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UN's nuclear watchdog says Tehran now capable of significantly expanding uranium enrichment after equipping key plant.
Traders say more than 25,000 rials needed to buy one US dollar, as IAEA chief "frustrated" by lack of progress in talks.
While 14 nations host nuclear weapons, 30 countries generate atomic energy, and another 18 are building future reactors.
Yukiya Amano says he reached agreement with Tehran but "remaining unspecified differences" stood in the way of a deal.
First IAEA head to visit Tehran since 2009 is expected to seek inspection deal on alleged weapons sites.
Minute's silence held to remember more than 19,000 lost in twin disasters that unleashed unprecedented nuclear crisis.
The devastating accident in Japan was a deadly reminder that nuclear safety cannot be taken lightly.
IAEA head says there are indications of unspecified "activities" at military site which inspectors want to visit.
Tehran agrees to allow nuclear inspectors to visit Parchin complex, Iranian media says, after IAEA cites new concerns.
Head of IAEA mission expresses optimism about recent trip to Iran, but says there is still "a lot of work" to be done.
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