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    Iran's Heavy Water Plant Offline After Reported Attacks

    March 30, New Delhi – The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has stated that Iran's heavy water production plant at Khondab has sustained severe damage and is no longer operational.The facility was reportedly attacked on March 27. The UN nuclear watchdog said that the installation...
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    Escalating Tensions: Israel Targets Iran's Nuclear Facilities

    Tensions remain high in West Asia as Israel intensified strikes on Iran's key steel, power, and nuclear facilities last night, further escalating the ongoing conflict. Tehran has condemned the attacks, saying they undermine diplomatic efforts and contradict the extended deadline for...
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    Pressure for Female Leadership as UN Nomination Field Shrinks

    According to La Neice Collins, the spokesperson for the General Assembly president, the Maldives has withdrawn its surprise nomination of Virginia Gamba for Secretary-General, and Chile has withdrawn its nomination of Michelle Bachelet.This would effectively leave only one woman, Rebeca...
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    Efforts to De-escalate West Asia Conflict: Pakistan's Role

    Lahore, March 25 Pakistan is relaying messages between Iran and the US with the aim of helping de-escalate the West Asia conflict, a top government official said on Wednesday."We are trying to broker US-Iran peace talks and have also offered Islamabad as a venue for this purpose. But this will...
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    Israel Incident Under IAEA Monitoring – No Radiation Detected

    The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) stated that it is aware of reports of an incident in the city of Dimona, Israel, involving a missile impact, and has not received any indication of damage to the nuclear research center in the Negev region. The IAEA further added that information...
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    Israel's Dimona Nuclear Facility Unharmed, IAEA Reports

    Vienna, March 22 – The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has confirmed it is closely monitoring reports of a missile incident in Dimona, stating that no damage has been detected at Israel's sensitive nuclear research infrastructure.In a statement posted on X, the agency said it was...
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    Beyond Destruction: IAEA Warns Iran’s Nuclear Know-How Endures

    Washington, March 19 – Military action has severely damaged Iran’s nuclear program, but it cannot eliminate the knowledge, materials, and industrial capacity that could allow Tehran to rebuild, International Atomic Energy Agency Director-General Rafael Grossi said in an interview on Thursday...
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    Russia Calls for Ceasefire Amid Iran-Israel Tensions

    Moscow, March 16 – The United States and Israel may have underestimated the prospect of a swift military operation against Iran, according to Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, who made the statement on Monday.Lavrov said the conflict occurred during negotiations on Iran's nuclear...
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    Nuclear Non-Proliferation Under Threat: Russia's Concerns

    Moscow, March 16 – Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Monday that the future of the nuclear non-proliferation regime is a matter of grave concern amid escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.In a message to participants of the Moscow Non-proliferation Conference, Lavrov...
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    UN Secretary-General Election: Five Candidates Nominated

    United Nations, March 14 – Five candidates have been nominated to compete for the position of the next United Nations Secretary-General, taking over the organization at a time of crises both globally and internally. The election process will begin next month, according to General Assembly...
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    Uranium Imports: Supporting India's Expanding Nuclear Capacity

    New Delhi, March 11 India imported 18,842.60 metric tonnes (MTs) of uranium in various forms for its reactors between 2008-2009 and 2024-2025 under the safeguards of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the government informed the Lok Sabha on Wednesday.In a written reply, Union...
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    Iran Reports Significant Casualties Following U.S.-Israeli Strikes

    March 5, New Delhi: Iran said on Wednesday that over 1,000 people have been killed in the country since Saturday as a result of U.S.-Israeli strikes.The death toll follows joint U.S.-Israeli attacks on Tehran and several other Iranian cities, which began Saturday morning and resulted in the...
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    Escalating Middle East Conflict Fuels Concerns About International Stability

    Washington, March 4 Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said the escalating conflict in the Middle East reflects the failure of the international rules-based order, warning that decades of diplomacy and sanctions have not succeeded in stopping Iran's nuclear ambitions.Speaking to reporters on...
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    Iran's Natanz Site Damaged in Recent Airstrikes, IAEA Says

    Tehran, March 3 – The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed on Tuesday that entrance buildings at Iran's Natanz nuclear facility had sustained partial damage, following analysis of satellite images taken over the past two days that appear to show the impact of the ongoing...
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    India's Measured Response to Khamenei's Death: Experts Counter Criticism

    In New Delhi, on March 3, Congress leader Sonia Gandhi strongly criticized India's apparent silence regarding the killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Several leaders and experts believe this criticism is unfounded.While the Middle East is experiencing a major conflict...
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    IAEA Addresses Attacks, No Evidence of Nuclear Site Damage

    March 01, New Delhi – The board of governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) will hold an emergency meeting on Monday, March 2, to discuss the U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran on Saturday.The emergency meeting is scheduled to begin an hour before a long-planned quarterly board...
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    Negotiations Collapse: Iran's Nuclear Ambitions Remain a Key Point of Dispute

    Washington, March 1 Iran proposed a nuclear framework during the latest round of negotiations that would have allowed enrichment capacity "roughly five times more than outlined in the JCPOA (Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action)", reinforcing Washington's concerns about Tehran's long-term...
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    Russia Condemns US-Israeli Strikes on Iran, Calls for Diplomacy

    Moscow, February 28 Russia on Saturday condemned the US-Israeli joint strikes on Iran, describing it as an “unprovoked” aggression against a sovereign state, in violation of international law, and called for an immediate return to diplomacy.The Russian Foreign Ministry also described the US...
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    Russia Condemns US-Israeli Strikes on Iran, Calls for Diplomacy

    Moscow, February 28 Russia on Saturday condemned the US-Israeli joint strikes on Iran, describing it as an "unprovoked" aggression against a sovereign state, in violation of international law, and called for an immediate return to diplomacy.The Russian Foreign Ministry also described the US...
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    Iran Launches Exercise Targeting Security Threats in Strait of Hormuz

    Tehran, February 16 – Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has launched the main phase of a "combined, intense, and targeted" military exercise in the Strait of Hormuz.The exercise, dubbed "Smart Control of the Strait of Hormuz," involves the IRGC's naval forces and is being...
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