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Iran nuclear program advances despite sanctions: IAEA chief

VIENNA (Reuters) - Iran is making "steady progress" in expanding its nuclear program despite international sanctions that do not seem to be slowing it down, the U.N. nuclear agency chief told Reuters on Monday. Full story

Iran not U.N. nuclear watchdog's only headache, report shows

VIENNA (Reuters) - Iran may be the U.N. nuclear watchdog's biggest headache but it is not the only country stalling inspectors' requests for atomic-related information, a new IAEA report suggests. Full story

Arabs press Iran on atomic reactor safety

VIENNA (Reuters) - Arab Gulf states sought reassurances from Iran at a U.N. nuclear agency meeting this week over the safety of its only atomic energy plant, which is located in an earthquake-prone coastal area, diplomats said on Thursday. Full story

APNewsBreak: Iran's reactor said damaged by quakes

Several countries monitoring Iran's nuclear program have picked up information that the country's only power-producing nuclear reactor was damaged by one or more of several recent earthquakes, with long cracks appearing in at least one section of the structure, two diplomats said Tuesday. Full story

Powers set to press Iran on nuclear inquiry: diplomats

VIENNA (Reuters) - China and Russia are expected to join four Western powers in voicing deep concern about Iran's atomic activities this week and pressing it to cooperate with a stalled inquiry by the U.N. nuclear agency, diplomats said on Tuesday. Full story

IAEA concerned will find nothing at Iran site after 'clean-up'

VIENNA (Reuters) - U.N. nuclear investigators may no longer find anything if granted access to Iran's Parchin military site, their chief said on Monday, in view of suspected Iranian efforts to remove any traces of illicit atomic activity there. Full story

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