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UN nuclear watchdog chief says inspectors return to Iran

Inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) have returned to Iran for the first time since Israeli and US strikes targeted the countryโ€™s nuclear facilities earlier this year. The announcement marks a tentative step toward restoring cooperation between Tehran and the UNโ€™s nuclear watchdog, which had been frozen following the June conflict. IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi confirmed the …

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Iran and European Powers Launch Nuclear Talks in Turkey

A renewed effort to salvage diplomatic momentum around Iranโ€™s nuclear ambitions got underway Friday, as Iranian officials met with envoys from the United Kingdom, France, and Germanyโ€”collectively known as the E3โ€”at Iranโ€™s consulate in Istanbul. This marks the first formal round of discussions since the violent escalation between Iran and Israel in June, which also involved U.S. airstrikes on Iranian …

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Iran Halts Cooperation with UN Nuclear Watchdog

Iran has formally ceased cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), following a series of military strikes by Israel and the United States on its nuclear facilities. This decision, enacted on July 2, 2025, by President Masoud Pezeshkian, stems from a parliamentary bill passed on June 25, which received overwhelming support from lawmakers and subsequent approval from the Guardian …

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Israel Hits Iran Guards and Tehran Prison in New Wave of Strikes

A series of unprecedented strikes erupted across Iran on Monday as the conflict between Israel and Iran entered its eleventh consecutive day. Israeli forces intensified their campaign with airstrikes hitting high-value government sites in Tehran following U.S. involvement in targeting Iranโ€™s nuclear facilities over the preceding weekend. Strikes in Tehran and Beyond Israel launched powerful strikes in the heart of …

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No Radiation Spike Detected After US Strike on Iran

IAEA Confirms No Radiation Spike After U.S. Strikes on Iranian Nuclear Facilities The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reported on Sunday that it had observed no increase in radiation levels following recent United States airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. The confirmation came shortly after U.S. President Donald Trump announced that the American military had launched targeted attacks against several key …

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Israel-Iran Conflict: Key Updates and Escalations

Tensions between Iran and Israel intensified further on Sunday, as the two nations exchanged strikes for a third straight day. The ongoing hostilities have led to a rising death toll and an expanding list of targets, underscoring the most serious military confrontation the adversaries have engaged in directly. The conflict began in earnest on Friday when Israel launched a widespread …

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Iran to Present Its Own Nuclear Proposal to US Soon

Iran announced on Monday that it is preparing to submit a counter-proposal to the United States concerning ongoing nuclear negotiations, following its rejection of Washington’s latest offer as ambiguous and lacking essential elements. The diplomatic discussions, facilitated by Oman, aim to replace the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), from which the U.S. withdrew in 2018. Iranian Foreign Ministry …

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Iran May Let US Inspectors In If Nuclear Deal Is Reached

Iran has indicated it may be willing to allow inspectors from the United States to access its nuclear facilities under the oversight of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), provided a new agreement is successfully negotiated with Washington. The development marks a notable shift in Tehranโ€™s longstanding policy of excluding inspectors from nations it considers adversarial. This potential concession was …

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