Report: Iran May be Building a Third Enrichment Plant
Since Iran is systemically defying the IAEA, it may very well be building a third centrifuge enrichment plant, says ISIS report.
Since Iran is systemically defying the IAEA, it may very well be building a third centrifuge enrichment plant, says ISIS report.

Images taken on May 25 show the destruction of two buildings IAEA inspectors have been seeking access to at the Parchin site

IAEA inspectors find traces of uranium enriched to a level that is slightly closer to the threshold needed to arm nuclear missiles.

The IAEA will publish new report concluding that Iran installed 350 new centrifuges at the Fordow underground facility since February.

In a sign talks between the P5+1 and Tehran may be a protracted affair, proposals and counter-proposals are flying in Iraq

Defense Minister Ehud Barak says the IAEA agreement with Iran is an attempt by Tehran to reduce pressure in upcoming talks with the P5+1

Iran will sign an agreement to cooperate with the UN nuclear watchdog agency “quite soon,” officials say. Israel is far from happy.

Yukiya Amano, the chief of the UN nuclear watchdog, will meet Iranian officials in a visit to Tehran on Monday.

Iran's Ali Asghar Soltanieh described talks with IAEA inspectors seeking access to nuclear sites as 'good'; no progress reported

Iran's notoriously bellicose president cautioned Western nations to 'correct their manners' ahead of nuclear talks in Baghdad

IAEA inspectors are making a new bid for access to the suspected Parchin nuclear site as the major powers look for progress

Associated Press obtains image rendering a structure in Parchin site that serves for nuclear tests.

A UN nuclear inspector from South Korea was killed in Iran in a car crash. Iran’s government-controlled ISNA media said it was an accident.

US President Barack Obama reacted angrily to PM Binyamin Netanyahu's assertion that Iran was the winner in this weekend's nuclear talks

A senior Finnish diplomat reportedly visited to discuss whether Israel would attend an NPT conference on the Middle East in Helsinki.

Iran's chief nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili says he has new albeit undefined proposals for upcoming talks with the P5+1, rejects 'pressure'

After weeks of wrangling, IAEA officials say nuclear talks between Tehran and the P5+1 will resume in Istanbul next week.

Two senior workers at the Soreq Nuclear Facility in central Israel have been questioned for alleged security infractions.

Iran's IAEA ambassador welcomes nuclear talks but stresses his country will "never ever" suspends its nuclear activities.

The top man at the International Atomic Energy Agency says 'Iran has a case to answer' amid charges of a nuclear cover up

Diplomats say satellite images from show trucks and earth-moving vehicles at the Parchin military site.

Israeli officials say they are happy nuclear talks with Tehran are resuming, but stress a credible military option must be on the table.

Catherine Ashton says the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany will resume nuclear talks with Tehran

One day after Obama and Netanyahu discuss Iran, Tehran announced it will allow nuclear inspectors access to the Parchin site.

The UN nuclear agency, years after Israel warned not to trust Iran’s “peaceful ambitions,” now fears Iran is hiding work for the bomb.

America is preparing a plan to strike Iranian nuclear targets if sanctions fail to persuade Tehran to halt its atomic development.

Nuclear inspectors for the IAEA want access to an Iranian nuclear complex they believe may be a part of Iran's nuclear weapons program.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said that the latest IAEA report showed that Israel's suspicions on Iran are justified.

New report by the United Nation’s nuclear watchdog agency reveals that Iran has significantly increased its uranium enrichment.

Diplomats from Washington and Pyongyang met for the first time since Kim John Il's death to explore restarting multi-lateral talks.

Iran is pouring money into developing intercontinental ballistic missiles that can reach the US, Israel warned Wednesday.

Iran moved warplanes to protect its nuclear sites and started a 4-day exercise on the same day IAEA inspectors arrive for talks.

The International Atomic Energy Agency has admitted that “intensive efforts” by its team visiting Iran have failed.

United Nations inspectors have arrived in Iran to clarify "outstanding substantive issues" on the country's nucear development activities.

The world nuclear watchdog is sending two weapons experts with its delegation to Tehran who will focus on Iran's drive for nukes.
Yukiya Amano says Iran has failed to clarify its atomic activities to the UN's IAEA -- and now it's his job to warn the world.

Enraged Iranian officials vow retaliation against Israel, the US and the UK over the latest assassination of a nuclear scientist in Tehran.
After years of refusal, Iran ready to discuss allegations of its secret nuclear weapons work. UN team to visit January 28.

An Iranian scientist involved in the petroleum industry has been killed in a car bombing in Tehran. Two others were wounded.

Iranian scientists have produced 20 percent pure uranium to supply a nuclear reactor in Tehran.
The International Council of Jewish Parliamentarians is calling the world to counter the threats to the Middle East from Iran and Hamas.

Iran is trying to cover its tracks at a nuclear testing site by removing traces of nuclear research, sources told Associated Press.

As Iran plays “coy” with the United Nations, Western countries prepare to impose tough new sanctions on the Islamic Republic.

Iran says it's "ready to cooperate" with the UN "more than ever" -- but as usual, officials used cagey language in the message.
Iran is being coy in its response to the UN request to send a mission to assess whether its scientists are building an atomic weapon or not.

IAEA passes resolution expressing a "deep and increasing concern" over Iran's nuclear program. Islamic Republic unfazed.
The United Nations is hoping Iran will allow a high-level mission to inspect the country's nuclear sites.

World powers are getting close to reaching an agreement on an IAEA resolution regarding Iran, diplomats say.

The world must see the IAEA report for what it is and stop Iran from developing nuclear weapons before it is too late, says Netanyahu.

Just days after an IAEA report accusing Iran of seeking nuclear weapons technology, Russia says Tehran wants more reactors.
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu says recent IAEA report underscores that Iran's nuclear program threatens the world.

Iran has begun to move its nuclear materials underground and further away from possible attack, the IAEA warns.

Iran will not retreat “one iota” from nuclear path, Ahmadinejad declares, as IAEA warns of nuclear weapons program.
The IAEA says it has credible intelligence Iran has sought nuclear weapons technology - and that those efforts may be ongoing.
Dr. Ephraim Kam of the Institute for National Security Studies: The IAEA report could convince Russia and China to toughen sanctions.
The IAEA will state that Iran is on the brink of being able to make a nuclear weapon, thanks to foreign help, the Washington Post reports.
Iran’s Foreign Minister, Ali Akbar Salehi, says the upcoming IAEA report on his country's nuclear program is "invalid."
A “critical” report by the UN's IAEA due next week should clarify whether Iran is meeting its obligations, the U.S. says.

The UN agency tasked with overseeing international nuclear development is expected to detail its concerns on Iran.

The International Atomic Energy Agency resolved all countries in the Mideast should sign an anti-nuke pact; move seen as targeting Israel.
