, the country's nuclear energy chief was quoted as saying on
Wednesday. http://www.timeslive.co.za/world/2012/11/28/iran-will-press-on-with-enrichment---nuclear-chief
Iran: Uranium Enrichment To Be Speeded Up
NPR -
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran will step up its uranium enrichment program by
sharply increasing the number of centrifuges used to make nuclear fuel,
a senior official said Wednesday, in direct defiance of Western
demands. The statement by Iran's nuclear chief, ...
Iran does not expect bilateral talks with US: diplomat
Tehran Times -
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TEHRAN – The Iranian ambassador to France, Ali Ahani, has said that Iran
does not expect direct talks with the United States but sees the end of
U.S. presidential ...
Iran nuclear chief: Enrichment to move ahead with 'intensity'
The Province -
TEHRAN, Iran - Iran's nuclear chief says uranium enrichment will move
ahead with "intensity" with a sharp increase in the number of
centrifuges used to make the nuclear fuel. Wednesday's statement
attributed to Fereidoun Abbasi by state TV is likely to ...
UN atom agency says stolen information on hacker site
NBCNews.com -
The U.N. nuclear watchdog said on Tuesday that information stolen from
one of its former servers had been posted on a hacker website and it was
taking "all possible steps" to ensure its computer systems and data
were protected. The stolen information was ...
Tehran To Press Ahead With Uranium Enrichment
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
The head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization says his country will
aggressively pursue enriching uranium. Fereydoun Abbasi-Davani's remarks
on the sensitive issue of enrichment come ahead of a meeting scheduled
for November 29 in Vienna of the ...
UN International Atomic Energy Agency reports being hacked
CBS News - 4 hours ago
The International Atomic Energy Agency acknowledged Tuesday that one of
its servers had been hacked after a previously unknown group critical
of Israel's undeclared nuclear weapons program posted contact details
for more than 100 experts working for ...
Atomic Energy Agency server hacked: Demands are made, or else
PCWorld (blog) - 4 hours ago
A group of hackers leaked email contact information of experts working
with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) after breaking into
one of the agency's servers. The group published a list of 167 email
addresses along with its manifesto on Sunday ...
Pro-Iran hackers break into IAEA servers; demand probe of Israel nukes
Ynetnews -
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed on Tuesday that
a group of hackers broke into one of their servers this week and
published information on more than 100 of the agency's senior
scientists. In light of renewed nuclear talks between the ...
Iran will enrich uranium 'with force'
NEWS.com.au -
IRAN said it will pursue "with force" the sensitive work of enriching
uranium, which lies at the heart of the international community's
concerns over its atomic drive. The remarks, by Iran's nuclear chief,
come ahead of a meeting in Vienna of the International ...
Iran's nuclear stockpile grows but not yet in "danger zone"
Chicago Tribune -
VIENNA (Reuters) - An increase in Iran's higher-grade uranium stockpile
is worrying but may arise from a bottleneck in making reactor fuel
rather than a bid to quickly accumulate material that could be used for
nuclear weapons, diplomats and experts say.
AP believes it found evidence of Iran's work on nuclear weapons
The Guardian -
Uncritical, fear-mongering media propaganda is far too common to take
note of each time it appears, but sometimes, what is produced is so
ludicrous that its illustrative value should not be ignored. Such is the
case with a highly trumpeted Associated Press ...
AP Exclusive: Graph suggests Iran working on bomb
CBS News -
VIENNA — A diagram obtained by The Associated Press shows that Iranian
scientists have run computer simulations for a nuclear weapon that would
produce more than triple the explosive force of the World War II bomb
that destroyed Hiroshima.
Iran runs nuclear simulations on a greater scale than Hiroshima
Al-Bawaba -
Iran has run computer simulations for a nuclear weapon that would
produce over triple the explosive force of the World War 2 bomb that
destroyed Hiroshima, according to a diagram obtained by the Associated
Press (AP). AP reported that the document was ...
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