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Iran Makes First Nuclear Fuel Rod

Iran has produced its first nuclear fuel rod, state-run news agencies reported, as the country offered to restart talks with the West on its atomic program. The domestically made rod was inserted into the core of Tehran’s atomic research reactor … Continue reading

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Hundreds of North Koreans Working at Iranian Nuclear Sites

Well, like we didn’t suspect this for years already… A story appeared in a South Korean online newspaper today that reported on North Korea’s nuclear collaboration with Iran. An unnamed source said that hundreds of North Korean nuclear and missile … Continue reading

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Iran Blocks Virtual U.S. Embassy Just Hours After Being Launched

The latest brainchild of U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is the virtual U.S. Embassy in Tehran. Not actually an embassy at all (i.e. it offers no consular services whatsoever) the site is clearly at attempt to promote the … Continue reading

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Iran Protesters Storm British Embassy in Tehran

Iranian protesters stormed the compound of the British Embassy in Iran’s capital, Tehran today, dramatically increasing international concern and raising viagra uk tensions over Iran’s nuclear program. The attacks come amid heightened tensions following Iran’s decision to pass a law … Continue reading

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Tehran reaching towards Tripoli

The Iran government made its viagra online canadian pharmacy first official contact with the Libyan rebels by inviting the rebel chief to Tehran, Iran. Iran’s Foreign Minister Ali Akabr Salehi stressed a desire to “deepen bilateral ties,” and said Iran … Continue reading

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Talking to Tehran

Former Iranian president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani has stated his support of talks with the United States. Tehran and Washington have not had diplomatic relations since 1979. Rafsanjani, who is a bitter opponent of current president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, said that Ahmadinejad had … Continue reading

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And the arrests continue…

Iranian human rights activist and documentary filmmaker Mahnaz Mohammadi was arrested Sunday in Tehran, Iran. The opposition website Kaleme reported that the reasons for her arrest were “unknown.” This is Mohammadi’s second arrest. The first was in 2009 as she laid a … Continue reading

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A Recipe for Peace?

The Iranian Foreign Minister, Ali Akbar Salehi, said Tuesday that he hopes for “an imminent rapprochement” between what he called the “two pillars of the Muslim world,” Iran and Egypt. In an international conference on the ‘Islamic awakening’ in Tehran, … Continue reading

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Iranium – The Film Tehran REALLY Doesn’t Want You to See

The Iranian government has condemned Iranium as an attempt to thwart the regime’s “peaceful” nuclear activities. Watch the full film NOW, free of charge below. From Press TV: Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast condemns a documentary against Tehran’s nuclear program, … Continue reading

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