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IAEA loses track of 900 pounds of potentially enriched uranium after Iranian officials removed it ahead of US military ...
The U.S. attacks on Iran’s underground Fordow enrichment site are expected to have caused “very significant damage,” the ...
"I have to be very precise ... We are the IAEA, so we are not speculating here," Grossi said. "We do not have information of the whereabouts of this material." ...
International Atomic Energy Agency director general Rafael Grossi describes the state of damages to Iran's nuclear program on 'The Story.' ...
Rafael Grossi, head of the United Nations nuclear watchdog, calls for inspectors to be allowed return to Iran's nuclear sites ...
While he spoke about how Iran was the only country in the world that was enriching 60 percent uranium, Grossi refuted the ...
No one is in a position to have fully assessed the underground damage of the uranium enrichment plan, said the IAEA chief.
Director General Rafael Grossi warned of the risk of nuclear contamination from Israeli attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities ...
Rafael Grossi, has convened a special meeting of the nuclear watchdog following the US attacks on nuclear facilities in Iran.
Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, allowed the IAEA to be used to manufacture a pretext for ...
US bombing probably caused "very significant" damage to the underground areas of Iran's Fordow uranium enrichment plant dug ...
Rafael Grossi, the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), said at a meeting of the U.N. Security ...