Iran, UN reported close to deal to unveil past nuclear research - Washington Post


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Iran, UN reported close to deal to unveil past nuclear research
Washington Post
Iran and the UN nuclear watchdog agency are near agreement on a plan that could lift the veil on some of the Islamic Republic's past nuclear research, UN officials said Tuesday in an announcement that raised hopes for a more comprehensive nuclear ...
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Iran: Accused in fraud case attends government meetings - Payvand

Iran: Accused in fraud case attends government meetings
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Hamid PourMohammadi, who was the deputy head of the Central Bank of the Islamic Republic of Iran until last November, was arrested in connection with the $3-billion bank fraud and dismissed from his position. He was later released on bail.

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Iran's Ahmadinejad wants to attend Olympics - New York Post


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Iran's Ahmadinejad wants to attend Olympics
New York Post
London closed its embassy in Tehran after a rampage through the building by Islamist students in November 2011. Britain was one of the first European countries to adopt sanctions against the Iranian Central Bank to put pressure on the Islamic Republic ...

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Sanctions imposed on Iran - Emirates 24/7


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Sanctions imposed on Iran
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The same year, Congress passed a law imposing sanctions on foreign companies investing more than $20 million a year in Iran's energy sector. - In October 2007, Washington imposed sanctions on three Iranian banks and branded the Islamic Revolutionary ...
Japan stops paying for Iranian oil Moneycontrol.com

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Iran leader Ahmadinejad wants to attend Olympics - Hurriyet Daily News (press release)

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