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Iran should tell IAEA if ready for nuclear deal-US

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ImageReuters: The United States said on Tuesday if Iran is willing to carry out an agreement to send its low-enriched uranium abroad for processing, it should tell the International Atomic Energy Agency.

Ahmadinejad sees ‘no problem’ in shipping out Iran uranium

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ImageAFP: President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Tuesday that he sees "no problem" in delivering Iran's low-enriched uranium (LEU) to Western powers to be converted into nuclear fuel for Tehran research reactor.

Dictatorship exists in Iran despite revolution: Mousavi

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ImageAFP: Opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi said Tuesday the 1979 Islamic revolution had failed to achieve its goals as the "roots of tyranny and dictatorship" that marked the shah's era still exist.

Iran blasts US defensive missiles plan for Gulf

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ImageAP: Iran is dismissing U.S. moves to increase the defensive missiles system in Gulf Arab countries against potential strikes by Tehran.

China says still room for negotiations on Iran

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ImageAFP: China said Tuesday there was still room for negotiations to resolve the standoff over Iran's disputed nuclear programme, after Washington urged Beijing to support sanctions on Tehran

Iran says energy revenue fell in 6 months since March

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ImageReuters: Iran's oil and gas revenue fell 45.5 percent in the first half of the current Iranian year compared to the same period of the previous year, the daily Bahar reported on Monday.

US missile test mimicking Iran strike fails

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ImageReuters: A U.S. attempt to shoot down a ballistic missile mimicking an attack from Iran failed after a malfunction in a radar built by Raytheon Co, the Defense Department said.

US raises tensions with Iran by selling anti-missile systems

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ImageThe Times: Tensions in the Gulf between the US and Iran are set to rise further after it emerged that American-made anti-missile systems are to be deployed to Washington’s Arab allies in the region.

Thais say North Korea arms were Iran-bound

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ImageInternational Herald Tribune: A large shipment of North Korean weapons seized here in December was bound for an airport in Iran, according to a Thai government report submitted to the United Nations and leaked to news agencies.

EU’s Ashton says Iran “worrying,” U.N. next route

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ImageReuters: The European Union's new foreign affairs chief said on Sunday she was disappointed with Iran's failure to engage in talks over its nuclear program and the next step should be to refer it to the U.N. Security Council.