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Missile system called the S-200 successfully launched as Tehran boosts defences to protect nuclear plants.
The demonisation of Iran as a threat is all too common by Western and Arab states, based more on rhetoric than reality.
Iranian team set up semi-final with Al Hilal after dumping Pohang Steelers out of Asian Champions League.
Researchers hope experiments will yield a treatment for stroke victims.
Incidents occur as crowds in Isfahan mourn death of dissident Hossein Ali Montazeri.

After marvelling at Isfahan's magnificent architecture and admiring the ruined city of Persepolis, how about checking out a nuclear installation?

Iran has begun processing a new batch of uranium at its Isfahan nuclear plant, diplomats close to the United Nation’s nuclear watchdog have said.

Iran has rejected as unacceptable an IAEA resolution asking that it stop uranium conversion.

UN nuclear inspectors need a few days to set up surveillance cameras at a uranium conversion facility where Iran is hoping to resu

France, Britain and Germany have hardened their tone towards Iran, warning that Tehran risks triggering an international crisis and could face UN sanctions if it follows through with a threat to resume its nuclear programme.

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