Iran’s Natanz facility after the June U.S. air strike.
Credit: Planet Labs
PARIS—Geospatial imagery has become a cornerstone of the international system to monitor nuclear activities, but inspectors are clamoring for better systems to aid their work. Fighting in Ukraine and Iran have put nuclear monitoring high on the agenda. Russia’s attack on Ukraine has placed the...
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