Government Responds to April Crude Oil Crisis Rumors... 'Releasing Reserves and Securing Alternative Supplies'
The South Korean government plans to release oil reserves and secure alternative supply sources in response to fears of a crude oil shortage in April due to geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
International Atomic Energy Agency: 'There are no reports of damage at the Dimona nuclear center'
The International Atomic Energy Agency stated that it has no information confirming damage to the nuclear research center in Dimona, Israel, following recent missile strike reports.
No abnormal radiation levels registered after attack
The International Atomic Energy Agency confirms that no abnormal radiation levels have been detected following Iran's attack on Dimona, Israel.
The International Atomic Energy Agency calls for "military restraint" after the announcement of an attack on the Natanz site
The International Atomic Energy Agency has urged military restraint following reports of an attack on Iran's Natanz nuclear facility, attributed to the United States and Israel.
Explosion meters from working nuclear reactor in Iran โ 'Risk of major disaster'
A missile explosion near Iran's Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant has raised concerns about a potential nuclear disaster.
Strikes may set Iran back โ but likely won't end nuclear program, UN watchdog chief warns
The head of the UN's nuclear watchdog warns that military strikes against Iran's nuclear program are unlikely to eliminate its capabilities.
UN nuclear chief warns strike near Iran reactor risks crossing โreddest lineโ
The head of the UN nuclear watchdog has cautioned that a strike near Iran's Bushehr nuclear plant risks serious nuclear safety violations amid escalating tensions between the US, Israel, and Iran.
Grossi: The IAEA does not know the status of the new Iranian enrichment facility in Isfahan
IAEA Director Rafael Grossi stated that the agency is unaware of the conditions of the new Iranian uranium enrichment facility in Isfahan due to an aborted inspection visit.
Russian Nuclear Chief Condemns Strike at Iranโs Bushehr Power Plant
The head of Russia's nuclear agency criticized recent attacks on the Bushehr power plant in Iran, emphasizing the risk of nuclear contamination and calling for caution.
IAEA: Projectile Struck Nuclear Power Plant in Iran - No Damage Reported
The IAEA reports that a projectile hit the Bushehr nuclear power plant area in Iran, but no injuries or damages have been reported.
Breaking: The International Atomic Energy Agency reports that Iran informed us that a projectile hit the Bushehr nuclear power plant site on Tuesday evening
The International Atomic Energy Agency has reported that a projectile has hit the Bushehr nuclear power plant in Iran as informed by Iranian authorities.
A lightning invasion by the US to seize enriched uranium from Iran?
The article discusses a potential US ground operation to seize enriched uranium from Iran amid rising tensions following a 2025 conflict involving Israel and Iran.
Former IAEA Inspector Warns of Worst-Case Scenario in Iran
A former IAEA inspector warns that the collapse of the Iranian regime could lead to the proliferation of enriched uranium among non-state actors, posing a significant international security threat.
The IEA announces the 'immediate' release of the first oil reserves to curb price escalation due to the war in the Middle East
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has announced an immediate release of strategic oil reserves to address the soaring prices caused by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
IAEA hopes to resume talks on Iran's nuclear program
The head of the IAEA, Rafael Grossi, expressed hope to revive discussions aimed at finding a long-term solution to Iran's nuclear program.
Agreement to Release Oil Reserves Fails to Stop Price Spike, Focus Shifts to Reopening of Hormuz Strait
An unprecedented coordinated release of oil reserves by IEA member countries has not curbed rising oil prices, as the safety of shipping through the critical Hormuz Strait remains uncertain.
Rafael Grossi warned that 'Iran has enough uranium to manufacture ten nuclear weapons'
Rafael Grossi, Director General of the IAEA, stated that Iran's nuclear program remains largely unaffected by ongoing military actions, with sufficient enriched uranium for ten nuclear weapons.
Where is Iran's enriched uranium? New information from the IAEA
The IAEA reports that Iran has stored over 200 kilograms of 60% enriched uranium in a tunnel complex beneath the Isfahan nuclear facility, which has remained largely intact despite past military strikes.
VIDEO: How Does Uranium Enrichment Work?
The article explains the process of uranium enrichment, its importance for nuclear power, and the implications for nuclear weapons.
Rwanda fine-tunes its energy strategy at the global civil nuclear summit
Rwanda is advancing its civil nuclear energy strategy, highlighted by President Paul Kagame's participation at the global civil nuclear summit in Paris.
Where is the uranium suitable for making nuclear weapons stored in Iran? IAEA chief Rafael Grossi explained
The IAEA chief revealed that a significant amount of Uranium is possibly stored in a tunnel complex in Isfahan, Iran, heightening international concerns amidst possible military action against Iran.
'We will have to go back to a negotiating table': IAEA chief Grossi on Iran's nuclear capabilities
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi stated that while military action has caused some limited damage to Iran's nuclear sites, the country's enriched uranium stockpile remains intact, highlighting the need for renewed negotiations.
International Atomic Energy Agency: 200 kilograms of enriched uranium in Isfahan
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency has reported over 200 kilograms of enriched uranium in Isfahan, Iran, which raises significant concerns due to the purity level and Iran's refusal to grant access to inspectors.
While UN Issues Mixed Signals, Witkoff Exposes Iran's Nuclear Evasion โPrideโ
Steve Witkoff's discussions with Iran reveal boastful claims about its nuclear program, raising concerns while the UN appears to overlook these developments.
