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Russia pledges to continue arms supplies to Iran

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ImageAFP: Russia on Thursday said it would continue military cooperation with Iran amid widespread unease in the West over Moscow's controversial contract to sell advanced anti-aircraft missiles to Tehran.

Death fall of Iran nuclear expert may be murder

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ImageMETRO: A British nuclear expert who plunged to his death a day before talks with Iran began may have been murdered.

Iran lawmaker rejects nuke deal to ship uranium

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ImageAP: Iran's deputy parliament speaker has dismissed an internationally backed draft plan to have Tehran ship its uranium abroad for enrichment.

US urging China, Japan to buy less oil from Iran

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ImageAP: The Obama administration is urging China, Japan and other countries to scale down their Iranian petroleum purchases to put pressure on Iran while the U.S. and others consider toughening economic sanctions on the regime.

Iran: 5 executions include woman

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ImageNew York Times: The Iranian authorities executed five people on Wednesday, including a 30-year-old woman who admitted killing her 5-day-old baby, the state news agency reported.

PRESS DIGEST – Iran – Oct 22

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ImageReuters: These are some of the leading stories in Iranian newspapers on Thursday. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.

Iran ‘has not paid Russia’ in ‘frozen’ missile deal

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ImageAFP: Iran has not yet paid Russia in a controversial contract for advanced anti-aircraft missiles, the Interfax news agency reported Wednesday, citing a Russian government source.

Iran ‘has not paid Russia’ in ‘frozen’ missile deal

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ImageAFP: Iran has not yet paid Russia in a controversial contract for advanced anti-aircraft missiles, the Interfax news agency reported Wednesday, citing a Russian government source.

IAEA gives Iran, powers deal text for approval

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ImageReuters: The U.N. nuclear watchdog chief said on Wednesday he had given Iran and three world powers a draft text of a deal for approval by Friday to help allay concerns over Tehran's nuclear program.

US lawmakers urge Obama to use Iran sanctions powers

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ImageAFP: Fifty US lawmakers urged President Barack Obama on Tuesday to slap sanctions on foreign firms with investments of more than 20 million dollars in Iran's energy sector as called for under US law.