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Aid slow to reach Iran quake survivors
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Thousands left homeless after Iran quakes
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Hundreds killed in northwest Iran earthquakes
More than 250 dead after twin earthquakes strike near town of Tabriz, with at least 2,000 people reported injured.
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War by other means
Military strikes and sanctions are not the best way to support regime change in Iran.
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PKK fighters suspected of sabotaging pipeline in east of Turkey, as blast halts flow of Iranian gas into the country.
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