Some of Iran’s enriched uranium survived attacks, Israeli official says
Official said any attempts by Iran to recover it would almost certainly be detected
Official said any attempts by Iran to recover it would almost certainly be detected
Defence minister instructs armed forces to devise ‘enforcement plan’ for ceasefire
The likelihood is that much of Iran’s nuclear capabilities remain intact, and despite calls for regime change there is no sign of Iranians rising up
IAEA inspectors will ‘return to work as soon as possible’ on nuclear sites
CIA, however, says intelligence indicates Iran’s nuclear programme severely damaged
Uncertainty surrounds status of Iran’s stock of enriched uranium
Has Iran’s programme been destroyed or simply pushed into smaller, secret facilities that are harder to find?
Donald Trump has claimed the US strikes ‘totally obliterated’ Iran’s nuclear facilities
Popular mobilisation in Iran for more than 100 years has been driven by domestic actors in pursuit of domestic agendas - never by external forces
Israel is widely believed to have at least 90 warheads and enough fissile material to produce up to hundreds more
If Iran is losing a conventional conflict, there is a danger that it will resort to unconventional means of retaliation
Experts question Israel’s claim Tehran had begun an atomic bomb programme but warn it has the capacity to weaponise its nuclear programme
Israel says it has struck Iranian nuclear targets to hurt that country’s military capabilities
UN nuclear agency reiterates urgent call for co-operation
Uranium enrichment remains a core issue of contention between the sides
Rafael Grossi has warned that Tehran could be close to having the capacity to manufacture nuclear weapons
Cloud providers are interested in the potential of miniature nuclear reactors but they come with risks as well as potential
Tehran’s signal that it will not retaliate allays fears of all-out war in the Middle East
UN’s atomic watchdog warns of ‘extremely serious situation’ at Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant following alleged drone attack
UN nuclear watchdog condemns ‘reckless’ drone strikes on Zaporizhzhia plant
Nuclear site on England’s north-west coast has long been a source of contention between Ireland and UK
Critical question is whether Washington and Tehran are able to use it as a foundation to address Iran’s aggressive nuclear programme
Beijing criticises ‘selfish and irresponsible’ action but Japan and UN nuclear watchdog say radioactivity levels well below safe levels
South Korea has been trying to calm people’s fears of food contamination and environmental risks
As the Islamic republic enriches uranium to higher levels than ever, diplomats try to reignite talks
Official Enrique Mora arrives in Tehran for discussions in ‘new step forward’
Kremlin claim helicopter attack in Belgorod, 35km from Ukraine border in low altitude mission
The facilities were ‘not built to withstand acts of war’, says Ukrainian nuclear physicist
West seeks to avoid clash with Russia as two weeks of war drive 2.2m Ukrainians abroad
Moscow says sanctions for Ukraine invasion could impede its trade with Iran
Nato decide not to set up no-fly zone over Ukraine after meeting in Brussels
While Russian forces are in control of the Zaporizhzhia facility, its Ukrainian staff continue to run the plant
A fire broke out in the largest nuclear plant in Europe after being shelled by Russia
Putin seeks to cut Kyiv’s access to the Black Sea with attacks on port cities
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