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Glencore bartered with firm linked to Iran nuclear program

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Reuters: Commodities giant Glencore supplied thousands of tons of alumina to an Iranian firm that has provided aluminum to Iran’s nuclear program, intelligence and diplomatic sources told Reuters.

Iran steps up arrests, torture, executions: U.N.

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Reuters: Iran has stepped up executions of prisoners including juveniles as well as arrests of dissidents who are often tortured in jail, sometimes to death, the United Nations reported on Thursday.

Iran exiles demand UN guarantee safety in Iraq

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AFP: The United Nations must guarantee the safety of 3,000 Iranian opposition members in Iraq who have come under armed attack there, their leader said Thursday.

Iran nuclear talks

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Natanz CentrifugesReuters: Nuclear talks between Iran and world powers this week were more constructive and positive than in the past, but Iran’s willingness to negotiate seriously will not become clear until an April meeting, a senior Western diplomat said on Thursday.

Is Iran outsourcing its nuclear program to North Korea?

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Fox News: Is it possible Iran has paid for and outsourced their nuclear program to North Korea?  One leading expert say yes. And Iran might be providing their best nuclear scientist as well.

Argentine congress approves Iran bombing probe

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AP: Argentina’s congress approved a treaty with Iran on Thursday aimed at breaking a stalemate in the investigation of the South American country’s worst terrorist attack.

Iran upbeat on nuclear talks, West still wary

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Reuters: Iran was upbeat on Wednesday after talks with world powers about its nuclear work ended with an agreement to meet again, but Western officials said it had yet to take concrete steps to ease their fears about its atomic ambitions.

US lawmakers introduce new Iran sanctions bill

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AFP: US lawmakers were introducing legislation Wednesday that would tighten sanctions on Iran, even as Tehran agreed to future talks with world powers over its contested nuclear drive.

After Kazakhstan talks, is Iran for real?

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Bloomberg: At the end of multi-party talks today about its nuclear program, Iran’s chief negotiator Saeed Jalili called the two-day session in Kazakhstan a “turning point.” Did he mean it, or was he stretching out negotiations to buy time for the expansion of Iran’s capacity to build nuclear arms?

World powers coax Iran into saving nuclear talks

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AP: World powers offered broader concessions than ever to Iran in attempts Wednesday to keep alive diplomatic channels that seek to rein in the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program and prevent it from building an atomic weapon.