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Iran to conduct military exercise aimed at protecting nuke sites

Iran plans to launch a large aerial military exercise Sunday to prepare for any possible attack, state media said.

World powers meet over Iran nuclear plan

Representatives of six world powers and the European Union met in Brussels on Friday to discuss Iran's apparent rejection of a key part of a nuclear deal.

Iran rejects key part of nuclear deal

Iran will not send its partially enriched uranium abroad to be turned into material for medical research, its foreign minister said Wednesday, rejecting a key plank of a deal designed to ease international fears that Tehran aims to build nuclear weapons.

Iran sentences 5 to death for post-election protests

Iran has announced it has sentenced five people to death and another 81 to prison terms of six months to 15 years for their roles in the protests that followed the country's disputed presidential elections.

Iran condemns Oxford University over Neda scholarship

Iran has complained to Britain's Oxford University over a scholarship program in memory of Neda Agha-Soltan, the young woman whose on-camera death during a protests earlier this year made her a global icon of Iranian opposition.

French academic's trial begins in Iran

The trial of a French academic arrested this summer amid post-election protests in Iran begins Tuesday, Iranian news agencies reported.

IAEA report raises concerns about Iranian nuclear facilities

In a report published Monday, the United Nations nuclear watchdog group says Iran's disclosure of a previously secret nuclear facility near Qom raises questions about the existence of other such facilities.

U.S. alleges company laundered money for Iran

The federal government moved Thursday to seize assets belonging to the Alavi Foundation and the Assa Corp., including a Manhattan skyscraper and four mosques, citing alleged links to the Iranian government.

Blix: Iran's nuclear work raising Mideast tensions

Iran can't convince the world it doesn't want nuclear weapons as long as it is producing nuclear fuel on an industrial scale, former U.N. weapons inspector Hans Blix said Wednesday.

Iran to charge 3 American hikers with espionage, says prosecutor

Iran is charging three American hikers with espionage, a Tehran prosecutor said Monday.

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