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Iran plans on shipping heavy water abroad amid nuclear unease
Sources said Iran has already shipped 11 metric tons of heavy abroad and a similar amount of the shipment will follow Middle East -
Obama remains against Iran’s threat to Israel
Obama hailed success of diplomacy but said he is still steadfast against Tehran’s threat to Israel and others in the region Middle East -
Iran won’t accept nuclear curbs beyond 10 years
Senior nuclear negotiator Araqchi said any attempt to re-impose sanctions would breach the deal Middle East -
Iran, 6 powers move closer to nuke talks deal
The diplomats said differences still dominate ahead of the next round of Iran-six power talks on Jan. 15 in Geneva Middle East -
Iran can build ‘any’ weapon: IRGC
Any U.S. aggression against the Islamic Republic could push Tehran to send its troop to liberate the occupied Palestinian territories Middle East -
Iran nuclear talks extended until end of June
Iran and world powers agreed to continue talks during the coming weeks: state media Middle East -
Hard to reach Iran nuke deal by Nov. 24: U.S., UK
U.S. Deputy National Security Advisor Tony Blinken puts onus on Tehran, rather than on Washington, to achieve a deal Middle East -
U.S. considers new offer to Iran at nuke talks
The move comes after nuclear negotiations between Iran and six world powers that have failed to substantially narrow the differences between them Middle East -
U.S. nuclear negotiator will not guarantee end to Iran extensions
Many members of the U.S. Congress, especially Republicans, are skeptical about the talks Middle East -
Private buyers in Iran look to play bigger role in grain imports
Tehran has won limited relief from the sanctions after agreeing to curtail its nuclear activities Economy -
Iran ‘gets rid’ of sensitive nuclear material
The Islamic Republic is observing all of its other commitments with world powers as well, the IAEA said Middle East -
IAEA: Iran eliminates sensitive uranium stockpile under nuke deal
Iran has moved to eliminate its most sensitive stockpile of enriched uranium gas under an interim nuclear deal, an IAEA report shows Middle East -
Rowhani vows to defend Iran’s nuclear rights
The remarks were seen as part of his efforts to defuse claims by hard-liners that he has given too many concessions to the West Middle East -
U.N. probe of Iran nuke program may slow Iran talks
Iran submitted documents to the IAEA to back its claim that its tests with a special kind of detonator were meant only for civilian purposes Analysis -
‘Intensive and useful’ Iran nuclear talks resume
Negotiators hunkered down Thursday to a second day of talks aimed towards what could be a historic deal on Tehran’s controversial nuclear program Middle East -
IAEA: Iran adhering to nuclear deal
The U.N. nuclear watchdog says Iran has neutralized half of its stockpile of higher-enriched uranium Middle East -
Nuclear talks in Vienna ‘useful,’ says Iran
Major technical issues were addressed in expert-level meeting, says Tehran Middle East -
Iran agrees on decisive nuclear talk agenda
Iran and six world powers have agreed on an agenda for negotiations that will start again in March Middle East -
Iran leader unveils ‘economy of resistance’
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei called Western sanctions “a full-fledged economic war” Economy -
Iran’s top clergy back Rouhani’s nuclear approach
Iran's vice president visited clerics in the Shi’ite Muslim holy city of Qom to explain the deal and seek their blessing over “complex foreign policy issues” Middle East -
Iran nuclear talks to resume on Thursday
Last Thursday, Iranian negotiators interrupted technical talks in Vienna in protest against U.S. sanctions move Middle East -
Israel struggling to win friends, influence people
Israel feels particularly betrayed by Obama, who they believe has repeatedly misread the Middle East Analysis -
Iran invites U.N. to visit nuclear-linked site
Tehran asks inspectors from U.N. atomic watchdog to visit facility at Arak site for first time since 2011 Middle East -
Iran to continue construction at nuclear site
A nuclear deal with world powers does not require Iran to halt construction at Arak nuclear plant Middle East -
Deal signed to halt Iran’s nuclear drive
The nuclear accord prevents Iran from enriching uranium beyond 5 percent and gives Tehran limited sanctions relief Middle East -
Kerry joins Iran talks to push for nuclear breakthrough
Western powers and Iran are in Geneva to move closer to an agreement concerning the Islamic republic's nuclear program Middle East -
UK: Iran nuclear talks ‘remain difficult’
Tehran and six world powers appear to be on the verge of a breakthrough in the dispute over the Iranian nuclear program World News -
Resurgent Iran raises fears among its foes
Resumed talks on Iran nuclear program rekindle fears Analysis -
Iran, world powers kick off crucial nuclear talks in Geneva
Iran and world powers kicked off two days of talks in Geneva Thursday over Tehran’s nuclear program amid cautious optimism that a deal might ... Middle East -
EU’s Ashton: Iran nuclear talks to convene in November
The next round of talks between world powers and Iran on its controversial nuclear program will be held in November, EU foreign policy chief Catherine ... World News