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‘We mean it,’ Israel’s Barak tells Iran on nuclear arms

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AFP: Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak warned Iran on Sunday that Israel would never allow Iranian leaders to develop a nuclear weapon, as he addressed a powerful US-Israel lobby.

Iran says building 3,000 advanced centrifuges

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Reuters: Iran is building about 3,000 advanced uranium-enrichment centrifuges, Iranian media reported on Sunday, in a development likely to add to Western concerns about the Islamic state’s disputed nuclear program.

Foreign investment in Iran has reached $7 billion, Fars says

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Bloomberg: Iran has attracted $7 billion in foreign investment in the current Iranian year ending March 20, Fars reported, citing Interior Minister Mostafa Mohammad-Najjar.

Iran says Syria’s Assad will fight 2014 election

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AFP: Syria’s close ally Iran said on Saturday that President Bashar al-Assad will take part in next year’s presidential election and that it is up to the Syrian people to choose their own leader.

Seized Chinese weapons raise concerns on Iran

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New York Times: An Iranian dhow seized off the Yemeni coast was carrying sophisticated Chinese antiaircraft missiles, a development that could signal an escalation of Iran’s support to its Middle Eastern proxies, alarming other countries in the region and renewing a diplomatic challenge to the United States.

Iran blocks Russian news website

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UPI: Iran’s culture ministry cut off Internet access to state-owned Russian news outlet Voice of Russia, the network said. Russian officials said there was no warning or reason given for blocking the outlet’s website.

Iran farmers clash with police over water rights

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AP: Hundreds of farmers in central Iran have clashed with police during a protest this week against the government’s decision to divert water from the area to another province.

Obama, Putin discuss Syria, Iran, set June meeting

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AP: President Barack Obama has phoned Russian President Vladimir Putin, welcoming Russian cooperation on international efforts to confront Iran’s nuclear ambitions.

How Iran went nuclear

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Wall Street Journal: Veteran weapons inspector Olli Heinonen on how the U.N.’s ‘Stockholm Syndrome’ has aided Tehran’s drive for the bomb—and why an unsettling secret may be lurking in the Iranian desert.

Argentina’s about-face on terror

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New York Times: ON July 18, 1994, a van filled with explosives blew up outside the Jewish community center in Buenos Aires, killing 85 people and injuring hundreds. It was the worst terrorist attack ever in Argentina, which has Latin America’s largest Jewish population, and one of the deadliest anti-Semitic attacks since the Holocaust.