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As part of international safeguards, Iran is required to declare all nuclear material, permit regular inspections and demonstrate that no material is diverted for undeclared activities, especially ...
A recent US intelligence assessment reveals that the Fordo nuclear site in Iran was mostly destroyed in a major American ...
A new assessment by United States intelligence agencies has revealed that one of three nuclear enrichment sites targeted by ...
The past two months have witnessed a remarkable spike in warfare involving nuclear powers. From May 7 to May 10, India and ...
Violence and destruction could reach unimaginable levels” if diplomacy is not pursued, said the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
The withdrawal of international inspectors comes amid heightened concerns that Iran, battered by Israeli and U.S. strikes, ...
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi confirms Iran has nuclear material but says he is not seeing "any tangible proof that there's a program, or a plan ... to manufacture a nuclear weapon." ...
The United States unilaterally withdrew from that agreement in 2018; since then, international monitors say that Iran has greatly expanded its nuclear activities, again heightening concerns about ...
U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matt Whitaker urged Iran to seek peace with the U.S. and Israel as official nationwide remain on high ...
While Iran says it does not seek nuclear weapons, the American administration has voiced concerns over reported significant enrichment activity, closer to bomb-grade levels.
The United States and Iran are due to hold their second round of nuclear talks on Saturday, as what both sides are looking for in a deal begins to take shape.
The U.N. nuclear watchdog is set this week to issue a detailed report with new evidence pointing to suspected research activity in Iran to develop an atomic arms capability, diplomats say.