Iran and the P5+1 have held talks about the country's nuclear program. This is while the International Atomic Energy Agency, the IAEA, recons that the nuclear chamber of Parchin provides strong indicator that Iran is planning to build nuclear bombs. "As the IAEA is effectively a puppet of the West, how can its views be trusted? If there is to be inspection of suspected sites then why isn't Israel being inspected," says George Galloway. "Israel has a mountain of nuclear weapons, but has never been inspected. Well, that is a question to which no one really has a satisfactory answer,"
Galloway adds. On Sunday, North Koreans celebrated the 100th birthday of the Founder of Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Kim Il Sung. It may not be an anniversary much noticed outside the country's borders but inside they still remember the "great leader", as they call him. Last week, a fragile ceasefire emerged in Syria and with all its flaws it seems to be holding so far. Source
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