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Israel’s sweeping attack across Iran struck at the heart of Tehran’s nuclear program, delivering a blow to the country’s ...
The United Nations atomic agency is set to hold a special session of its board next Monday following Israel's attack on the ...
Israel’s decision to attack Iran’s nuclear program on June 12 might go down in history as the start of a significant regional ...
Israel struck key Iranian nuclear sites to curb bomb development amid rapid uranium enrichment and rising tensions.
The above-ground pilot enrichment plant at Iran's Natanz nuclear site has been destroyed, U.N. nuclear watchdog chief Rafael ...
U.N. atomic agency chief Rafael Grossi condemned the Israeli attack on Iranian nuclear facilities, warning they posed ...
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said Friday that he is ready to travel to Iran following Israel’s ...
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Conduct First Atoms4Food Assessment ...
Iran has multiple major sites associated with its nuclear program, including one in the heart of its capital Tehran.
Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, now faces a choice. He can escalate and rush toward a nuclear weapon, or he can launch a feeble response to save face.
Despite the current military actions and heightened tensions, it is clear that the only sustainable path forward—for Iran, for Israel, the entire region, and the international community—is one ...
Plumes of smoke rose over central Tel Aviv and at least one building was hit and set ablaze. Israel said fewer than 100 rockets had been fired from Iran. Israel's Channel 12 said two people were ...
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