Nuclear
IAEA Director General Grossi shares fears over potential for renewed nuclear arms race
He said Iran's lack of cooperation “led us to a place or a position where we lost the necessary continuity of knowledge to be able to confirm that everything in Iran was in peaceful use."
The US and Israel must target the Islamic Republic, not Iran’s future - opinion
IDF struck Iran's largest petrochemical plant, second facility hit in two days, Katz confirms
Sovereignty under siege: The multidimensional war against Iran - opinion
Iran's uranium-enrichment program must be dismantled, US's Wright says
Wright urged IAEA members to back US calls to fully dismantle Iran’s enrichment program as Europe weighs sanctions.
North Korea says its nuclear weapons state is irreversible
Pyongyang defended its nuclear weapons as an "inevitable option" of defending the country from US threats.
Spain summons Israeli charge d'affaires over comments by Netanyahu's office
Sanchez earlier said Spain lacked nuclear bombs, aircraft carriers or large oil reserves to exert pressure on Israel to stop what he qualified as "genocide".
Iran, IAEA announce agreement on resuming nuclear inspections
The agreement comes against the backdrop of an ongoing threat by European powers to re-impose wide-ranging sanctions against Iran.
Ignored complexities: ‘Palestine’ as a many-sided peril for Israel - opinion
A Palestinian state would affect the constantly changing balance of power between Israel and its adversaries, both state and substate (terrorist group) foes.
Russia is ready to discuss nuclear fuel at Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia with US - RIA
In June, Russia asked the UN nuclear watchdog to mediate between Moscow and DC to resolve the question of what to do with US nuclear fuel stored at the Ukrainian power plant controlled by Russia.
Iran's near-bomb-grade uranium stock grew before Israeli attack, IAEA says
A UN watchdog report revealed Iran had 440.9 kg of uranium enriched to 60% before Israeli and US strikes, enough for 10 bombs if further refined.
Construction seen at Dimona site linked to suspected Israeli nuclear program - AP
Dimona's current reactor, which went online in the 1960s, is likely due for replacement or upgrade, which could also explain the construction.
UN nuclear chief Grossi presses Iran to strike deal on inspections soon
IAEA head Rafael Grossi urged Iran to quickly agree on nuclear inspections, warning talks cannot drag on for months after Israeli and US strikes on enrichment sites.
Hit with E3 snapback, Iran blinks instead of retaliating for first time - analysis
When West condemned Iran it would escalate nuke violations. Now the West imposed its worst measure and Tehran has not countered yet.