The head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, Ali Akbar Salehi, said that the uranium reserves in Iran reached 950 tons, the Associated Press reports. According to him, until 2015, when an agreement was concluded on the Iranian atom between Tehran and the “six international mediators”, Iran imported about 400 tons of uranium. At present, reserves of Iran allow it to reach the level of 190,000 units of work on isotope separation for uranium enrichment in the future. A joint comprehensive action plan restricts Iran's uranium enrichment to 3.67%, which allows uranium to be used as fuel for nuclear power plants, but not enough to create nuclear weapons.
On Thursday, airline group Lufthansa and unions representing German cabin crew reached an agreement that is set to reap more than 500 million Euros worth of savings. The German airline group stated in an interview that the measures, assented ...
Oil gained on Thursday and U.S. crude recovered from nearing 20-year-lows on hopes that inventories will build up. This could leave oil producers no option but to further production cuts as demand weakened amid the crisis. Brent crude rose ...
Safe haven currencies retreat following easing U.S.-Iran tensions The Japanese Yen and Swiss Franc retreated on Thursday as the United States and Iran backed away from further conflict. U.S. President Donald Trump responded overnight to an ...
Oil prices peaked in months after Iran attacked American troops on US bases in Iraq on the early hours of Wednesday. The missile attack was Iran’s response to the killing of its major general Qasem Soleimani, sparking a growing conflict ...
Wall Street’s major indexes fell as investors become cautious of the escalating tension between the US and Iran. Following this, energy shares also dropped while oil prices recently climbed back up. S&P 500 futures dropped 1% after ...