IAEA Resolution on Ukraine's Energy Infrastructure Faces US Opposition
A resolution concerning Ukraine's energy infrastructure, presented to the IAEA board, received opposition from the US despite passing with significant support from member countries.
Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant reconnected to second power line โ IAEA
The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant has been reconnected to a second power line following repairs made during a temporary ceasefire.
US joins Russia, China in opposing IAEA resolution condemning attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure
The U.S. has voted against an IAEA resolution condemning attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, aligning with Russia, China, and Niger.
The USA opposes the IAEA resolution condemning attacks on the Ukrainian energy network. 'It is unnecessary'
The United States has voiced opposition to a recent IAEA resolution concerning attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, calling it unnecessary and unhelpful for achieving peace.
IAEA Secretary-General Denies Rapid Completion of Iran's Nuclear Weapons, 'Concerns Exist'
The IAEA Chief Grossi denies that Iran is on the verge of completing nuclear weapons, stating that while there are serious concerns, there is no evidence of a systematic plan for nuclear weapon development.
How close was Iran to a nuclear weapon? IAEA finds no evidence of a nuclear weapon program
The article discusses recent claims from the US and Israel about Iran's alleged nuclear weapons program and the International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) findings that do not support these assertions.
IAEA: No damage to facilities with nuclear materials in Iran
The IAEA reports that satellite imagery shows no damage to Iranian nuclear facilities, indicating no current risk of radioactive leaks.
IAEA says no evidence Iran is building a nuclear bomb, but concerns remain
The IAEA has found no evidence of Iran constructing a nuclear bomb but still expresses concerns regarding its nuclear program and access restrictions for inspectors.
Grossi: 'The nuclear sites in Iran have been damaged, we are monitoring the risks'
Rafael Mariano Grossi, the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, reported that Iran's nuclear facilities have been damaged and emphasized the ongoing need for real-time monitoring.
Rafael Grossi: "No country without nuclear weapons enriches uranium like Iran, it's playing with fire"
In an interview, Rafael Grossi, the Director General of the IAEA, warns about the dangers of Iran's uranium enrichment amidst rising global tensions.
Iran: No radioactive leakage after attack on nuclear facility
Iranian authorities reported no radioactive leaks at the Natanz nuclear facility following a massive airstrike over the weekend.
The UN nuclear agency confirms "recent damages" at Iran's uranium enrichment plant
The UN nuclear agency has confirmed recent damage at Iran's Natanz uranium enrichment facility due to attacks attributed to the US and Israel, with no expected radiological consequences.
War in Iran: New Damage to Iranian Nuclear Facility
The IAEA has confirmed new damage to Iran's underground uranium enrichment facility amid ongoing Israeli and US attacks, though it sees no release of radioactivity.
IAEA confirms damage to Iran's nuclear facility
The IAEA has confirmed that significant damage occurred at Iran's Natanz nuclear facility, which Iran claims was caused by attacks from the US and Israel.
IAEA reports damage to underground uranium enrichment facility in Iran
The IAEA has detected damage to the entrance structures of Iran's Natanz underground uranium enrichment facility based on recent satellite imagery.
IAEA confirms damage to Iran's underground nuclear facility in Natanz
The IAEA reported damage to Iran's Natanz uranium enrichment facility, confirmed by satellite imagery, following Iran's claims of an attack.
'Radiological consequences' update after Iranian nuclear site hit by airstrikes
The Natanz nuclear enrichment site in Iran has reportedly sustained damage from US-Israeli airstrikes, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency, although no radiological consequences are expected.
Liveblog Iran War: IAEA reports damage to nuclear facility in Iran
The IAEA reports damage to buildings associated with Iran's underground uranium enrichment facility in Natanz, although no radioactive leakage is expected.
IAEA confirms damage at Iranian nuclear power plant
The IAEA has confirmed damage to the entrance building of Iran's Natanz nuclear enrichment facility based on recent satellite images, although no radioactive leak is expected and no damage to the reactor itself has been found.
IAEA confirms damage at Iranian nuclear power plant
The IAEA has confirmed recent damage to buildings at Iran's underground enrichment facility in Natanz based on satellite images, but reports that there is no expected radioactive release.
International Atomic Energy Agency Confirms Damage to Iran's Nuclear Facility
The IAEA has confirmed structural damage to Iran's Natanz nuclear facility, including destroyed entrances and buildings used for uranium enrichment.
International Atomic Energy Agency Confirms Damage to Iran's Nuclear Facility
The IAEA confirmed significant damage to Iran's Natanz uranium enrichment plant, reportedly due to recent attacks by the US and Israel.
Iran and the International Agency: Damage at Natanz but No Radiological Implications
Iran's Natanz nuclear facility suffered damage from a recent attack, but both Iranian authorities and the International Atomic Energy Agency have confirmed that there are no radiological consequences.
Was there an attack on Iran's nuclear site?
An attack has reportedly occurred at Iran's nuclear site, prompting the Iranian ambassador to issue a significant statement regarding the incident.
What did the IAEA say about Iran's nuclear program?
The head of the IAEA expressed serious concerns about Iran's nuclear program, indicating that current conditions are alarming and potential consequences cannot be denied.
Statement by Iran's IAEA Ambassador Regarding Attack on Nuclear Site
Iran's IAEA Ambassador has claimed that attacks have occurred on their nuclear sites, particularly emphasizing the Natanz nuclear site.