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Militia group later claims to have recovered the barrels of uranium after worries they had been stolen
UN atomic watchdog gains agreement to restart monitoring after visit to Islamic republic
IAEA leaves inspectors at Zaporizhzhia site and hopes to set up permanent team
Repeated attacks at Zaporizhzhia have raised fears of a catastrophic accident
Moscow and Kyiv have accused each other of risking disaster by attacking facility near Zaporizhzhia
Turkish leader’s first visit to Ukraine since conflict began in February coincides with arrival of UN chief
Tehran and western powers struggle to find Plan B as analysts warn of ‘lose-lose’ escalation
Move represents dramatic escalation in Islamic republic’s stand-off with west
Moscow seeks to ensure that sanctions imposed over Ukraine invasion do not impede its trade with Tehran
Move set to ease tensions as talks on revival of nuclear accord stall in Vienna
New president Raisi has prioritised domestic issues and regional relations since election
Rafael Grossi seeks urgent meeting with Tehran’s foreign minister as part of effort to resurrect global pact
Symbolic move aimed at buying time for UN’s nuclear watchdog to find lasting compromise
Pyongyang’s actions ‘deeply troubling’, says UN agency
UN watchdog warns ‘only countries making bombs’ are enriching uranium at that level of purity
Incident delivered ‘major setback’ to nation’s ability to deploy advanced centrifuges
‘Elevated’ levels of three radioactive substances detected in Scandinavia
Vote at IAEA exposes cracks in alliance battling to save landmark nuclear deal
IAEA’s report flags concerns over increasing pace of Tehran’s nuclear activity
Pyongyang’s criticism of ‘military threats’ contradicts upbeat tone from Seoul
Argentine diplomat Rafael Grossi is vying to lead the International Atomic Energy Agency
Rising distrust makes a multilateral approach essential for the digital age
E3 group — UK, France and Germany — hopes Instex can keep open lines of business
IAEA head says inspectors are able to access Islamic republic’s military sites
To scupper the nuclear agreement would be a needless provocation
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