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  1. 1 hour ago · The News. Iran could significantly expand its nuclear capabilities in the near future, The Washington Post reported. New construction activity has been recorded at one of its most secretive facilities, which could triple the site’s production of enriched uranium — enough for the country to accumulate several bombs’ worth of nuclear fuel ...

  2. 15 hours ago · U.S. intelligence officials report that Iran already possesses around 300 pounds of highly enriched uranium, which could potentially be further processed into weapons-grade fuel for nuclear bombs ...

  3. 15 hours ago · Tehran has continued to ramp up enrichment, while maintaining that its nuclear program is strictly peaceful. Iran’s stockpile of 60%-enriched uranium has increased by 20.6 kilograms (45.5 pounds ...

  4. 15 hours ago · The Institute of Science and International Security, as well as the Washington Post, reported on this. Based on confidential documents and military expert analyses, the newspaper reported on the significant development in Fordow, emphasizing that it will soon lead to a multifold increase in enriched uranium production. It should be noted that the International Atomic Energy Agency has previously confirmed that work on installing and operating new centrifuge cascades at the Fordow and Natanz ...

  5. 15 hours ago · Most depleted uranium arises as a by-product of the production of enriched uranium for use as fuel in nuclear reactors and in the manufacture of nuclear weapons. Enrichment processes generate uranium with a higher-than-natural concentration of lower-mass-number uranium isotopes (in particular 235 U, which is the uranium isotope supporting the ...

  6. 15 hours ago · Washington Post: Tehran on track to triple output of enriched uranium AP : Putin signs deals with Vietnam in bid to shore up ties in Asia AP : Russia obliterates Ukraine's frontline towns faster ...

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  8. 15 hours ago · The primary Pakistani missile-material production facility is located at Kahuta, employing gas centrifuge enrichment technology to produce Highly Enriched Uranium (HEU). R&AW first confirmed Pakistan's nuclear programs by analysing the hair samples snatched from the floor of barber shops near KRL; which showed that Pakistan had developed the ability to enrich uranium to weapons-grade quality.