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Suspected Israeli cyberattack on Iranian nuclear site complicates U S -Iran nuclear deal talks

Suspected Israeli cyberattack on Iranian nuclear site complicates U.S.-Iran nuclear deal talks 1:05 a.m. Sunday s cyberattack on Iran s underground Natanz uranium enrichment facility, widely believed to be the work of Israel, has added another layer of uncertainty over the already delicate indirect talks between Iran and the U.S. on reviving the 2015 nuclear deal. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on Monday threatened retaliation against Israel and any power with knowledge of the sabotage, but he said Iran will take part in scheduled Wednesday negotiations in Vienna, conducted through European and other parties to the nuclear accord. Israel, whose government strongly opposed the 2015 deal and has criticized President Biden s efforts to resurrect it, has neither publicly denied or claimed responsibility for the cyberattack, which temporarily set back Iran s ability to enrich uranium at the facility. But Israeli media has heavily suggested the country is behind the sab

Students celebrate their cafeteria manager after she passes U S citizenship test

Students celebrate their cafeteria manager after she passes U.S. citizenship test 1:33 a.m. The kids at Deer Creek-Prairie Vale Elementary School in Edmond, Oklahoma, threw a star-spangled celebration last week for their cafeteria manager, Yanet Lopez, when she passed the U.S. citizenship test. Lopez, her husband, and their three children came to the U.S. from Cuba in 2016, settling in Oklahoma after a stint in Houston. As a child, Lopez said, her dream was [to] come to this great country, and she was thrilled when her entire family passed their citizenship tests. I know everything about the United States, Lopez told KOCO. Constitution, presidents, everything. It s amazing. I learned a lot of history because I love this country.

Israel Rejects ICC Investigation: What Are The Possible Future Scenarios?

Wednesday, 14 April 2021, 7:02 am The Israeli government’s position regarding an impending investigation by the International Criminal Court of alleged war crimes committed in occupied Palestine has been finally declared by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. “It will be made clear that Israel is a country with rule of law that knows how to investigate itself,” Netanyahu said in a statement on April 8. Subsequently, Israel “completely rejects” any accusations that it has committed war crimes. But it won’t be so easy for Tel Aviv this time around. True, Israel is not a party to the Rome Statute, according to which the ICC was

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