Bringing the IAEA into the conversation 'could be a good step', as Iran talks in Geneva wrap up
Discussions surrounding Iran's nuclear program in Geneva suggest that involving the IAEA could facilitate progress.
The head of the IAEA participates in indirect talks between Iran and the United States in Geneva
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, is participating in indirect discussions between Iran and the United States in Geneva as a technical observer.
Source close to negotiations: IAEA chief joined US and Iran talks
The head of the IAEA, Rafael Grossi, has joined indirect negotiations in Geneva between the United States and Iran regarding Iran's nuclear program.
Iran Rejects Export of Highly Enriched Uranium and Proposes Dilution Instead
Iran has rejected the U.S. demand to export its highly enriched uranium and is preparing to propose to dilute it under IAEA supervision.
Araghchi: Talks with the US are about how Iran's nuclear program can be 'peaceful'
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that U.S. discussions do not require zero enrichment from Tehran but focus on ensuring that Iran's nuclear program, including enrichment, is peaceful.
The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant Lacks Backup Power Solution
The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine is currently operating with only one external power source after a backup solution failed, according to the IAEA.
Sam Altman: Urgent Need for AI Regulation and Safety Measures, Proposal for International Agency Inspired by IAEA
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, proposed the establishment of an international regulatory body modeled after the IAEA to address risks associated with rapidly evolving AI technologies.
Power problems for nuclear power plant in Ukraine
The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in southeastern Ukraine is receiving electricity from its last remaining power line after losing backup power over a week ago, raising concerns about nuclear safety amid military activity in the area.
Iran: No country can deprive us of the right to nuclear enrichment
Iran's nuclear chief, Mohammad Eslami, asserts that no nation has the right to deny Iran's entitlement to enrich uranium for peaceful purposes.
Iranian Nuclear: IAEA Chief Praises 'Progress' in Talks with the United States
The head of the IAEA commends progress made in U.S.-Iran nuclear discussions, emphasizing the urgency for a resolution.
Araghchi: Iran is "developing a framework" ahead of upcoming talks with the USA
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that Tehran is currently developing a framework for future negotiations with Washington, following recent discussions in Switzerland.
Iran and IAEA agree on framework for talks with US - Doubts from Trump government
Iran has formulated a framework for upcoming negotiations with Washington, as indicated by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi during a call with IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi.
Iran: Aragchi met with the head of the IAEA ahead of nuclear talks
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi met with the head of the UN nuclear agency as talks between Washington and Tehran on a decade-long nuclear dispute are set to resume amidst escalating military tensions.
Iran's Foreign Minister Meets with IAEA Chief: "We Came to Geneva with Real Ideas for Achieving a Fair and Equitable Agreement"
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi met with IAEA Director Rafael Grossi in Geneva ahead of the second round of negotiations between the US and Iran on the latter's nuclear program.
Iran's Nuclear Program: Araqchi-Grossi Meeting in Geneva Ahead of Talks with the USA
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi is set to meet IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi in Geneva ahead of renewed talks with the USA regarding Iran's nuclear program.
Breaking | Iranian Foreign Minister: Surrendering to threats is not on the table
Iran's Foreign Minister, Abbas Araqchi, asserts that capitulation to threats is not an option while he prepares for discussions with the IAEA's Director-General in Geneva.
IAEA chief: it is very difficult to agree on inspections of Iran's nuclear facilities
At the Munich Security Conference, IAEA Director Rafael Grossi stated that while it is possible to negotiate about inspecting Iran's nuclear facilities, it remains a very challenging task.
Africa: The IAEA and OCP Group Partner to Strengthen Global Food Security
The IAEA has partnered with OCP Group to enhance food security through innovative agricultural practices using nuclear technology.
Africa: The IAEA and OCP Group Partner to Strengthen Global Food Security
The IAEA and OCP Group have initiated a five-year partnership aimed at enhancing global food security through sustainable agriculture.
Iran suggests to the USA to dilute uranium in exchange for the end of sanctions
Iran proposed to dilute its stockpile of enriched uranium as a concession in ongoing negotiations with the United States regarding its nuclear program, contingent upon the lifting of U.S. sanctions.
Iran: Unexploded Bombs at Nuclear Facilities Targeted by American Bombing
Iran's Foreign Minister, Abbas Araqchi, revealed that unexploded bombs remain at Iranian nuclear facilities struck by the US during a 12-day bombing campaign last year.
IAEA calls for restraint as Russian attacks cause Ukrainian nuclear plants to lose power
The IAEA has urged for restraint following a Russian attack that led to Ukrainian nuclear power plants halting operations and presents a threat to nuclear safety.
IAEA says Ukrainian nuclear power plants require large-scale repairs
The IAEA reports that extensive repairs are necessary for Ukrainian nuclear power plants due to military attacks on the power grid affecting operations.
Russians are building new nuclear reactors in Hungary
Russian state corporation Rosatom has announced the start of construction of new reactors at the Paks nuclear power plant in Hungary, marking a transition to 'nuclear power plant under construction' status according to IAEA standards.
Repair of the protective shell: How serious is the situation in Chernobyl?
The International Atomic Energy Agency warned that the protective shell around the Chernobyl reactor has lost its primary safety function after being hit by a Russian drone.