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Iran Could Resume Uranium Enrichment Within Months Despite Attacks
Following US and Israeli attacks on Iranian nuclear sites in June, IAEA chief Rafael Grossi believes Iran could restart uranium enrichment within months, despite the damage; Iran's refusal to cooperate with IAEA investigations impedes assessment of the situation and the location of its 408.6kg of 60...
Iran Could Resume Uranium Enrichment Within Months Despite Attacks
Following US and Israeli attacks on Iranian nuclear sites in June, IAEA chief Rafael Grossi believes Iran could restart uranium enrichment within months, despite the damage; Iran's refusal to cooperate with IAEA investigations impedes assessment of the situation and the location of its 408.6kg of 60...
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52% Bias Score


IAEA Confirms Limited Damage to Iranian Nuclear Sites After Israeli Attacks
Israel attacked Iran's Natanz and Fordow nuclear sites on Friday, causing damage to above-ground facilities at Natanz. IAEA Director Grossi reported Monday that there has been no further damage to Natanz or Fordow since Friday, despite initial Israeli military claims of damage to Natanz's undergroun...
IAEA Confirms Limited Damage to Iranian Nuclear Sites After Israeli Attacks
Israel attacked Iran's Natanz and Fordow nuclear sites on Friday, causing damage to above-ground facilities at Natanz. IAEA Director Grossi reported Monday that there has been no further damage to Natanz or Fordow since Friday, despite initial Israeli military claims of damage to Natanz's undergroun...
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52% Bias Score


Israel Strikes Iranian Nuclear Sites, Raising Global Tensions
Israel attacked Iran's nuclear facilities, killing scientists and military leaders, escalating tensions despite international assessments that Iran's program isn't currently weaponized; Iran vowed to retaliate by expanding its nuclear activities.
Israel Strikes Iranian Nuclear Sites, Raising Global Tensions
Israel attacked Iran's nuclear facilities, killing scientists and military leaders, escalating tensions despite international assessments that Iran's program isn't currently weaponized; Iran vowed to retaliate by expanding its nuclear activities.
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40% Bias Score


Iran Rejects US Proposal for Zero Uranium Enrichment
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei rejected a US proposal for zero uranium enrichment, deeming it contrary to Iranian interests. The US, however, maintains a hard-line stance, while Iran asserts its need for an independent nuclear industry, despite limited domestic energy use.
Iran Rejects US Proposal for Zero Uranium Enrichment
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei rejected a US proposal for zero uranium enrichment, deeming it contrary to Iranian interests. The US, however, maintains a hard-line stance, while Iran asserts its need for an independent nuclear industry, despite limited domestic energy use.
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56% Bias Score


Iran Rejects US Nuclear Deal Proposal, Citing Uranium Enrichment"))
Iran rejected a US proposal for a new nuclear deal on Wednesday, primarily due to the US demand to halt Iranian uranium enrichment, rejecting a key demand aimed at resolving a decades-long nuclear dispute; the rejection follows five rounds of mediated talks and several hard-to-bridge issues remain.
Iran Rejects US Nuclear Deal Proposal, Citing Uranium Enrichment"))
Iran rejected a US proposal for a new nuclear deal on Wednesday, primarily due to the US demand to halt Iranian uranium enrichment, rejecting a key demand aimed at resolving a decades-long nuclear dispute; the rejection follows five rounds of mediated talks and several hard-to-bridge issues remain.
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60% Bias Score


Iran's Uranium Stockpile Nears Weapons-Grade Levels, Raising International Tensions
Iran's stockpile of uranium enriched to near weapons-grade levels has increased by almost 50% since February, reaching 408.6 kg, prompting IAEA concerns and a phone call between Iranian and IAEA officials. The IAEA also criticized Iran's cooperation regarding undeclared nuclear sites.
Iran's Uranium Stockpile Nears Weapons-Grade Levels, Raising International Tensions
Iran's stockpile of uranium enriched to near weapons-grade levels has increased by almost 50% since February, reaching 408.6 kg, prompting IAEA concerns and a phone call between Iranian and IAEA officials. The IAEA also criticized Iran's cooperation regarding undeclared nuclear sites.
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40% Bias Score

Iran's Nuclear Sites Hit: Enrichment Capabilities Severely Disrupted
Joint Israeli-US strikes rendered Iran's Natanz and Fordo uranium enrichment sites inoperable, destroying over 18,000 centrifuges; however, nearly 900 pounds of nearly bomb-grade uranium's location remains unknown, posing future risks.

