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Times Union 

US says Iran moving forward on a key aspect of developing a nuclear bomb

Two top Biden administration officials say Iran is talking more about getting a nuclear bomb, and has made strides in developing one key aspect of a weapon in recent months. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and national security adviser Jake Sullivan spoke at separate panels during a security forum Friday in Colorado. Sullivan says the U.S. has seen an uptick in Iranian officials talking about getting a nuclear bomb. Crucially, however, Sullivan says he has seen no sign Iran has decided to actually weaponize its nuclear program. Читать дальше...

The Herald 

Sadc Summit: Business community eyes boom

Blessings Chidakwa, Herald Reporter LOCAL entrepreneurs are expecting the forthcoming 7th SADC Industrialisation Week and 44th Heads of State and Government Summit to unlock an array of business opportunities. President Mnangagwa will assume the SADC chair during the summit whose preparations have reached an advanced stage. The setting up of necessary supporting infrastructure is over […]

Times Union 

Missouri judge scolds AG's office and orders release of woman whose murder conviction was overturned

A Missouri judge is once again ordering that a woman whose murder conviction was overturned must be released. Sandra Hemme has already served 43 years in prison. Judge Ryan Horsman overturned her conviction last month and ordered her release, but Republican Attorney General Andrew Bailey fought it in the courts. On Friday, Horsman has said Hemme must be released by 6 p.m. CDT or he would bring Bailey into court next week and hold him in contempt. Hemme is now 64 years old.

The Herald 

President reshuffles Harare Commission of Inquiry

Blessings Chidakwa, Herald Reporter PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has reshuffled the Commission of Inquiry into the governance of Harare City Council, removing Mr Norbert Phiri from his role as Commissioner and replacing him with city lawyer Mr Tafadzwa Charles Hungwe. The President appointed a five-member commission in May to probe matters of local governance at Harare City Council […]