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European nations, IAEA urge talks to end nuclear theat from Iran
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi proposes renewed talks after the ceasefire is said to be in effect; says cooperation could lead to a diplomatic solution for Iran's controversial nuclear program
News Agencies
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06.24.25
IAEA can’t verify location of Iran’s uranium stockpile, chief says
Atomic watchdog loses access to Iran’s 409 kg of near-weapons-grade uranium—enough for roughly 10 warheads—after Israeli strikes damaged the Isfahan facility and halted inspections
Ynet
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06.18.25
The next-generation version of the 'Begin Doctrine'
Israel strikes Iran’s nuclear program at a critical threshold echoing its past preemptive actions in Iraq and Syria; As Washington signals shifting strategy, Tehran reels from the blow—but the challenge now is converting military success into durable strategic and diplomatic outcomes
Avi Kalo
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06.16.25
IAEA chief says no further damage at Iranian enrichment facilities
UN nuclear chief Rafael Grossi reported no additional damage at Iran’s Natanz and Fordow enrichment sites after Israel’s strikes; Significant damage was confirmed at Isfahan, including uranium conversion and processing facilities
Reuters
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06.16.25
Risk of radiological disaster: Key Iran nuclear site Israel didn’t strike—possibly on purpose
Israel avoided striking Iran’s heavily fortified Fordo nuclear site, reportedly due to fears of triggering radiological incident; decision highlights growing concerns over environmental fallout as Operation Rising Lion targets Iran’s nuclear infrastructure
ynet correspondents
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06.14.25
Iran publishes ‘sensitive’ Israeli documents, alleges IAEA-Israel collusion
According to Iran, the documents 'prove' head of the International Atomic Energy Agency acted under Israel's orders; however, so far it has mainly published personal correspondence by Israel’s envoy to the agency
Lior Ben Ari
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06.13.25
The IAEA says Iran has breached its nuclear commitments, this is what could happen next
For the first time in 20 years, the international nuclear watchdog announced that Iran is not meeting its commitments, as it negotiates with the US and prepares for a rumored Israeli attack; Tehran responded to the announcement by upgrading its nuclear program; International pressure on it is increasing, and Tehran's violations may reach the Security Council.
Itamar Eichner
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06.12.25
US embassy in Israel bars staff from travel outside major cities over Iran threat
Embassy limits staff movement to major cities as IAEA declares Iran in nuclear breach; over 700 American diplomats, US nationals evacuated from Baghdad amid regional fears; Iranian media says military begins drills focusing on 'enemy movements'
Itamar Eichner, News Agencies
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06.12.25
Iranian lawmakers accuse US and Israel of plotting nuclear talks trap
Oman says next round of talks between Washington and Tehran is set to take place on Sunday, as Western nations continue to mount pressure at IAEA over lack of cooperation with inspectors
News Agencies
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06.10.25
IAEA confirms Iran’s alleged data theft tied to Israeli nuclear research center
In rare public comment, head of the UN nuclear watchdog says documents Iran claims to have seized appear linked to Soreq Nuclear Research Center
Associated Press
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06.09.25
Iran denies IAEA claims of undeclared nuclear activity, blames Israel for ‘sabotage’
Tehran accuses UN watchdog of political bias and says suspicious traces at nuclear sites were planted, as Western powers weigh sanctions push
Lior Ben Ari
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06.07.25
Iran claims spy operation seized trove of Israeli nuclear, strategic documents
Iranian state TV reports Iranian intelligence secured thousands of sensitive documents on Israel’s strategic and nuclear sites; unverified claims suggest materials smuggled to Iran and may be tied to 2 Israelis arrested for espionage
Lior Ben Ari, AFP
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06.07.25
'Why not?': Syrian leader signals nuclear ambitions, offers UN access to bombed reactor
With Assad gone and international inspectors returning, Ahmad al-Sharaa signals openness to nuclear cooperation, medical technology aid and potential energy development, even as IAEA seeks answers about country’s shadowy atomic past
Associated Press
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06.05.25
UN nuclear watchdog: Iran conducted secret nuclear activity with undeclared material
IAEA says Iran used undeclared nuclear material at secret sites and failed to fully cooperate with inspections; Israel warns Tehran remains committed to developing nuclear weapons and urges global action to halt its atomic ambitions
News agencies
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05.31.25
UN Security Council to meet over Iran's growing stockpile of near-bomb-grade uranium
Council members also request discussion on Tehran's obligation to provide nuclear watchdog with information and access to sites
Reuters
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03.11.25
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