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Trump Says Iran Must Give Up Dream of Nuclear Weapon or Face Harsh Response

The Algemeiner 14 Apr 2025
Atomic symbol and USA and Iranian flags are seen in this illustration taken, September 8, 2022 ... any drive for a nuclear weapon or face a possible military strike on Tehran’s atomic facilities.
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Iran delegation in Oman for high-stakes talks with US

YemenOnline 12 Apr 2025
The 2015 deal which Trump withdrew from aimed to render it practically impossible for Iran to build an atomic bomb, while at the same time allowing it to pursue a civil nuclear programme.
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Iran, US End High-Level Talks in Oman, Agree to Resume ‘Next Week’, Tehran Says

The Algemeiner 12 Apr 2025
Atomic symbol and USA and Iranian flags are seen in this illustration taken, September 8, 2022 ... Western countries and Israel believe it is covertly trying to develop the means to build an atomic bomb.
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How to solve the Laboratory periodic table puzzle in Blue Prince

Polygon 10 Apr 2025
The Laboratory in Blue Prince is home to two puzzles ... Take the numbers in order from the code sheet and match them to the atomic symbols (one- or two-letter abbreviations) on the filled-in periodic table ... PUSH THREE UP AFTER NINE ... ....
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The deep influence of the A-bomb on anime and manga

San Francisco Chronicle 08 Apr 2025
The finale of “Akira” is only one example of apocalyptic imagery in the anime and manga canon; a number of anime films and comics are rife with atomic bomb references, which appear in any number of forms, from the symbolic to the literal.
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Pammy’s Baywatch showstopper, exploding bikinis and Nasa’s banned bodysuit – Splash! review

The Guardian 26 Mar 2025
But Réard, who had been looking for a name for his design that would embody the tiniest garment imaginable, combined with the most explosive impact possible, hit on the almighty atomic blast as the ideal symbol ... ....
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Pammy’s Baywatch showstopper, exploding bikinis and Nasa’s banned recordbreaker – Splash! review

The Observer 26 Mar 2025
But Réard, who had been looking for a name for his design that would embody the tiniest garment imaginable, combined with the most explosive impact possible, hit on the almighty atomic blast as the ideal symbol.
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