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Iran has arrested seven people linked to a U.S.-funded Farsi-language radio station for allegedly fomenting unrest, and accused some of the suspects of working for American spy agencies, Iranian state media reported Sunday. The official IRNA news agency and Iran's state radio both cited an Intelligence Ministry statement saying the suspects played a role in violent anti-government demonstrations in Tehran on Dec. 27. On that day, at least ...
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Members of the United Nations are calling for new sanctions against Iran after it made formal notification Monday that it would enrich uranium to higher levels. Officials from the United States, France and Russia called Monday for stronger measures against Tehran after Iran told the United Nations nuclear watchdog agency that it would begin enriching its stockpile of uranium for a medical reactor in Tehran as early as Tuesday. The ...
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Iran Is Said to Begin Nuclear Enrichment - NYTimes.com
8 hours ago ago from The New York Times
PARIS Brushing aside international calls for stricter sanctions against it, Iran was reported on Tuesday to have begun enriching its stockpile of uranium for use in a medical reactor, raising the stakes again in its dispute with the United States and other countries over its nuclear program. Related Iran Nuclear Plans Start New Calls for Sanctions (February 9, 2010) Iran told the United Nations nuclear watchdog agency on ...
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13 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal
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Iran Begins Making Highly Enriched Nuke Fuel Tuesday, February 09, 2010 Print Iran started making higher-grade nuclear fuel on Tuesday, state television reported, a defiant move that may increase pressure for new international sanctions on the major oil producer. "Today we started to make 20 percent enriched nuclear fuel ... in the presence of IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) inspectors," an unnamed official told Iran's ...
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Western powers have urged further sanctions over Iran's nuclear activity Iran has started the process of enriching uranium to 20% in defiance of the West, Iranian state media says. The process was begun at the Natanz plant in the presence of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors, al-Alam state television reported. The move came after Western powers stepped up pressure for international sanctions against Iran. ...
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