Niger to nationalize uranium to wrest control over its resource from France
Accusing French state-owned Orano of illegally extracting a disproportionate share of Uranium, Niger’s government said that nationalization will make way for “optimal enjoyment of the wealth from mining resources by Nigeriens.”
Epistemological divergence: Challenges in the US-Iran nuclear dialogue
The indirect talks between Iran and the US have reached a critical point. Iranian analyst Peiman Salehi addresses the deeper chasm between the two nations and the US refusal to recognize other visions of the world.
Iran dismisses IAEA claims of increased rate of uranium enrichment, calls it routine activity
Iran has claimed that the US is trying to rake up the issue of Iranian nuclear program now to divert attention from its support to Israeli genocide of Palestinians in Gaza
Daily Round-up | 800,000 workers stage massive strike in South Africa & other stories
In today’s episode, we bring you stories of a strike by South African public sector employees, a court dismissing charges against Peruvian President Pedro Castillo, Iran resuming uranium enrichment, and a strike by nurses in Portugal
Iran nuclear deal in limbo: Who wins and loses?
Rania Khalek of BreakThrough News explains why the Iran nuclear deal is not progressing. She talks about how the US and Israel are working together to scuttle the deal at the last moment






