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Hezbollah says top militant is killed

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AP: Imad Mughniyeh, the militant accused of attacks that left hundreds of Americans and Israelis dead, including a U.S. Navy diver during the infamous 1985 hijacking of a TWA jetliner, has been killed, Hezbollah said Wednesday.

Venezuela-Iran oil deal raises concern

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Washington Times: A proposed oil deal between Iran and Venezuela has raised congressional concerns, with two prominent House Republicans pushing for a Bush administration probe of whether the deal violates U.S. sanctions laws.

French minister to IAEA chief: Listen to the West

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New York Sun: The French foreign minister, Bernard Kouchner, yesterday called on the director of the U.N. watchdog, Mohamed ElBaradei, to “listen” to Western powers before presenting a much-awaited latest report on Iran. The diplomatic message from one of the toughest Security Council critics of Iran increased pressure on the chief nuclear inspector to toughen up his policies, which are now reportedly being criticized even inside his own agency.

Iranians scheme to elude sanctions

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Wall Street Journal: Tough sanctions haven’t brought Iran to its knees, but they’re rewriting how business is done in the Middle East’s second-largest economy. After several rounds of United Nations and U.S. economic and banking restrictions, Iranian businesses are starting to feel the pain.

RPT-Soccer-Iran opposed to Clemente commute plans

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Reuters: Iran’s soccer federation has rejected a suggestion by prospective new coach Javier Clemente that he would commute to the Islamic Republic from his native Spain, casting doubt on his chances of landing the job.

U.N. Iran sanctions vote not ready yet -diplomats

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Reuters: The U.N. Security Council will probably not vote on a third sanctions resolution targeting Iran’s atomic program until after a key report by the U.N. nuclear watchdog is issued, diplomats said on Tuesday.

The US troop surge, a year later

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AP: A year ago in Baghdad: Shiite militiamen and Sunni insurgents owned entire neighborhoods and key areas beyond. Iraq’s government was adrift, and U.S. commanders weighed the real possibility of being trapped in a full-scale civil war.

Iran clarifies bomb-grade uranium traces to IAEA

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Reuters: A pending U.N. watchdog report will say Iran has resolved questions about traces of bomb-grade uranium found at atomic research sites, moving an inquiry into Tehran’s nuclear past towards completion, diplomats said.

Iran: Young Beluchi journalist condemned to death

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AKI: Yaghoub Mehrnahad, a student and journalist from the Beluchi ethnic group, is the latest person to be condemned to death in Iran.

Bush accuses Iran, Syria of undermining Lebanon

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AFP: US President George W. Bush expressed concern on Tuesday at what he said were efforts by Iran and Syria to undermine crisis-hit Lebanon’s institutions through “violence and intimidation.”