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People walk past the portraits of French nationals Cecile Kohler Jacques Paris imprisoned for more than 3 years in Iran, 3 ...
At 12:53 p.m. local time (08:53 GMT) on June 30, a magnitude 3.9 earthquake was recorded near the Iran-Turkey border zone, ...
Between the U.S. attacks on three major nuclear targets—Fordo, the uranium enrichment facility at Natanz, and a ...
Israel war. Seismologists confirm natural origin for the 5.2 magnitude quake—no link to warfare or nuclear activity. The post ...
A 5.2-magnitude earthquake struck near Iran’s Semnan Missile Complex on June 20, adding fresh concerns amid ongoing military ...
The 5.1 magnitude quake was felt in the Qom region, home to Iran's Fordow nuclear enrichment facility, which is buried underneath mountainous terrain.
Iran saw numerous notable temblors as a magnitude 4.2 earthquake hit near Kashmar in Razavi Khorasan Province on June 19 while on June 17, another 4.2-magnitude quake struck near Borazjan in ...
A magnitude 5.0 earthquake struck near Isfahan in central Iran on Friday, shaking areas just 26.5 kilometers (16.5 miles) from the Natanz nuclear facility, the country's main uranium enrichment site.
A 4.8-magnitude earthquake shook an area of central Iran on Friday, said the US Geological Survey. Reports said the earthquake hit the Natanz area of Isfahan, home to a key Iranian nuclear site.
On October 5, 2024, Iran was struck by an earthquake. Just minutes later, rumors began to spread on social media that it hadn’t been a natural event, but a secret Iranian nuclear weapons test.
A new study debunks claims that a magnitude 4.5 earthquake in Iran was a covert nuclear weapons test, as widely alleged on social media and some mainstream news outlets in October 2024, a period of ...
The earthquake was at a depth of 10km"The quake occurred at 6:20 a.m. south of Iran, at a depth of 10 kilometers," reported the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM).