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Data to expose 'gaps' over Iran's uranium enrichment, says IAEA chief Rafael Grossi
Fp Staff •Speaking days after announcing that a new deal with Iran would allow the IAEA to conduct further monitoring activities, Grossi said that his inspectors would be undertaking "painstaking work" to reconstruct Iran's recent nuclear progress

'Stop this madness': UN nuclear chief Rafael Grossi denounces strikes on Ukraine power plant
•The UN's atomic watchdog chief on Sunday denounced "targeted" strikes at Ukraine's Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, calling for a "stop to this madness", as Kyiv and Moscow traded blame.

Power restored at Ukraine's Chernobyl nuclear power station, says IAEA
•Separately, Ukraine's state nuclear operator Energoatom accused the Russian military of detonating ammunition at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station in the country's south.

Iran hopes UN nuclear watchdog will act ‘neutrally’ under new IAEA director-general Rafael Grossi
•Argentina's Rafael Grossi took the helm of the International Atomic Energy Agency on Tuesday following the death of his predecessor

IAEA chief Yukiya Amano dies at 72: United Nation's nuclear watchdog to begin hunt for new director general
•UN's nuclear watchdog has announced it will to start the hunt for a new director general to replace Yukiya Amano, who died last week. The post of head of the IAEA is particularly important as international tensions run high over Iran's nuclear activities. The IAEA is tasked with monitoring Iran's nuclear activities to ensure they abide by the terms of the deal.

'Many countries' expressed views on accession of non-NPT countries into NSG: China
•Days after India blamed "one country" for blocking its entry into NSG, China on Monday said "many countries" had expressed their views on the accession of non-NPT countries into the nuclear trading club as it harped on the need for forging consensus over the issue.

India's NSG dream not over, group to meet again to discuss entry of non-NPT countries
Fp Staff •The Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), whose membership India failed to get two days back, is likely to meet again before the end of the year to specially discuss the process for allowing non-NPT signatories into the 48-nation grouping, thus providing another chance to India to press its claims.



