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The 'father of Pakistan's nuclear bomb' answers allegations that he gave nuclear secrets to North Korea, Libya and Iran.
Recent strikes allegedly hit Iranian missiles bound for Hezbollah, amid growing fears of chemical weapons transfers.
Gulf Co-operation Council raises concerns of possible radiation leaks after earthquake near Bushehr nuclear plant.
Exclusive look at one research reactor not listed on the sites of concern by the UN atomic agency.
Obama must treat Iranian interests seriously if there is to be a diplomatic solution to Iran's uranium enrichment.
US president's visit aims to deter any chance of a unilateral Israeli attack on Iran's nuclear programme.
US state department says if UN nuclear watchdog's findings are confirmed it would be "another provocative step".
The deadlock is a chilling signal for a wider effort by six major powers to get Iran tackle the decade-old nuclear row.
Iran chief negotiator says "new proposals" put forward at talks but they will be discussed at "future meetings".
New meeting scheduled for February 12 after talks between Tehran and UN atomic agency falter.
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