Reuters: The United Nations received intelligence from around 10 countries on Iran engaging in studies, engineering work or procurement which could be relevant to designing and building a nuclear bomb, diplomats said.
Ten nations gave Iran information to IAEA
US terrorism claimants compete for Iranian assets
Reuters: Families of those killed in the Beirut Marine barracks bombing 25 years ago staked their claim on Thursday to ancient Persian clay tablets, on loan to a U.S. museum, to satisfy a $2.7 billion judgment won against Iran.
Ali Larijani gives stern warning to West over Iran’s nuclear ambitions
The Times: Iran's new parliamentary Speaker has used his inaugural address to give warning that Tehran could set limits on future co-operation with the UN's nuclear watchdog, after an unusually critical report from the agency. Ali Larijani's stern message, delivered only moments after he was voted overwhelmingly into the powerful new post yesterday, signalled his intention to adopt a tough stance on the nuclear issue.
Iran ‘negotiating swap of Repsol, Shell gas projects’
AFP: Iran is negotiating with Spanish and British-Dutch energy giants to switch their gas exploration blocs with others due for later development, the oil minister was quoted on Thursday as saying.
Call to EU over Iranian opposition
Press Association: Europe's governments are being urged to follow the UK's lead and remove Iran's opposition movement from a list of proscribed terrorist organisations.
Iran strike an unattractive last resort: Bolton
Reuters: Military action against Iran would be a last resort but the United States and its allies have not done enough to promote the alternative, a former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations said on Wednesday.
US: Iran must not ‘stall’ on nuclear issue
AFP: The United States warned Wednesday that it would not let Iran "stall" the world with nuclear negotiations while Tehran pursues what the West fears is an atomic weapons quest.
Iran must explain IAEA nuclear report: Rice
Reuters: Iran has much to explain about a new report by the U.N. nuclear watchdog that says its alleged research into nuclear warheads remains of great concern, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said on Wednesday.
Iran’s failed ‘litmus test’
Washington Post – Editorials: Will there be consequences for Tehran's stonewalling of U.N. nuclear inspectors? Last August, the International Atomic Energy Agency struck a deal with Iran on a "work plan" for clearing up outstanding questions about its nuclear program within three months — in other words, before December 2007.
Iran new speaker in nuclear watchdog threat
CNN: Ali Larijani, formerly Iran's top nuclear negotiator, was overwhelmingly elected as parliament speaker Wednesday — and immediately warned that Tehran may reconsider cooperating with the U.N.'s International Atomic Energy Agency.


