Physical integrity of Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant ‘violated’
IAEA inspectors touring Europe's largest nuclear facility find that physical integrity of plant has been damaged.
IAEA inspectors touring Europe's largest nuclear facility find that physical integrity of plant has been damaged.
IAEA team visits sensitive nuclear site as area is shelled, with Ukraine and Russia each blaming the other.
UN's atomic watchdog says Iran has begun enriching uranium with second cluster of advanced IR-6 centrifuges at Natanz.
UN nuclear watchdog says Iran pressing ahead with its rollout of an upgrade to its advanced uranium enrichment program.
IAEA says its inspectors will visit nuclear power plant in Ukraine within days if talks to gain access succeed.
UN atomic agency's latest report finds Iran has completed installing three advanced IR-6 centrifuge cascades at Natanz plant.
Nuclear facility, which has been occupied by Russia since March, still functioning but has had little contact with outside world or IAEA.
Rafael Grossi, head of the IAEA, warns Iran’s nuclear program is "moving ahead very, very fast".
Iran warns that nuclear program 'galloping ahead' and IAEA has little ability to verify progress without its cameras in place.
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi: For almost five weeks I have had very limited visibility and Iran's nuclear program is galloping ahead.
Spokesman of Atomic Energy Organization of Iran says Tehran informed IAEA in advance of its decision to enrich uranium at 20%.
The Iranian government has warned Arab states against joining forces against it with Israel, threatening 'tensions and divisiveness."
UN nuclear watchdog says Iran preparing to use advanced IR-6 centrifuges at underground Fordow site.
US Secretary of State criticizes Iran’s removal of cameras that monitor its nuclear program.
France, Germany and the United Kingdom condemn Iran's latest steps to scale back compliance with 2015 nuclear deal.
Israel’s Ambassador to the UN responds to IAEA's decision to condemn Iran: A nuclear Iran would endanger the whole world.
Iran's foreign ministry denounces IAEA decision to censure Iran over its refusal to cooperate with nuclear inspectors.
Defense Minister welcomes IAEA decision to censure Iran: The international community must take concrete steps.
The IAEA has passed a resolution calling on Iran to cooperate with the investigation against it.
Removal of two cameras comes as IAEA set to vote on resolution criticizing Iran after discovery of trace uranium at unlisted sites.
US, Britain, France and Germany submit motion to IAEA calling on Iran to fully cooperate with it.
Iran has denounced the IAEA visit to Israel as 'biased' and warned of 'immediate consequences'.
IAEA chief Dr. Grossi met with PM Bennett, and is now departing for Vienna.
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi’s visit to Israel comes days after the IAEA said Iran hasn't answered questions on undeclared nuclear material.
Israel's Prime Minister presents paperwork from inside Iran's nuclear program proving it stole classified information from IAEA inspectors.
Iran warns it will respond to any "unconstructive actions" taken by the UN atomic watchdog against it.
Iran condemns UN watchdog's latest report on its nuclear program, says it is “unfair”.
Latest IAEA report finds Iran's stockpile of enriched uranium is more than 18 times the limit laid down in 2015 deal with world powers.
PM responds to uncovering of Iran's stealing of UN documents and use of them to deceive the IAEA for 20 years.
IAEA director general Rafael Grossi says Iran has not yet clarified queries over possible undeclared nuclear activity.
Iran’s new workshop at Natanz for making parts for centrifuges has been set up underground, says UN nuclear watchdog chief.
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi calls on Russia and the West to find “common denominators” that could allow talks with Iran to resume.
Ukraine asks UN atomic agency for equipment it needs to operate nuclear plants during the war with Russia.
IAEA says direct communications restored between Chernobyl plant and state atomic power regulator.
The IAEA has revealed that Iran is opening a centrifuge parts workshop at Natanz to increase its ability to enrich uranium.
Iran says it supplied UN nuclear watchdog with documents explaining the discovery of suspect enriched uranium traces.
IAEA Director General calls for agreement that would enable IAEA to assist safe and secure operation of Ukraine’s nuclear facilities.
IAEA Director Rafael Grossi: Israel is a very important partner and friend of the IAEA, I understand its concerns.
New IAEA report finds Iran has defied Western powers by converting some of its uranium enriched to near weapons-grade.
IAEA says artillery shells hit nuclear research facility in Kharkiv, but there was no "radiological consequence".
UN nuclear watchdog expresses "deep concern" after Zaporizhzhia nuclear facility seized by Russian forces.
PM emphasizes Israel's positions on Vienna nuclear talks, Iran nuclear program.
The visit comes as nuclear talks between Iran and world powers are at a critical stage.
The meeting on Wednesday will take place amid concerns for Ukraine's four operational nuclear power plants.
Iran informs IAEA it stopped production at Karaj facility which was sabotaged in attack blamed on Israel.
Iran begins technical inspection of new cameras provided by IAEA for the Karaj nuclear facility.
Iranian official says IAEA will not be able to examine camera images from nuclear facility until after sanctions are lifted.
Iran, IAEA reach partial agreement on monitoring at site for manufacturing centrifuges months after cameras were removed.
Rafael Grossi says advances made by Iran mean changes will have to be made to original nuclear agreement.
Iran says international surveillance gear may have been hacked by saboteurs before June attack on nuclear facility in Karaj.
Iran using advanced centrifuges banned in 2015 deal at Fordow plant even as Vienna negotiations resume.
IAEA director general Rafael Grossi says talks in Tehran on monitoring of Iran's nuclear program were inconclusive.
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi expected to meet Iranian Foreign Minister and head of Atomic Energy Organization during Tehran visit.
UN atomic agency says Iran has still not granted its inspectors the access to plant allegedly sabotaged by Israel.
Diplomats say Iran has resumed production of equipment for advanced centrifuges at site in Karaj, west of Tehran.
UN nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi last week expressed concern over a lack of contact with Iranian authorities.
Rafael Grossi says it is “astonishing” that he has had no contact with Iranian government over several important outstanding issues.
You might ask if Israel’s military is up to this daunting task and the answer to this question is yes.
UN watchdog says Iran is expanding its enrichment of uranium beyond the highly enriched threshold of 20% purity at Natanz.
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi says he intends to visit Tehran “soon” to discuss specific concerns about Iran’s nuclear program.