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July 15, 2015 Vol. 8 No. 55

Iran Strikes Deal

Vienna, Austria July 14, 2015. (Reuters/Leonhard Foeger)

Key points of historic nuclear deal reached by Iran and 6 world powers By Desert Star Staff Iran and six leading world powers signed a comprehensive plan for ending international sanctions against Iran in exchange for putting restrictions on its controversial nuclear program. RT takes a look at the groundbreaking document. The deal signed in Vienna on Tuesday is meant to break a 12-year standoff over Iran’s

nuclear activities, which some nations claimed involved military research. The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) acknowledges Iran’s right for peaceful nuclear development on par with any other signatory to the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. The agreement provides for a joint commission to be established to monitor the

implementation of the action plan and handle dispute situations. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is tasked with verifying voluntary nuclear-related measures by Iran. Iran and the six nations – China, France, Germany, Russia, the UK and the US, are to hold ministerial-level meetings at least once every two years to monitor the progress.

Baby Giraffe Born at Living Desert Expected to be on Exhibit This Weekend

By KMIR News Staff PALM DESERT, Ca. - A baby giraffe has been born at The Living Desert in Palm Desert. The still-unnamed calf was born Friday and weighted just a bit over 150 pounds. The public could get its first look at the new baby this weekend when the calf is expected to go on public display at the Zoo.

The Living Desert put out a press release....here it is in its entirety: PALM DESERT/INDIAN WELLS, CA -- The Living Desert is excited to announce that its Giraffe, Tuli, gave birth to a male calf on Friday, July 3, 2015, said Allen Monroe, President & CEO of The Living Desert. The yet-to-be-named calf weighed in at 150.7 pounds and

stands 5-feet 7-inches tall and is anticipated to be on exhibit this coming weekend. “It’s always an exciting day when we welcome a new friend to the world here at The Living Desert,” said Monroe. “Helping build the population of endangered species is an important and fulfilling part of Continues on Page 4

Enrichment: For 15 years nuclear reactors. Excesses are Iran will carry out enrichment to be sold or exchanged for raw only at the Natanz facility and uranium. will only enrich uranium up to The Fordow facility is to be 3.67 percent. The stockpile converted into an would not exceed 300kg internationallyof uranium hexafluoride s u p p o r t e d or equivalent chemical technological center. forms. The stockpile limit Some of the centrifuges does not include fuel currently placed there assemblies used in Iran’s Continues on Page 8


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