State media pushes idea of quitting non-proliferation treaty Some hardliner call for dropping out of Non-Proliferation Treaty Khamenei's death changed the equation March 26 (Reuters) - The debate ...
March 26 (Reuters) - The debate among Iranian hardliners over whether Tehran should seek a nuclear bomb in defiance of an escalating U.S.-Israeli attack is getting louder, more public and more ...
Japan will invest up to $40 billion to build small modular reactors to generate nuclear power in Tennessee and Alabama, President Donald Trump announced during a visit from Japanese Prime Minister ...
The U.S. and Israel underestimated Iran's capabilities and it's unlikely the regime will collapse, according to a Middle East analyst, who warned that Iran could now be more determined to obtain ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. If the largest nuclear bomb ever designed by the Soviet Union were dropped on downtown Atlanta, anything within a nearly five-mile ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tehran on March 02, 2026. (Contributor/Getty Images) Confusion on whether Iran truly needed only “two weeks to four weeks” to make ...
Confusion on whether Iran truly needed only “two weeks to four weeks” to make a nuclear weapon, as President Donald Trump suggested on Monday, hangs over the ongoing U.S. and Israeli war on the ...
Europe is ramping up its nuclear defenses, as France expands its arsenal and Poland signals interest in closer nuclear coordination with allies. "I have decided to increase the numbers of warheads of ...
On February 28, the United States and Israel began bombing Iran, claiming the lives of more than 1,000 civilians. Today, users on Polymarket, the crypto-fueled trading and prediction market platform, ...
France will boost its nuclear arsenal and offer to temporarily deploy nuclear-capable fighter jets to allied countries in a massive realignment of Europe’s defense structure. “A strengthening of our ...
Iran is extremely unlikely to produce functional nuclear bombs in the current environment—and certainly not quickly. The disruptions from Israeli and U.S. operations (including the ongoing strikes), ...