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Fredrik Dahl
Foul play ruled out of Libya oil chief’s death
Africa
Fredrik Dahl
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11 Jul 2012
The Vienna prosecutor's office has ruled out foul play in the death of Libya's Gaddafi-era prime minister and oil chief Shukri Ghanem.
Iran’s uranium enough to produce five nuclear weapons
Article
Fredrik Dahl
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26 May 2012
A UN report has found that the total production, for the last five years, of low-enriched uranium would be enough for at least five nuclear weapons.
Iran and world powers agree to continue talks
Article
Justyna Pawlak
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Fredrik Dahl
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15 Apr 2012
Negotiators from Tehran and six world powers have finally resumed talks over Iran's nuclear programme and have agreed to meet again next month.
Iran talks failure sparks confrontation fears
Article
Fredrik Dahl
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Parisa Hafezi
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23 Feb 2012
The UN nuclear watchdog's latest mission to Iran failed to budge a defiant Tehran over its disputed nuclear programme.
Nuclear talks with Iran have failed, says UN watchdog
Article
Fredrik Dahl
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22 Feb 2012
The IAEA has failed to secure an agreement with Iran during talks over disputed nuclear activities, saying it was denied access to a key military site
Iran enriches uranium, executes ‘spy’ and mocks the West
Article
Parisa Hafezi
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Fredrik Dahl
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10 Jan 2012
Iran has begun enriching uranium inside a mountain and sentenced an American to death for spying, undermining hopes diplomacy could avert sanctions.
Iran begins underground uranium refining
Article
Fredrik Dahl
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9 Jan 2012
Iran has begun its underground uranium refining at the Fordow site, signalling its decision not to back down despite sanctions from the West.
Iran testing raises fears of plutonium production
Article
Fredrik Dahl
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5 Jan 2012
A former senior UN nuclear official says Iran seems to be testing atomic fuel intended for a planned reactor which could yield nuclear bomb material.
UN atom chief plays down safety cost concerns
Article
Fredrik Dahl
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21 Aug 2011
Planned steps to boost global nuclear safety after Japan's Fukushima disaster will not lead to any major increase in costs for reactor operators.
Japan mulls Fukushima food sale ban
Article
Fredrik Dahl
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19 Mar 2011
Japan is considering whether to halt sales of food products from near a crippled nuclear plant because of contamination by a radioactive element.
IAEA chief heading to Japan to face nuclear crisis
Article
Sylvia Westall
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Fredrik Dahl
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16 Mar 2011
The UN atomic energy chief said he plans to fly to Japan on Thursday to seek first-hand information of what he called a "very serious" situation.
UN nuclear agency mulls more ‘special inspections’
Article
Fredrik Dahl
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2 Nov 2010
The United Nations nuclear watchdog signalled on Monday it wanted to use its "special inspection" powers more often.
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