Iran, Israel and Nuclear
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Sirens sounded in Israel as Iran launched dozens of ballistic missiles in retaliation for Israel's strikes on its nuclear facilities.
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Russia's state nuclear corporation Rosatom has been tapped to lead an international consortium to build the first nuclear power plant in Kazakhstan, the Central Asian country's atomic energy agency said on Saturday.
Israel's PM says it struck Iran at the heart of its "weaponization programme", but Iran insists its nuclear facilities were peaceful.
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The tech company will power a chunk of its AWS cloud and AI servers using 1.92 gigawatts of electricity from Talen Energy’s Susquehanna nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania. Amazon is the latest hyperscaler to go direct to big nuclear operators, following on the heels of Microsoft and Meta.
Former MSNBC host Chris Matthews criticized former President Obama's Iran nuclear deal following Israel's strike on Iran, saying Trump was fair to call the deal a "joke."
Iran is threatening retaliation after the International Atomic Agency found it in violation of previously agreed upon obligations.