CIA: Iran's nuclear programme 'severely damaged'
The head of the CIA says Iran's nuclear facilities set back years.
The Central Intelligence Agency has said that there is credible intelligence that Iran's nuclear programme has been severely damaged by last weekend's US air strikes. But this comes off the back of a leaked Pentagon document suggesting that Iran's programme had been set back by only a few months. So what do people in Tehran think of the past two weeks? We go live to the the Iranian capital.
We are reporting from Israel today. Restrictions have been lifted, meaning schools have been reopened, flights are allowed to resume, and non-essential shops and medical treatments have restarted. We find out if people in the country now feel safer.
At least eight people are reported to have been killed and more than four hundred people injured during violent clashes between police and demonstrators in Nairobi and other Kenyan cities, as thousands took to the streets to mark the anniversary of deadly protests last year.
Presenters: James Copnall and Ione Wells
(Photo: A satellite image shows destroyed buildings at Isfahan Nuclear Technology Center, after it was hit by U.S. airstrikes. Credit: blacksky/Handout via REUTERS)
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