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Iran allows IAEA to reinstall cameras at Karaj nuclear facility

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There has been a breakthrough at the Iran nuclear talks in Vienna. Iran's foreign minister says International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) cameras will once again be allowed to film at a sensitive site. The issue had been a sticking point...
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Iran nuclear talks to resume ‘soon’ after modest gains in Vienna

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Negotiators trying to agree on a joint text that would act as the basis for a potential agreement.
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U.S. Government Takes Steps to Acquire More Uranium for Nuclear Power

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The U.S. Government is making its first major move toward encouraging nuclear energy in the U.S., as it pushes toward a sustainable future. Scott Waldman, White House reporter for Politico's E&E News joined Cheddar News to break down the...
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Nuclear energy is green energy, says IAEA chief Rafael Grossi

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In an interview with Euronews, Grossi said the debate around nuclear energy should be based on scientific facts.
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Iran calls blackout at Natanz atomic site ‘nuclear terrorism’

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PLEASE EDITA power blackout at Iran's Natanz nuclear enrichment facility is being described as 'an act of terrorism'.
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Iran’s nuclear sites attacked in 600 words

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Recent sabotage at Iran’s Natanz facility threatens to upend nuclear negotiations, which began last week, and heighten regional tensions.
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Iran’s Zarif blames Israel for Natanz incident, vows revenge

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Recent sabotage at Iran’s Natanz facility threatens to upend nuclear negotiations, which began last week, and heighten regional tensions.
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Iran’s Khamenei reiterates nuclear deal stance in new year speech

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Supreme leader says the United States must lift all sanctions before Iran reverses its steps away from the nuclear deal.
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How will Iran respond to the Natanz nuclear site incident? | Inside Story

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Iran is blaming Israel for a power blackout at its main nuclear facility calling it "an act of nuclear terrorism"
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US rejects Iran proposal for EU to help revive nuclear deal

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Iranian foreign minister Javad Zarif had suggested the EU could synchronize the US rejoining the deal and for Iran to return to its commitments .
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The Philippines considers reviving nuclear plant to meet energy demand

9th - Higher Ed
It has been lying dormant for decades. So why is the Philippines thinking about reviving this nuclear plant?
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North Korea moves to boost nuclear arsenal

9th - Higher Ed
An important gathering of North Korea’s governing party leadership has wrapped up with a commitment to further develop the country’s nuclear arsenal.
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Iran parliament moves to halt IAEA access to nuclear sites

9th - Higher Ed
The proposed changes could allow Iran to resume uranium enrichment at levels of 20 percent.
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Russian navy to get hypersonic nuclear weapons: Putin

9th - Higher Ed
The combination of speed and altitude of hypersonic missiles makes them difficult to track and intercept.
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Three ships on fire at Iranian port

9th - Higher Ed
It is the latest in a series of explosions and fires to hit Iran in recent weeks.
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Iranian officials urged to unite after nuclear plant blast

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Iran’s supreme leader has addressed the country’s parliament amid growing divisions and unanswered questions over the explosion at the Natanz nuclear facility earlier this month.
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Iran military satellite launch likely to stoke US tensions

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Revolutionary Guard says the country can ‘monitor the world from space’ after successful launch of first military satellite into orbit.
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Iran FM Asks ‘What Is Bibi Smoking?’ As Israeli PM Calls Tehran To Limit Missile Range To 480 Kms

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Iranian FM Abbas Araghchi has accused Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu of “openly dictating” U.S. policy regarding Iran, following his comments on restricting Iran’s missile range to 480 km. Araghchi slammed Netanyahu as a “war criminal”...
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Iran’s Shocking ‘U-turn’ After Putin’s ‘0 Nuclear Enrichment’ Message | FM Araghchi Says ‘Won’t…’

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Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi reaffirmed Iran’s right to enrich uranium following recent conflict with Israel. In a bold address to foreign diplomats in Tehran, Araghchi warned that triggering “snapback” sanctions could end Europe’s...
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Iran Envoy’s ‘War Not Over’ Warning SHAKES U.S., Israel | ‘BOMBS Can’t KILL Brains’

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Iran has reiterated its firm stance on continuing its nuclear program despite growing pressure from the United States and Israel. In a bold statement, Iranian Ambassador to Russia Kazem Jalali emphasized that Iran's nuclear capabilities...
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Iran's foreign minister Abbas Araghchi rubbishes the claims of NPT suspension

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A day after reports of Iran suspending cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi called it "fake news", saying that Tehran remains committed to...
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Iran reportedly suspends cooperation with UN nuclear watchdog

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The development raises fresh concerns over Iran’s nuclear transparency, though it remains unclear how the IAEA will respond or how the suspension will affect ongoing monitoring efforts.
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Ontario says it could still hit its 2030 climate targets, despite docs suggesting it's off track

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Doug Ford says the province can still meet its 2030 climate change targets, even though internal documents obtained by CBC News say otherwise. CBC's Shawn Jeffords has the details — and reaction.
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Macron has 'substantial' phone call with Putin, their first direct talks since September 2022

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Macron and Putin held regular discussions around the start of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, with Macron visiting Putin in Russia in February 2022, but dialogue eventually stalled.