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IAEA’s Grossi to visit Kursk after drone attacK
Russian Federation informs that remains of a drone had been found within the Kursk nuclear power plant
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IAEA warns of worsening safety at Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant
UN atomic energy watchdog releases statement after impact likely caused by drone strike damages on plant's perimeter
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Iran says talks with IAEA's Grossi have been 'positive'
'We continue interactions over unresolved issues, including issues regarding two sites,' says Iran's nuclear chief
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Russia says Ukraine struck nuclear plant, Kyiv denies it was behind the attack
IAEA says this is first direct targeting of Europe's largest nuclear plant since November 2022, endangering safety
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West avoids seriously confronting Iran as IAEA meet begins
US does not want to risk further diplomatic escalation with Iran by pushing for a resolution against it at the IAEA
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Enrichment trail
Iran has once again gone back to scale of enhanced uranium enrichment
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Iran undoes slowdown in enrichment of uranium to near weapons-grade –IAEA
Iran resumes enriching uranium to 60%, nearing weapons grade, raising concerns about its nuclear intentions
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Shehbaz asks IAEA to monitor Israeli nuclear sites
Strongly condemns Israeli minister’s statement about dropping nukes on Gaza
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NORI Cancer Hospital gets IAEA 'Anchor Centre' status
PAEC Hospital NORI is designated as IAEA 'Anchor Centre' to enhance member state’s capabilities in cancer research
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Iran expands stock of near-weapons grade uranium, IAEA reports no progress
Iran's uranium stock enriched to 60% grows, no progress in IAEA talks, dispute on access to surveillance camera data
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UN nuclear watchdog chief cites 'great expectation' in talks with Iran
IAEA chief Grossi says talks with Tehran are taking place in an ‘atmosphere of honesty and cooperation’
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Iran slams UN nuclear watchdog chief after centrifuge report
IAEA report says Iran modified interconnection between centrifuge clusters enriching uranium to up to 60%
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Iran has enough uranium near weapons-grade for a bomb, IAEA report shows
It would take Iran roughly three to four weeks to produce enough material for a bomb, says report
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Iran moves equipment for making centrifuge parts to Natanz
IAEA says the move comes six weeks after Tehran set up another site at Isfahan to make the same parts
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Iran says agreed roadmap with IAEA to resolve nuclear issues
Move seen as latest push to revive Tehran's 2015 nuclear deal with global powers
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European diplomats say awaiting Iran nuclear talks to resume
The diplomats hint at urgency to reach a conclusion in the dialogue
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US won't stand idly by if Iran gets 'too close' to nuclear weapon
Iran agrees to limit its nuclear programme in return for relief from US, UN and EU sanctions
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IAEA chief meets top Iranian officials ahead of Vienna talks
Rafael Grossi's visit to Tehran aims to de-escalate tensions after recent IAEA report
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Iran to allow IAEA to service nuclear monitoring cameras after talks
Iran announced the agreement about the cameras after IAEA head Rafael Grossi met Mohammad Eslami
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Iran to allow IAEA to service nuclear monitoring cameras after talks
Iran says agreed over the replacement of the memory cards of IAEA's cameras
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IAEA wants 'immediate response' from Iran on extending monitoring deal
Tehran has not responded to UN atomic watchdog on monitoring agreement that threatens to derail talks on nuclear deal
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'Intense' Iran nuclear talks resume as Germany calls for rapid progress
Iranian negotiator suggests talks unlikely to conclude before the country's presidential election
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Iran says progress made in nuclear talks but issues remain
An agreement clarifying the obligations of Tehran, Washington to move forward to be announced this week says diplomat
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IAEA confirms Iran has started enriching uranium to 60% purity
The move complicates talks aimed at reviving Iran's nuclear deal with major powers
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Iran's Zarif says ending IAEA snap inspections doesn't breach 2015 nuclear deal
US must still lift sanctions on Tehran to rescue the pact says Iranian foreign minister
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Iran will expel UN nuclear inspectors unless sanctions are lifted: lawmaker
Iranian parliament passed a law in November that obliges government to halt inspections of its nuclear sites by IAEA
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Iran resumes 20% enrichment at Fordow amid rising tensions with US
Enrichment decision coincides with increasing tensions between Iran and US in the last days of President Donald Trump
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Explainer-How close is Iran to producing a nuclear bomb?
