Por: NBC News Tech December 01, 2022
As Iran tries to stifle anti-regime protests, human rights advocates and lawmakers are concerned Iranian authorities can draw on sophisticated video surveillance technology provided by a Chinese company that uses U.S. manufactured chips. Tiandy Technologies has sold its surveillance cameras to Iran’s Revolutionary Guards and other security services, according to a Tiandy website and social media posts. Intel Corp., one of America’s major... + full article
Time USA World November 27, 2022
Whenever the U.S. and Iran, two geopolitical rivals who severed formal diplomatic ties in April 1980, meet in any sort of international sporting competition, it’s more than a game. The Group B World Cup match taking place between the two nations in Doha on Nov. 29 is far from... + más
Iran beats 10-man Wales to keep World Cup qualification hopes alive | CNN
Shaikin: Baseball embracing the 'flukes' and plenty of added revenue this postseason | Los Angeles Times
The Hill USA World November 23, 2022
A Taiwanese technology company has halted its business in Iran while it investigates whether it violated international sanctions, as the US ramps up scrutiny of Iran’s military and weapons production amid the Russia-Ukraine war. The Hill has learned that ATEN International... + más
A first look at Amazon's new delivery drone, slated to start deliveries this year | CNBC
Taiwan warns against China disruption over chip exports | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA World November 22, 2022
TEHRAN, Iran — Iran has begun producing enriched uranium at 60% purity at the country’s underground Fordo nuclear plant, official media reported Tuesday, describing it as a response to a resolution by the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog. The increased enrichment, reported... + más
Iran says it enriches uranium to 60% purity at Fordo site | ABC News
UN agency: Iran increases highly enriched uranium stockpile | ABC News
ABC News USA World November 10, 2022
VIENNA -- The U.N. atomic watchdog said Thursday it believes that Iran has further increased its stockpile of highly enriched uranium and criticized Tehran for continuing to bar the agency's officials from accessing or monitoring Iranian nuclear sites.In its quarterly... + más
U.N. agency: Iran continues to block nuclear probe, scales up its nuclear program | Politico
America's new nuclear power industry has a Russian problem | Fox Business
Forbes USA Business October 21, 2022
The Iranian government’s violent on protests stemming from the murder of Mahsa Amini by Iran’s Morality Police is driving the West to levy further sanctions against Iran. The US Treasury Department has already placed extensive on the members of Iran’s Morality Police with... + más
US hits Iran with more sanctions over Mahsa Amini death | WPLG Local 10
US hits Iran with more sanctions over Mahsa Amini death | Associated Press
Associated Press USA Politics October 06, 2022
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — An 85-year-old Iranian-American detained for six years in Iran on what the U.S. says were specious espionage charges left the country and arrived in Oman on Wednesday on his way for urgent medical treatment elsewhere in the Gulf. A lawyer for... + más
Detained Iranian American, 85, leaves Iran for major surgery | Los Angeles Times
Pictures: Mass Protests Roil Iran Over Woman's Death in ‘Morality' Police Custody | NBC 6 South Florida
Los Angeles Times USA World October 06, 2022
An 85-year-old Iranian American detained for six years in Iran on what the U.S. says were specious espionage charges left the country and arrived in Oman on Wednesday, bound for urgent medical treatment elsewhere in the region. The Omani government and a lawyer for Baquer... + más
Detained Iranian-American, 85, leaves Iran for major surgery | Associated Press
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