Reuters: Inspectors from the U.N nuclear watchdog on Monday began examining uranium fuel that Russia is likely to send to Iran’s first atomic power station, a Russian nuclear official said.
IAEA checks Russian nuclear fuel bound for Iran
U.S. asks China to cooperate on Iran sanctions
Reuters: U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice urged China on Monday to support U.S. efforts to impose new U.N. Security Council sanctions against Iran over its nuclear program.
We will soon force others to accept a nuclear Iran: Larijani
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Nov. 26 The Islamic Republic will soon force other nations to accept it as a nuclear power, Irans former chief nuclear negotiator Ali Larijani said on Monday.
We will soon force others to accept a nuclear Iran: Larijani
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Nov. 26 The Islamic Republic will soon force other nations to accept it as a nuclear power, Irans former chief nuclear negotiator Ali Larijani said on Monday.
Iran says U.S. Mideast meet “doomed to failure”
Reuters: Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s top authority, said on Monday a U.S.-organized Middle East conference was “doomed to failure” and said it was being held to help Israel not the Palestinians.
Italian PM favours more talks with Iran
AFP: Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi called on Sunday for further talks with Iran over its contested nuclear programme, in a speech in the United Arab Emirates.
Arms dealer jailed for sale of Iranian guns to Kuwait
The Guardian: A British arms dealer who illegally sold more than 100 automatic weapons in the Middle East was jailed for four years yesterday, HM Revenue and Customs has announced.
Iran rebukes Saudi Arabia over Mideast conference
AFP: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad chided Saudi Arabia for taking part in a US-hosted Middle East peace meeting, after Arab participation in the event left Tehran isolated, media reported on Monday.
US to increase troops in Diyala province
AP: U.S. military officials said Saturday that the overall number of American troops in Iraq will be reduced by some 5,000 with the withdrawal of a combat brigade from Diyala province. But the number of soldiers in the volatile province will actually increase.
Fortune-tellers popular in Islamic Iran
Reuters: Clerics in the Islamic Republic of Iran frown on the practice, but Nazanin says she has more customers than ever wanting their fortunes told.


