US secretary of state says Tehran's decision to remove 27 surveillance cameras will only lead to 'further economic and political isolation'

IAEA head says loss of equipment at nuclear sites poses a 'serious challenge' to monitoring efforts, calls situation 'very tense'

Iranians inform IAEA they will install two new cascades of advanced IR-6 centrifuges at underground Natanz nuclear facility; move comes as agency votes to censure Tehran

US, Britain, France and Germany urge Tehran to 'fulfill its legal obligations' to UN watchdog and demonstrate that its nuclear program is not being used for military purposes

Bennett applauds motion brought by US, Britain, France and Germany as exposing Iran's 'true face'; Russia and China oppose resolution

IAEA chief Grossi says watchdog remains ready to engage with Tehran on disputed issues to determine if its nuclear research really is for peaceful purposes

Resolution drafted by US and European nations a sign of their growing impatience as diplomats warn window to save deal is closing

'But we still can do it with an extra effort,' Joseph Borrell says after speaking with Iranian FM; vows willingness to help resolve 'latest outstanding issues'

News editor Amy Spiro debriefs after a trip to Ethiopia; diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman recaps a Paris conference on Israel-Africa relations, plus shares Shabbat in Istanbul

With Iranians' anger at the ayatollahs again erupting into protests, the international community has a chance to atone for its failure 13 years ago - and every interest in doing so

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