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TICKING TEHRAN: WHY THE P5+1 ARE DESPERATE TO TAME IRAN'S NUCLEAR AMBITIONS

The Daily Guardian

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July 11, 2025

Amid Israel-Iran tensions, Iran's fast uranium enrichment and the unraveling 2015 nuclear deal raise fears of a nuclear crisis as October 2025 nears, deepening global geopolitical divides.

- SHRUTI DASGUPTA

TICKING TEHRAN: WHY THE P5+1 ARE DESPERATE TO TAME IRAN'S NUCLEAR AMBITIONS

"Movers and Shakers" across the globe hiccup as the volatile ceasefire between Israel and Iran continues to hold. The world is simmering in the heat of unresolved wars—while two powerful leaders of Iran and the USA trade barbs, ultimatums, and fatwas across the internet in the aftermath of the 12-day Iran-Israel war.

However, there's a darker, silent crisis unfolding in the shadows of peace in the light of the uranium enrichment in the Middle East.

October 2025 looms large in the minds of the UN Veto Power Owners and the EU. Though the date was meant to be a countdown to peace, it is now a ticking clock for Iran's nuclear uncertainty. The 2015 JCPOA was once hailed as a diplomatic victory. However, since the US unilaterally walked out of this iconic deal that was brokered by the Obama Administration between the P5+1 and Iran in 2018, its sunset clauses now function like a nuclear red line.

Iran is back in the headlines after the intense exchange of hostilities with Israel and the USA. However, the fact remains that while the Ayatollah regime swears it has no nuclear power ambitions, it was stockpiling 60% enriched uranium at a breakneck pace. It seems with China and Russia backing the regime against the USA and its allies—Iran is waiting to postpone talks to force its way into the power circles. While world powers scramble, Tehran calculates. And the stakes? Atomic.

The 60% Alarm: Why Iran's Uranium Cache Has the World Sweating

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Election Commission of India (ECD alleged that the increased honorarium for the Booth Level Officers (BLOs) and an additional Rs 6,000 for the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of voter lists approved by the poll body have not yet been paid by the TMC government in West Bengal.

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1 min

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Winter Session set for clash over SIR, pollution and foreign policy

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Claims about the whereabouts of Dr Muzaffar Ahmed Rather, an alleged operative linked to the Faridabad-Saharanpur terror module and the 10 November bombing near Delhi’s Red Fort, have prompted a sharp divergence between Indian intelligence-linked reporting and Afghanistan's official position.

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2 mins

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The Vice President of India, C.P. Radhakrishnan, on Sunday attended the 20th Convocation of the National Institute of Technology (NIT), Kurukshetra, Haryana, as the Chief Guest, as per a release from the Vice President's Secretariat.

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1 min

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A 'divine wedding': CM's son ties knot alongside driver's son in Ujjain

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav's younger son, Abhimanyu Yadav, married Dr Ishita ‘Yadav on Sunday at a mass wedding ceremony in Ujjain, where 22 couples tied the knot together.

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1 mins

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INDIA RUSHES AID AS DITWAH DEVASTATES SRI LANKA

Cyclone Ditwah has left a deadly trail in Sri Lanka and is now closing in on the Tamil Nadu-Puducherry coast with severe rains and gale-force winds.

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3 mins

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Women in Global Tech Missions: Karnataka’s Big Bet

Experts in gender and corporate governance welcome the focus on mid-career women but caution that training alone cannot fix structural barriers.

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2 mins

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Delhi Police files a new FIR against Rahul, Sonia Gandhi in National Herald case

The Delhi Police's Economic Offences Wing (EOW) filed a new FIR in the National Herald money laundering case on Sunday.

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