Iran dismisses concerns about nuclear material

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ImageAP: Iran's Foreign Ministry has dismissed concerns about how much fissile material Iran has by saying the country does not plan to develop a nuclear weapon.

Iran says US journalist worked illegally in country

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ImageReuters: Iran said on Monday a U.S. freelance journalist, whose father said was detained more than a month ago, had been working illegally in the Islamic Republic.

Radio reporter from the U.S. is held by Iran

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ImageNew York Times: Iran has arrested an Iranian-American reporter who worked for National Public Radio and other news organizations out of Iran, her father told N.P.R. on Sunday.

Iran has ‘enough material’ to make nuclear bomb

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ImageAFP: Iran has enough fissile material to build a nuclear bomb, top US military officer Admiral Mike Mullen said on Sunday, marking the first time the United States has made such an assessment.

Iran calls for the arrest of Israeli PM, other leaders

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ImageCNN: Iran is calling for the arrests of 15 Israeli leaders, including Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, on charges of war crimes in Gaza.

Output cuts not expected at March OPEC meet-Iran

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ImageReuters: Iran's oil minister said he did not expect OPEC to cut output again at a meeting this month because an 80 percent commitment by the group to recent curbs had helped stem oil price falls, media reported on Sunday.

Mullen: Iran has fissile materials for bomb

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ImageAP: The top U.S. military official says he believes Iran now has enough fissile material to build a nuclear bomb.

Iran and Syria to boost trade

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ImageReuters: Iran and its Arab ally Syria have an initial deal to apply preferential tariffs to boost trade, Iranian Vice-President Parviz Davoudi said on Sunday.

Iran’s former president to visit Iraq

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ImageAFP: Iran's former president and influential cleric Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani will visit neighbouring Iraq on Monday, the official IRNA news agency reported.

Iran “not close” to nuclear weapon: Gates

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ImageReuters: Iran is not close to having a nuclear weapon, which gives the United States and others time to try to persuade Tehran to abandon its suspected atomic arms program, U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said on Sunday.