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www.newsnow.co.ukHere are the latest publicly reported developments on Iran’s uranium program as of now:
The IAEA continues to monitor Iran’s uranium enrichment activities and has highlighted concerns about the rate and scope of enrichment, including facilities at Fordow and Natanz. This remains a focal point in negotiations and international diplomacy.
Recent reporting indicates Iran has maintained or expanded its stockpile of enriched uranium to levels approaching, or in some assessments near, weapons-grade thresholds, drawing renewed scrutiny from the U.N. watchdog and Western governments.
High-profile comments from IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi emphasize that, without comprehensive compliance and transparent access, the risk of timely breakout persists and complicates efforts to secure a return to nuclear diplomacy.
Historical context from late 2024 and 2025 shows ongoing debate over enrichment at Fordow and Natanz, with international observers warning that any acceleration could narrow the window for diplomatic resolution.[5]
If you’d like, I can pull more precise, up-to-date articles or summarize the latest IAEA reports and international responses in a concise brief. I can also present a quick timeline of key enrichment milestones and related negotiations.
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www.newsnow.co.ukA U.N. nuclear watchdog said Iran increased its stockpile again of uranium enriched to near weapons-grade levels, defying international demands.
www.cbsnews.comThe IAEA agency says Tehran's nuclear programme has "spawned in every direction" over the last decade.
www.bbc.comThe majority of Iran's highly enriched uranium is likely still at its Isfahan nuclear complex, which was bombarded by airstrikes last year and faced less intense attacks in this year's U.S.-Israeli…
www.cbc.caInspectors found uranium enriched to almost 84%, just short of the 90% needed for nuclear weapons. Iran says it was just "unintended fluctuations."
www.cbsnews.comInternational nuclear agency says the slight increase beyond Iran's declared nuclear work is within expected "fluctuations," but it still sends a message.
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