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Iran to start ethylene link from south to northwest, Mehr says

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Bloomberg: An ethylene pipeline that will carry the product to northwestern Iran from the southern port town of Assaluyeh will start next month, Mehr reported, citing an official with the National Iranian Petrochemical Co.

From Sudan to cyber, secret war with Iran heats up

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Reuters: From a suspected Israeli airstrike in Sudan to cyber warfare in the Gulf and a drone shot down over Israel, the largely hidden war between Iran and its foes seems heating up and spreading.

Austria denies Iranian exile allegation of sanctions avoidance

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Reuters: Austria on Tuesday dismissed as “unfounded” allegations by an Iranian exile group that the Islamic Republic may be using banks in the European Union member state to help it avoid international sanctions.

Iran ex-president’s son moved from jail to hospital, Donya says

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Bloomberg: The son of former Iranian President Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani was transferred to a hospital from a Tehran jail following heart complications, Donya-e-Eqtesad reported, citing his lawyer Mahmoud Alizadeh-Tabatabai.

U.K. said to mull move to counter Iran

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UPI: Britain is considering an expansion of its Persian Gulf military presence to counter a growing Iranian nuclear threat, The Daily Telegraph reported Tuesday.

Rushdie discusses books, life under fatwa

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AP: Salman Rushdie says he’s pleased that readers of his novel, “The Satanic Verses,” are beginning to consider it “in the world of books” and not just “the world of scandal and politics.”

Israel ready to strike Iran ‘if necessary’: Netanyahu

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AFP: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he was ready to order a strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities “if necessary”, in an interview aired by Channel Two television on Monday.

UN: Iran not cooperating on nuclear weapons probe

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AP: The U.N. nuclear chief, Yukio Amano, said Monday that Iran is not cooperating with an investigation into suspected secret work on nuclear weapons.

Iran nuclear fuel move may ease war fears – for now

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Reuters: A slowdown in Iran’s accumulation of its most sensitive nuclear material may have helped put off the threat of a new Middle East war for now, but Tehran’s expanding uranium-enrichment capacity suggests any relief could be short-lived.

Iran nuclear-weapons bid might trigger arms race, Cameron says

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Bloomberg: U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron warned that an Iranian development of nuclear weapons might “trigger a nuclear arms race” across the Middle East.