Iran maintains it has never sought nuclear weapons and never would, says its nuclear work only has civilian aims
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Iran centrifuge plan alarms European trio
Under terms of Iran's 2015 deal it is only meant to enrich uranium with a less sophisticated variety of centrifuges
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Iran short of 'significant quantity' to develop nuclear bomb: IAEA boss
Nuclear watchdog chief says Iran continues to enrich uranium and the amount is growing by the month
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‘Pakistan benefits from nuclear technology’
PAEC chief says stringent safety, security regime developed per IAEA guidelines
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IAEA in wide-ranging talks with Saudi Arabia on tougher nuclear checks
Kingdom is interested in developing nuclear energy for peaceful purposes, says UN nuclear watchdog chief
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UN nuclear watchdog to visit 2nd Iran site in 'a few days'
IAEA report says Iran's stockpile of enriched uranium now stands at more than 10 times limit set down in 2015 deal
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Standoff ends, Iran gives IAEA access to 2 nuke sites
Dates for inspection of nuclear sites, details on verification activities not agreed upon, says joint statement
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Iran agrees to grant IAEA access to two suspected former atomic sites: official
The agreement was reached during the visit of International Atomic Energy Agency Chief Rafael Grossi to Iran
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IAEA chief Grossi plans trip to pressure Iran on access to suspect sites
We hope this visit will lead to reinforced mutual cooperation, says Iran’s ambassador to the IAEA
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Iran foreign minister: An 'agreeable solution' possible for IAEA inspection request
France, Britain and Germany call on Iran to stop denying agency access to nuclear sites
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Robust safety: How Pakistan secures its nukes
Booklet on Nuclear Security Regime released on fringes of IAEA summit in Vienna
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Europe to avoid taking Iran nuclear dispute to UN, says EU's top diplomat
Britain, France and Germany formally accuses Iran of violating the terms of the 2015 arms control agreement
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Iran warns of repercussions for IAEA over European moves
Iran has progressively scaled back some commitments under the agreement in response to the US sanctions
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UAE to start first nuclear reactor in 'months'
First of four nuclear reactors at Barakah plant was due to come online in late 2017, but was delayed several times
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IAEA commends Pakistan’s nuclear security
Pakistan Institute of Engineering and Applied Sciences designated as IAEA Collaborating Centre
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International atomic watchdog commends nuclear security measures taken by Pakistan
Nuclear security is a state’s responsibility and Pakistan has undertaken a range of measures to strengthen it, says FO
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Iran says still ready for talks if US lifts sanctions
As IAEA warns Iran against intimidation
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New broom at UN nuclear watchdog as Iran tensions rise
Iran insists it has the right to do this in retaliation for the US's withdrawal from the deal in 2018
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IAEA urges Iran to explain uranium particles at undeclared site
A diplomatic source says that the IAEA would send a high-ranking technical delegation to Iran next week
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France, UK, Germany, EU 'extremely concerned' by Iran's nuclear deal breach
IAEA said it has detected uranium particles at an undeclared site in Iran
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Pompeo slams Iran 'intimidation' of IAEA inspector as 'outrageous'
Iran has been progressively scaling back its commitments under landmark 2015 deal aimed at reining in nuclear program
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Pakistan subscribes to IAEA’s code on disused radioactive material
Islamabad has been voluntarily adhering to the Code of Conduct since 2005: Foreign Office
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IAEA found uranium traces at Iran 'atomic warehouse' - diplomats
As Iran responds to US sanctions by breaching its 2015 nuclear deal