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Satellite photos show construction at Iran nuclear site

Satellite photos show construction at Iran nuclear site

Iran has begun construction at its Natanz nuclear facility, satellite images show, just as the UN nuclear agency acknowledged Tehran is building an underground advanced centrifuge assembly plant.

  • by Jon Gambrell

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Iran building underground nuclear facility: UN watchdog
Nuclear disarmament

Iran building underground nuclear facility: UN watchdog

Natanz became a flashpoint for Western fears about Iran’s nuclear program in 2002, when satellite photos showed an underground facility at the site. It was destroyed in July.

  • by David Rising
Warring nations accuse each other of breaking US-brokered truce 
Border disputes

Warring nations accuse each other of breaking US-brokered truce 

Azerbaijan said Armenian forces fired at its military positions and residential areas, while Armenia reported artillery attacks by Azerbaijani troops.

  • by Zulfugar Agayev and Sara Khojoyan
Afghan security forces kill senior al-Qaeda leader al-Masri
Extremism

Afghan security forces kill senior al-Qaeda leader al-Masri

Al-Masri, believed to be al-Qaeda's second-in-command, was killed during a special operation in Ghazni province.

  • by Hamid Shalizi
Deadly suicide bombing at Kabul education centre kills civilians
Extremism

Deadly suicide bombing at Kabul education centre kills civilians

A suicide bombing on Saturday at an education centre in Afghanistan's capital Kabul killed at least 13 people and wounded dozens, officials said.

'Back to square one': despite cries for change, Hariri tapped to lead
World politics

'Back to square one': despite cries for change, Hariri tapped to lead

Saad al-Hariri's return would represent the staying power of Lebanon's longstanding sectarian power brokers

  • by Hwaida Saad and Megan Specia
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In his comeback as Lebanon's PM, Hariri vows to halt collapse
World politics

In his comeback as Lebanon's PM, Hariri vows to halt collapse

The Lebanese veteran politician Saad al-Hariri was named PM for a fourth time, and pledged to form a new government to tackle the country's worst crisis since its 1975-1990 civil war.

  • by Ellen Francis and Maha El Dahan
Saudi Arabia hosts women’s rights summit? Yes, it's a whitewash
Opinion
Gender equality

Saudi Arabia hosts women’s rights summit? Yes, it's a whitewash

Delegates at the W20 Summit, from Australia and around the world, should refuse to support Saudi Arabia’s charade while it incarcerates women who campaign for freedom.

  • by Hiba Zayadin
War avoided after Soleimani killing, but Gulf situation 'fragile'
Defence

War avoided after Soleimani killing, but Gulf situation 'fragile'

The Middle East conflict that now looms largest across the globe is a conflict nobody apparently wants.

  • by Edith M. Lederer
Deal with Arab neighbours opens door to trade and tourism
International affairs

Deal with Arab neighbours opens door to trade and tourism

Israel hopes to unlock $US500 million in trade deals with the UAE and Bahrain after the three countries signed the Abraham Accords in Washington.

  • by James Rothwell
Israel, Bahrain sign deal establishing formal ties
Israeli-Palestinian conflict

Israel, Bahrain sign deal establishing formal ties

Israel’s agreements with the UAE and Bahrain have marked diplomatic victories for the Trump administration and for Prime Minister Netanyahu.

  • by Ilan Ben Zion