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31. Western powers pressure Iran over nuclear programme
Germany said on Tuesday the international community must push for a faster response from Iran over its nuclear programme, while Washington said a new U.N. report suggested Tehran wanted to acquire nuclear weapons.
28 May 2008
32. IAEA says Iran nuclear arms research "serious concern"
Iran's alleged research into nuclear warheads remains a matter of serious concern and Tehran should provide more information on its missile-related activities, the U.N. nuclear watchdog said on Monday.
27 May 2008
33. U.S. Democrats outraged by Bush "appeasement" remark
U.S. Democrats erupted in outrage on Thursday after President George W. Bush suggested a pledge by the party's presidential front-runner Barack Obama to meet Iran's leader was akin to appeasement of Nazi Germany.
16 May 2008
34. Afghanistan protests to Iran over border killings
Afghanistan has protested to neighbouring Iran over the killing of a number of its nationals by Iranian forces, the Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday.
14 May 2008
35. Russia reported to join economic sanctions on Iran
Russia will join economic sanctions against Iran, Interfax news agency quoted a decree from President Dmitry Medvedev as saying on Thursday.
08 May 2008
36. Iranians vote in run-off parliamentary election
Iranians voted on Friday for Iran's run-off parliamentary election which is likely to have no impact on the firm control of conservatives after the disqualification of many reformists in the first round.
25 Apr 2008
37. Iran ready to discuss nuclear dispute
Iran is ready to discuss its nuclear issue with any country but will not yield to international pressure to halt the atomic work, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said in a speech on Wednesday.
23 Apr 2008
38. U.S. and UK united against Iran nuclear programme
The leaders of the United States and Britain on Thursday pledged a united effort to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon, possibly by expanding sanctions against Tehran.
18 Apr 2008
39. Iran conservatives win parliament majority
Conservatives won a majority in Iran's parliamentary vote, state television said on Sunday, but the new assembly may still give President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad a tougher time ahead of next year's presidential election.
17 Mar 2008
40. Conservatives seen gaining in Iran election
Iran tallied ballots on Saturday after officials said two-thirds of the electorate voted in a parliamentary poll likely to strengthen the grip of conservative supporters of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
15 Mar 2008
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