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Pentagon doubts Iranian rocket test succeeded

The Pentagon does not believe an Iranian rocket test over the weekend was successful, despite reports in the official Iranian media saying the Islamic Republic had launched its first vehicle capable of placing a satellite in orbit.

Big dreams come true for embattled nations

An Iraqi sprinter whose coach had to bribe militiamen so she could train. A Palestinian swimmer unable to use the Olympic-size pool nearest her home. A pioneering runner from war-wracked Afghanistan who placed last in the 100 meters.

Iran test fires rocket, says state media

Iran test-fired a rocket that it plans to launch later to carry a research satellite into space, state-run media reported Sunday.

U.S. military: Iran training assassination squads

Iraqi Shiite fighters are now been trained inside Iran as assassination squads, the U.S. military has told the Iraqi government.

EU tightens Iran nuclear sanctions

The European Union on Friday tightened trade sanctions against Iran to punish Tehran for not committing to a long-standing demand of the international community that it freeze its nuclear enrichment program.

Time.com: Israel Preparing for Iran Strike

Israel is building up its strike capabilities amid growing anxiety over Iran's nuclear ambitions and appears confident that a military attack would cripple Tehran's atomic program

CNNMoney: Oil rebounds after 4-week slide

Oil prices rose Thursday in Asia to near $120 a barrel, halting a four-week slide on concerns that tension over Iran's nuclear program could lead to conflict.

Time.com: Why Iran Won't Budge on Nukes

The latest Western offer to resolve the nuclear standoff gets no response. But a liberal critic of the Tehran regime, who once ran the Shah's nuclear program, backs Iran's defiance

U.S. warns of 'punitive' action on Iran

Iran may face "punitive" measures because of its insufficient response to an incentives package offered in return for a cutback in its nuclear program, a senior White House official said Wednesday.

Officials: Iran offers 'non-answer' to incentives

Iran's response to the international community's offer of incentives in return for cutbacks in its nuclear program is not acceptable, two senior U.S. officials told CNN Tuesday.

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