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North Korea fires missiles ahead of possible US, South Korea talks
"The missile launches may be a way of showing that - unlike Iran - we have self-defense capabilities," said South Korean former presidential security adviser Kim Ki-jung.
Italy should rethink nuclear power, IEA chief says
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IAEA Director General Grossi shares fears over potential for renewed nuclear arms race
Austria boosts IAEA chief's security detail amid fears of Iranian attempt on his life - WSJ
Grossi has been receiving non-stop protection from Austria's security services after Vienna's intelligence agency received information about the threat.
Sa'ar: 'No Palestinian state,' Pahlavi calls on E3 to implement 'snapback' sanctions
IDF conduct operation on former Iranian base in Syria • PMO denies KAN report that Israel, Syria exploring swapping Mt. Dov for Golan Heights • IDF head calls on all to serve amid haredi draft debate
Iran is prepared for another war with Israel, response will be even stronger, FM Araghchi warns
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi called for Arab nations to cut relations with Israel in support of Gaza during an interview with the Saudi-owned newspaper Asharq al-Awsat.
Iran, European powers meet in Geneva as threat of sanctions looms large
France, Britain, and Germany, known as the E3, have long threatened to trigger the "snapback" of sanctions at the United Nations Security Council by October 18.
Iran, E3 hold 'confrontational' call on snapback nuclear sanctions, no progress made - report
This diplomatic blitz comes as Europeans approach a deadline they have set: either Iranian concessions on its nuclear program, or snapback sanctions.
Iran cannot completely cut cooperation with IAEA, foreign minister says
Iran's parliament passed legislation suspending cooperation with the IAEA and stipulating that any future inspections will need a green light from Tehran's Supreme National Security Council.
Iran faces tough choice: Drink from the poisoned chalice or risk more strikes - analysis
Tehran often seemed to try to bluff its way forward, pretending it had lost nothing and was not much weaker in the world's eyes, while demanding "compensation" for the war.
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Iran says it will continue talks with IAEA after curbing access
Last month, Iran enacted a law passed by parliament suspending cooperation with the IAEA.
Egypt mediates talks between Iran, IAEA in bid for 'regional stability'
The Egyptian Foreign Minister and Grossi discussed developments in the Iranian nuclear issue during their separate Tuesday call.