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Russia and Kazakhstan sign $16.5 billion deal to build first nuclear power plant; US Treasury Secretary says Iran ready to abandon nuclear program for first time in 47 years; Iran's President Masou...

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The Morning Briefing collects the strongest ZettaWire signals from the latest publishing window. The lead item is Russia and Kazakhstan sign $16.5 billion deal to build first nuclear power plant. The edition also tracks US Treasury Secretary says Iran ready to abandon nuclear program for first time in 47 years; Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian has resigned, sending a letter to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, sources tell CGTN Africa. Each item below is grounded in the selected story text and source metadata.

Russia and Kazakhstan sign $16.5 billion deal to build first nuclear power plant

Russia and Kazakhstan have signed a $16.5 billion agreement to construct the first nuclear power plant in Kazakhstan.

category: nuclear; location: Kazakhstan; ZettaWire score: 8.

US Treasury Secretary says Iran ready to abandon nuclear program for first time in 47 years

US Treasury Secretary claims Iran is prepared to abandon its nuclear program, marking a potential shift after 47 years.

category: diplomacy; location: Iran; ZettaWire score: 8.

Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian has resigned, sending a letter to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, sources tell CGTN Africa

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has resigned, according to sources. He sent a resignation letter to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei. This is a developing story.

category: politics; location: Iran; ZettaWire score: 8.

Blast at building storing mining explosives in Myanmar kills more than 45, rescuers say

A building reportedly storing mining explosives in Myanmar exploded, killing more than 45 people according to rescuers.

category: disaster; location: Myanmar; ZettaWire score: 8.

Russian attack on energy facility in Chernihiv region leaves 40,000 without power in Chernihiv city, utility says

40,000 residents without electricity after Russian strike on energy infrastructure in Chernihiv.

Source channel: interfax_uk; category: conflict; location: Ukraine; ZettaWire score: 7.

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