This is the category for the IAEA, International Atomic Energy Agency, an international organization promoting peaceful rather than military use of nuclear technology; the IAEA is not part of, but nevertheless reports to, the United Nations.
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- 25 November 2013: Iran to reduce nuclear enrichment in exchange for sanctions reduction
- 12 November 2013: Iran agrees to expanded monitoring of nuclear sites
- 29 August 2013: Estimated 300-ton radioactive leak at Fukushima rated ‘serious incident’ by watchdog
- 26 August 2013: United States spies accused of illegally bugging the United Nations headquarters
- 3 March 2012: On the campaign trail, February 2012
- 20 February 2012: UK politician foresees nuclear Iran triggering new Middle Eastern cold war
- 18 March 2011: Power line to Japanese nuclear plant completed
- 18 March 2011: Conflicting reports, mounting fear, over Japanese nuclear disaster
- 11 June 2010: UN Security Council imposes more sanctions against Iran
- 4 May 2010: US criticizes Iran for remarks at nuclear conference
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