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Mobile phones, Facebook, YouTube cut in Iran

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ImageAFP: The main mobile telephone network in Iran was cut in the capital Tehran Saturday evening while popular Internet websites Facebook and YouTube also appeared to be blocked, correspondents said.

Exiled group says race on in Iran to build bomb

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ImageReuters: Iran will redouble efforts to build an atomic bomb following Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's victory in a presidential election but could still be deterred by tough sanctions, the head of an exiled Iranian group said Saturday.

Canada ‘deeply concerned’ about Iran vote

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ImageAFP: Canadian Foreign Minister Lawrence Cannon said Saturday he was "deeply concerned" over reports of voting irregularities in Iran's presidential elections.

White House keeps close watch on Iran campaign

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ImageAP: The White House says it is monitoring Iran's presidential election results, including reports of voter fraud.

Iran election results disputed

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ImageIran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Jun. 13 – The main rival to Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Iran's presidential elections cried foul on Saturday as questions emerged over vote-rigging at the Interior Ministry.

Iran election results disputed

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ImageIran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Jun. 13 – The main rival to Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Iran's presidential elections cried foul on Saturday as questions emerged over vote-rigging at the Interior Ministry.

US awaiting Iran election result

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ImageIran Focus: Washington, DC, Jun. 12 – United States President Barack Obama on Friday said that there had been a "robust debate" in Iran, as polling in the presidential election drew to a close.

US awaiting Iran election result

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ImageIran Focus: Washington, DC, Jun. 12 – United States President Barack Obama on Friday said that there had been a "robust debate" in Iran, as polling in the presidential election drew to a close.

Rivals in Iran vote issue competing victory claims

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ImageAP: Iran's state news agency is reporting that President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has won re-election, but a reformist rival is also claiming victory.

Iran playing ‘double game’ in Afghanistan: Pentagon

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ImageAFP: US Defense Secretary Robert Gates on Friday accused Iran of playing a "double game" in Afghanistan, by professing to want good ties while undermining NATO-led efforts to provide security.