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29 Dec 2009

Report Iran seeking to smuggle raw uranium

VIENNA - Diplomats are concerned about an intelligence report that says Iran is trying to import 1,350 tons of purified uranium ore from Kazakhstan in violation of U.N. Security Council sanctions.
VIENNA - Diplomats are concerned about an intelligence report that says Iran is trying to import 1,350 tons of purified...

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23 Dec 2009

Ahmadinejad dismisses US deadline for nuclear deal

TEHRAN, Iran Iran's president on Tuesday dismissed a year-end deadline set by the Obama administration and the West for Tehran to accept a U.N.-drafted deal to swap enriched uranium for nuclear fuel. The United States warned Iran to take the deadline seriously.
TEHRAN, Iran Iran's president on Tuesday dismissed a year-end deadline set by the Obama administration and the West for...

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20 Dec 2009

Iraq says Iranian troops left disputed oil well

BAGHDAD Iraqi troops escorted workers back to a remote oil well Sunday after Iranian forces withdrew as a standoff on the two countries' disputed border appeared to wane. Two Iraqi government officials and an employee at the site said about 11 oil workers returned to well No. 4 at the al-Fakkah oil field, seized by Iranian forces on Thursday. Al-Fakkah is one of the largest oil fields in Iraq, and is located in the southern province of Maysan
BAGHDAD Iraqi troops escorted workers back to a remote oil well Sunday after Iranian forces withdrew as a standoff on...
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13 Dec 2009

Student protesters deny burning Khomeini photos

TEHRAN, Iran Hundreds of students at Tehran University renewed anti-government protests for a second week on Sunday, accusing authorities of fabricating images of demonstrators burning photos of the Islamic Republic's revered founder.
TEHRAN, Iran Hundreds of students at Tehran University renewed anti-government protests for a second week on Sunday,...
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10 Dec 2009

Students, militia clash in 2nd day of Iran protest

TEHRAN, Iran Hard-line militiamen firing tear gas and throwing stones stormed a crowd of thousands of university students protesting for a second day Tuesday, as Iran threatened a tougher crackdown on the opposition after the biggest anti-government demonstrations in months.
TEHRAN, Iran Hard-line militiamen firing tear gas and throwing stones stormed a crowd of thousands of university...
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10 Dec 2009

Iran says UN observatory near border is for spying –

TEHRAN, Iran Iran claimed Wednesday that a newly built U.N. station to detect nuclear explosions was set up near its border so that world powers could spy on the country, an accusation that underscored the growing bitterness in Tehran's relations with the West.
TEHRAN, Iran Iran claimed Wednesday that a newly built U.N. station to detect nuclear explosions was set up near its...

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