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EU, NATO ministers agree to maintain pressure on Iran

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Bloomberg: Foreign ministers from European Union and NATO countries agreed to maintain pressure on Iran with a new round of United Nations sanctions because the country continues to seek material that could be used in a nuclear bomb.

Basra police chief doubts security

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AP: The police chief of Iraq’s southern Basra province acknowledged Thursday that his forces lack the means to maintain security in the region after a British troop withdrawal later this month.

White House seeks to clarify Iran stance

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AP: The White House sought Thursday to clarify remarks on the new intelligence report on Iran by President Bush that have been called into question.

Rice seeks Russian backing on Iran

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AP: Armed with the full support of NATO allies, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will try to convince a skeptical Russia that it should back U.S. plans to step up pressure on Iran to suspend its nuclear activities.

US presses Iran over missing man

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AFP: The US government demanded Thursday more information from Iran about the fate of a missing former FBI agent as his family prepared to travel to Tehran with State Department blessing.

Doves find fault with Iran report too

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Los Angeles Times: Moderate and liberal foreign policy experts said that U.S. intelligence agencies, possibly eager to demonstrate independence from White House political pressure, may have produced a National Intelligence Estimate that is more reassuring than it should be on the potential risks of the Iranian nuclear program.

Oliver Stone quashes Iran visit report

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Los Angeles Times: The director says that while he’s open to making a documentary on the country’s controversial president, he has ‘no plans at this time’ to travel to Tehran.

Spy master defends Iran report

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Irish Independent: Iran retains key nuclear capabilities despite having frozen weapons development in 2003, and its ambitions cannot be considered benign, a senior US intelligence official told Congress yesterday.

Iran builds a new road to aid Lebanese allies

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Daily Telegraph: Under the cover of an aid project, Iran is consolidating Shia control over southern Lebanon by building a large mountain road that critics believe is a supply route for Hizbollah.

Bush, China’s Hu talk by telephone on Iran

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Reuters: U.S. President George W. Bush told China he was willing to solve the Iranian nuclear issue through dialogue, state media reported on Friday, an approach long promoted by Beijing.