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Iran tells UN it will resume some uranium processes

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AP: A top Iranian official says the country has told the U-N’s nuclear watchdog it will resume some nuclear activities. He tells state-run radio, Iran has asked the International Atomic Energy Agency to instruct its inspectors to break the seals at a nuclear conversion facility so technicians can restart uranium reprocessing.

Iran warned over plan to continue nuclear research

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The Times: Britain warned Iran yesterday to back off from its “unnecessary and damaging threat” to resume part of its nuclear programme. The Foreign and Commonwealth Office said that if Iran were to resume its uranium conversion programme, talks between Tehran and the European Union that have been going on for two years would probably be halted.

Iran Sets Deadline for EU Nuke Proposals

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AP: Iran set a deadline Monday for European negotiators to submit proposals to Tehran before it resumes some of its frozen nuclear activities, the speaker of parliament said. Such
a move could lead to the Europeans calling for Iran to be hauled before the U.N. Security Council. The United States wants the world body to sanction Iran over its nuclear program, contending it wants to build nuclear bombs.

Germany warns Iran against ‘unilateral steps’ on nuclear work

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AFP: Germany urged Iran Monday not to take any “unilateral steps” on uranium enrichment that could endanger negotiations with the European Union on its nuclear program.
“The German government calls on Tehran not to undertake any unilateral steps that would threaten the agreement from Paris,” a foreign ministry spokesman said, referring to a pledge Iran made in November to suspend uranium enrichment.

Iran to resume nuclear work in defiance of EU

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Reuters: Iran said it would resume nuclear fuel activities on Monday after the European Union failed to respond in time to its offer of new talks. Two years of hard bargaining over a nuclear programme that Tehran had kept secret for 18 years appeared to be heading towards a crisis that could see Iran’s case sent to the United Nations Security Council for possible sanctions.

Iran’s Nobel laureate highlights plight of political prisoners

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Iran Focus: London, Jul. 31 – Iran’s Nobel laureate Shirin Ebadi wrote in an article that the international community should not ignore the plight of other political prisoners in Iran as well as focusing on the case of jailed journalist Akbar Ganji, a Persian-language website reported on Sunday. Ebadi said that while the case of Akbar Ganji was “a regretful example of the harsh situation of political prisoners and prisoners of conscience in Iran that has gained attention in recent weeks”, other political prisoners must not be forgotten.

Iran’s Nobel laureate highlights plight of political prisoners

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Iran Focus: London, Jul. 31 – Iran’s Nobel laureate Shirin Ebadi wrote in an article that the international community should not ignore the plight of other political prisoners in Iran as well as focusing on the case of jailed journalist Akbar Ganji, a Persian-language website reported on Sunday. Ebadi said that while the case of Akbar Ganji was “a regretful example of the harsh situation of political prisoners and prisoners of conscience in Iran that has gained attention in recent weeks”, other political prisoners must not be forgotten.

Lebanese Hezbollah chief to meet Iran’s Ahmadinejad

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Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Jul. 31 – The head of the Lebanese Hezbollah, Sheikh Hassan Nasrollah, is scheduled to meet Iran’s ultra-conservative President-elect Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Tehran on Monday.

Lebanese Hezbollah chief to meet Iran’s Ahmadinejad

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Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Jul. 31 – The head of the Lebanese Hezbollah, Sheikh Hassan Nasrollah, is scheduled to meet Iran’s ultra-conservative President-elect Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Tehran on Monday.

Sophisticated strikes threaten British withdrawal from Iraq

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The Independent on Sunday: Two British security guards were killed on the outskirts of Basra yesterday when a British consulate convoy was hit by a roadside bomb. The attack was the latest in a series of sophisticated strikes threatening to disrupt Britain’s plans to reduce its troop presence in southern Iraq.