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IAEA Seeks Access to Iranian Nuclear Sites for Deal Verification
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IAEA Seeks Access to Iranian Nuclear Sites for Deal Verification

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is pushing for full access to Iran's nuclear sites to verify compliance with any potential nuclear deal. Experts emphasize that intentions are not enough and hope for prompt access.

UN Watchdog Warns of North Korea's Nuclear Expansion
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UN Watchdog Warns of North Korea's Nuclear Expansion

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), a UN nuclear watchdog, has issued a warning about North Korea's rapid expansion and significant progress in its nuclear weapons capabilities. This alert highlights a sharp rise in the country's nuclear activity.

US Rescues Pilot Shot Down Over Iran
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US Rescues Pilot Shot Down Over Iran

US forces successfully rescued a pilot of an F-15 fighter jet shot down over Iran, a rescue confirmed by the White House and described by President Donald Trump as a daring operation.

UN Nuclear Chief Confirms Inspections at Iran Sites
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UN Nuclear Chief Confirms Inspections at Iran Sites

The head of the UN nuclear watchdog, Rafael Grossi, confirmed that inspectors will visit Iranian nuclear sites. This announcement comes amidst a dispute between Iran and the IAEA regarding inspections.

UN Nuclear Watchdog Raises Alarm Over Iran's Refusal to Allow Inspections
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UN Nuclear Watchdog Raises Alarm Over Iran's Refusal to Allow Inspections

The UN nuclear watchdog, IAEA, has expressed extreme concern over Iran's refusal to allow inspections of its nuclear facilities and provide information, raising fears of proliferation. The agency stated it has been unable to inspect Iranian sites and urged immediate action.

UN Nuclear Chief: Iran's Enriched Uranium Likely at Isfahan
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UN Nuclear Chief: Iran's Enriched Uranium Likely at Isfahan

The head of the UN nuclear watchdog, Rafael Grossi, indicated that Iran's highly enriched uranium is likely still located at the Isfahan site. This statement addresses ongoing international scrutiny of Iran's nuclear activities.

IAEA Chief Confirms Upcoming Inspections of Iran Nuclear Sites
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IAEA Chief Confirms Upcoming Inspections of Iran Nuclear Sites

The head of the UN nuclear watchdog, IAEA, confirmed that inspectors would soon visit Iran's nuclear sites, despite initial denials from Tehran. This development follows reports of an interim deal between Iran and the US regarding nuclear inspections.

Much of Iran's uranium likely to be in Isfahan: Grossi
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Much of Iran's uranium likely to be in Isfahan: Grossi

PARIS (Reuters) -- Almost half of Iran's uranium enriched to up to 60 percent purity, a short step from weapons-grade, was stored in a ‌tunnel complex at Isfahan and is probably still there, UN nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi said Monday. The tunnel complex is the only target that appears not to have been badly damaged in attacks last June ⁠by Israel and the US on Iran's nuclear facilities. Diplomats have long said Isfahan has been used to store 60 percent uranium, which the International A

IAEA urges Iran to allow uranium inspection
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IAEA urges Iran to allow uranium inspection

The UN atomic energy agency IAEA has not been able to verify that Iran has ceased all uranium enrichment, according to a confidential report. This is because full access to all...