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Tehran is thirsty for more than war
- Iran faces a severe water crisis, needing to evacuate Tehran, according to its president, who blames Israel and the United States for the drought.
- Iran's water issues arise from poor management and prioritizing nuclear facilities over desalination plants, resulting in significant groundwater depletion.
- Iran's desalination plants provide only 3% of its drinking water, while neighbors like Kuwait and Saudi Arabia effectively manage water resources with numerous plants.
- Grossi, the IAEA Director General, stated that inspectors are back in Iran, urging access to facilities affected by military attacks for urgent verification of nuclear materials.
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'This is welcome': IAEA chief confirms resumption of nuclear inspections in Iran
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has commended Iran’s renewed cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog, confirming that inspectors have resumed work at facilities unaffected by the June military attacks.
·Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic of
Read Full ArticleThe Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Rafael Grossi today reiterated his call on Iran to allow inspections of sites attacked by Israel and the US in June.
·Belgrade, Serbia
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Total News Sources11
Leaning Left2Leaning Right5Center0Last UpdatedBias Distribution71% Right
Bias Distribution
- 71% of the sources lean Right
71% Right
L 29%
R 71%
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