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Trump Expects Iran to Allow IAEA Inspectors Amid Nuclear Tensions
USA's president Donald Trump expects Iran to let in international atomic inspectors in the country. But the messages about negotiations on Iran's nuclear program diverge.
Iran Retains Significant Enriched Uranium Stockpile, Reports Suggest
Iran may retain large parts of its stockpile of enriched uranium according to preliminary intelligence to a number of governments in Europe, writes Financial Times. .
Iran's Enriched Uranium Status Unclear After US Attacks
The nuclear facilities attacked by the USA have been damaged, or possibly even completely destroyed. But what has happened to the country's 400 kilos of enriched uranium is unclear.
Uncertainty Surrounds Location of Iran's Enriched Uranium
Iran's nuclear weapons program has been completely wiped out, according to the US President Donald Trump. The facilities that were attacked by the US have suffered major damage, but what has happened to 400 kilos of enriched uranium is unclear.
IAEA Expects Significant Damage to Iran's Centrifuges After US Attack
So far, the effect of the US attack on Iran cannot be fully assessed, but the damage is expected to be "very significant". This is stated by Rafael Grossi, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
IAEA Director General Calls for Extraordinary Meeting on Monday
The Director General of the UN's atomic energy agency IAEA, Rafael Mariano Grossi, announces on Sunday morning that he is calling for an extraordinary meeting with the agency's board of directors tomorrow Monday. At the same time, IAEA states that no increased radioactivity has been measured in the area around the Iranian nuclear power plants that were attacked by the USA.
Israel Launches New Offensive Against Iran with Strikes on Key Cities
Israel is carrying out a wave of attacks around Iran on Saturday evening – with attacks on, among other things, Shiraz, Tehran and Bandar Abbas. Drones have also been launched from Iran to attack "strategic targets”, the country's Revolutionary Guard announced.
IAEA Reports No Radiation Leak in Iran Amidst Israeli Attacks
The UN's atomic energy agency IAEA reports that it has not yet detected any elevated radiation levels in Iran after a week of Israeli attacks on the country – including attacks on nuclear facilities. .
IAEA Confirms Israeli Strike Damaged Iranian Natanz Nuclear Facility
The underground atomic facility in Iranian Natanz appears to have received direct damage during Israel's attacks, according to IAEA. .
Iran's Key Nuclear Facilities Targeted by Recent Israeli Attacks
Israel reports that Iran has taken major steps to develop nuclear weapons – and has carried out large-scale attacks in recent days against sites linked to the country's nuclear energy program. Here are Iran's most important facilities.
Iran Confirms Israeli Attack on Nuclear Facilities with Limited Damage
The UN Security Council has gathered for a crisis meeting on the conflict between Israel and Iran. The IAEA chief Rafael Grossi says that Iranian authorities confirm that Israel has attacked the nuclear facilities Isfahan and Fordow, but that the damage is limited.
Iran Nuclear Energy Conflict Intensifies Amid US and UN Warnings
The conflict over Iran's controversial nuclear energy program is intensifying. The country is not fulfilling its obligations according to the UN's atomic energy program.
IAEA Suggests Iran's Alleged Nuclear Info Theft Involves Israel's Soreq Center
The head of the UN's atomic energy agency IAEA says that the information which Iran claims to have obtained about Israel's nuclear weapons program "appears to be" about the Soreq Nuclear Research Center. He is the first outside of Teheran to address the Iranian claims.
Iran Warns of Reduced Cooperation with IAEA Before Key Meeting
Iran is threatening with reduced cooperation if the atomic energy organization IAEA adopts a resolution against the country. .
IAEA Reports Iran Boosts Highly Enriched Uranium Production
Iran has accelerated its production of uranium that is enriched to nearly the level required to develop nuclear weapons, reports the UN's atomic energy agency IAEA. Israel accuses Iran of being "firmly determined" to develop atomic bombs.
IAEA Warns Time is Running Out for Iran-US Nuclear Agreement
Rafael Grossi, head of the UN's atomic energy agency IAEA, says that Iran and the USA are running out of time to secure an agreement on the nuclear energy issue. The next round of talks between the two countries will be held on Saturday.
"Seriously Alarming" Enrichment of Uranium in Iran
Iran has significantly increased its stockpile of highly enriched uranium in recent months, according to a report from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). .
Zelensky: Chernobyl attacked by Russia
Russia has attacked the crippled Ukrainian nuclear power plant Chernobyl, reports President Volodymyr Zelensky. The attack proves that Russia does not want peace, according to EU Foreign Minister Kaja Kallas.
IAEA: Iran Expands Enrichment of Uranium
Iran is planning to significantly increase the production rate of highly enriched uranium. The information comes from a secret report from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which the news agency AFP has gained access to.
Netanyahu strikes back at Iran
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promises to do everything in his power to prevent Iran from becoming a nuclear power. I will use all available means that exist, he says to the TV channel Nu 14.
The West wants to punish Iran for "poor cooperation"
Germany, France, and the United Kingdom have presented a new resolution with punitive measures against Iran ahead of Wednesday's IAEA meeting. .
IAEA: Nuclear Cooling Towers in Ukraine Must Be Demolished
The cooling tower that burned in August at Europe's largest nuclear power plant is so damaged that it must be demolished. This says Rafael Grossi, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), after an inspection visit to Zaporizhzhia in Ukraine, reports Ukrainian media.
IAEA: Iran has increased stocks of enriched uranium
Iran has increased its stockpiles of uranium enriched to 60 percent, close to what is required to produce nuclear weapons, according to the UN's atomic energy agency IAEA. .
Hans Blix: "Putin risks no nuclear catastrophe"
The Russian President Vladimir Putin is "very rational" and will not do anything that risks a catastrophe occurring at the Ukrainian nuclear power plant Zaporizhzhya. This is claimed by the Swedish former top diplomat and nuclear weapons inspector Hans Blix in an interview with the news agency AFP.
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