Iran's Nuclear Sites Hit: Enrichment Capabilities Severely Disrupted
Joint Israeli-US strikes rendered Iran's Natanz and Fordo uranium enrichment sites inoperable, destroying over 18,000 centrifuges; however, nearly 900 pounds of nearly bomb-grade uranium's location remains unknown, posing future risks.
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52% Bias Score

IAEA Confirms Partial Success of Israeli Attack on Iranian Nuclear Sites
IAEA Director-General Rafael Grossi reported that Israel's attack on Iranian nuclear facilities at Natanz and Esfahan on Friday, damaged above-ground structures and power grids, but the underground centrifuge fleet at Natanz remained intact; radiation levels outside the sites are normal, but there i...

IAEA Confirms Partial Success of Israeli Attack on Iranian Nuclear Sites
IAEA Director-General Rafael Grossi reported that Israel's attack on Iranian nuclear facilities at Natanz and Esfahan on Friday, damaged above-ground structures and power grids, but the underground centrifuge fleet at Natanz remained intact; radiation levels outside the sites are normal, but there i...
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36% Bias Score

Iran Expands Uranium Enrichment, Shortening Time to Nuclear Weapon
Iran's nuclear program, including uranium enrichment at Natanz and Fordow, has significantly expanded since the 2015 nuclear deal's collapse, reducing the time needed for producing weapons-grade material to days or a week, raising global security concerns.

Iran Expands Uranium Enrichment, Shortening Time to Nuclear Weapon
Iran's nuclear program, including uranium enrichment at Natanz and Fordow, has significantly expanded since the 2015 nuclear deal's collapse, reducing the time needed for producing weapons-grade material to days or a week, raising global security concerns.
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40% Bias Score

Iran Rejects US Demand to Halt Uranium Enrichment, Jeopardizing Nuclear Deal
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei rejected a US proposal to halt uranium enrichment, calling it contradictory to Iran's self-reliance principles, jeopardizing a new nuclear deal amid rising regional tensions and Iran's increased uranium production near weapons-grade levels.

Iran Rejects US Demand to Halt Uranium Enrichment, Jeopardizing Nuclear Deal
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei rejected a US proposal to halt uranium enrichment, calling it contradictory to Iran's self-reliance principles, jeopardizing a new nuclear deal amid rising regional tensions and Iran's increased uranium production near weapons-grade levels.
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48% Bias Score

IAEA Reports Reveal Iran's Secret Nuclear Activities and Uranium Enrichment Surge
The IAEA released two reports revealing Iran's secret nuclear activities at three sites, using undeclared materials for processes linked to nuclear weapons, and exceeding the 2015 agreement's uranium enrichment limit by 45 times, prompting potential UN sanctions.

IAEA Reports Reveal Iran's Secret Nuclear Activities and Uranium Enrichment Surge
The IAEA released two reports revealing Iran's secret nuclear activities at three sites, using undeclared materials for processes linked to nuclear weapons, and exceeding the 2015 agreement's uranium enrichment limit by 45 times, prompting potential UN sanctions.
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56% Bias Score

Iran's Uranium Stockpile Increases, Raising International Concerns
A confidential IAEA report reveals Iran has increased its stockpile of uranium enriched to 60% by almost 50% since February, reaching 408.6 kg, prompting a phone call between Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi and IAEA Director Grossi amid concerns about Iran's cooperation and potential escalation of...

Iran's Uranium Stockpile Increases, Raising International Concerns
A confidential IAEA report reveals Iran has increased its stockpile of uranium enriched to 60% by almost 50% since February, reaching 408.6 kg, prompting a phone call between Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi and IAEA Director Grossi amid concerns about Iran's cooperation and potential escalation of...
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40% Bias Score
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