Nuclear
Sovereignty under siege: The multidimensional war against Iran - opinion
The Iran war was not just military; it targeted sovereignty itself across political, economic, and cognitive fronts, pushing the state to the brink.
Seeing ‘one big thing’: Is the Iran war at risk of turning nuclear? - opinion
From diplomacy to bombs: Western nihilism fueled Iran’s expansion - opinion
Israelis lose faith in decisive victory in Iran war - opinion
Iran says IAEA safeguards not built for wartime after strikes on nuclear sites
Kamalvandi stated that Iran is seeking new, binding assurances from the agency to prevent any misuse of data before it restores fuller cooperation.
France investigates reports of drones over nuclear sub base
The Ile Longue base in northwest France houses nuclear-powered submarines, according to the navy's website. Each is equipped with 16 ballistic missiles carrying several nuclear warheads.
Iran-linked 'Handala' hacktivists claim to leave bouquet in Israeli nuclear scientist's vehicle
Iran-linked hacktivists claimed they broke into an Israeli nuclear scientist’s car and issued threats, earlier publishing what they said were names of Unit 8200 soldiers.
Trump embraces Saudis, UN backs Gaza plan, but Israel faces harsh Middle East reality
NATIONAL AFFAIRS: A UN resolution and a Saudi spectacle hinted at movement in the region, but the Middle East has a way of bringing even the boldest plans back down to earth.
IAEA steps up pressure on Iran, demanding access to Tehran's supply of 60% enriched uranium
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi signaled the agency is preparing to press Tehran for access to its 60 percent enriched uranium.
Iran halts uranium enrichment, Saudi relations with Washington - November 17, 2025
The Jerusalem Post's must-listen news roundup with Shifra Jacobs—the top stories, clear and concise.
Iran giving up on nuclear uranium enrichment shows Khamenei has gone off the deep end - analysis
60% enriched uranium will continue to remain useless for an extensive period of time if Tehran doesn't start to invest billions more into resources.
UK to build its first mini nuclear power station in north Wales, angering Washington
The US had been pushing for US energy firm Westinghouse to lead a large-scale project in Wylfa, but Britain opted for the British-built SMR on the island in Wales.
Rubio expresses concern West Bank violence could hurt Gaza peace efforts
Rubio's comments came after a meeting of G7 foreign ministers in Canada, where he also discussed the Gaza stabilization force, Saudi relations, Iran sanctions, Syria, as well as other topics.
Trump's risky nuclear policy: 'Tepid legality' is preferable to 'maximum lethality' - opinion
Unless the United States and other states refuse to follow Donald Trump's incoherent policies, a nuclear war could rage until every sturdy flower of culture had been trampled.