U.S. tells Iran nuclear deal offer won’t be changed

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ImageReuters: U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Thursday said a draft nuclear cooperation deal between Iran and three major powers will not be changed and urged Iran to accept it as is.

PRESS DIGEST – Iran – Nov 5

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ImageReuters: These are some of the leading stories in Iranian newspapers on Thursday. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.

In Iran, rival rallies show rift endures

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ImageWashington Post: Thousands of Iranians took to the streets Wednesday to mark the 30th anniversary of the 1979 seizure of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, but the annual state-sponsored anti-American rally turned into another sign of the deep divisions persisting in this country.

Iran security forces arrest AFP journalist: agency

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ImageReuters: Iranian security forces arrested an Agence France Presse reporter covering Wednesday's rally marking the anniversary of seizure of the U.S. embassy, the agency said on Thursday.

Iran’a Al Alam TV says dropped by Arab satellites

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ImageReuters: Iran's Arabic-language television network Al Alam said on Wednesday that it had been taken off the air by Arab satellite operators based in Egypt and Saudi Arabia without explanation.

Thousands rally in Tehran

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ImageIran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Nov. 04 – Thousands of Iranians on Wednesday rallied in central Tehran chanting anti-government slogans and clashing with state security forces and anti-riot troops.

Thousands rally in Tehran

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ImageIran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Nov. 04 – Thousands of Iranians on Wednesday rallied in central Tehran chanting anti-government slogans and clashing with state security forces and anti-riot troops.

Revolutionary Guards extend reach to Iran’s media

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ImageWall Street Journal: Iran's elite Revolutionary Guard Corps, already an economic, political and military power, is quietly pushing into a new domain: the media.

Earthquake injures 270 in southern Iran

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ImageAP: A moderate earthquake hit southern Iran early Wednesday, injuring 269 people and cutting power and telephone lines, state radio reported.

Iran ‘must choose’ its future path: Obama

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ImageAFP: Iran "must choose" whether to open the door to opportunity and prosperity, President Barack Obama said Wednesday in a statement marking 30 years since the storming of the US embassy in Tehran.