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Three-day visit by UN watchdog officials aims to address concerns about Tehran's nuclear ambitions amid rising tensions.
State media reports that magnetic bomb placed on vehicle has killed uranium enrichment supervisor in Tehran.
Commander says "long-range" missiles successfully launched during last day of naval exercises near Strait of Hormuz.
Woman blinded by former classmate forgives him, thereby sparing him of retributive blinding by state eye specialist.
It is unclear why Pegah Ahangarani has been arrested and on what charges.
Iranian president shake up government by also abolishing three departments, including the country's oil ministry.
Court-ordered blinding of Iranian man who hurled acid in the face of a university classmate has been postponed.
'Moderate' former president steps down as head of state body, a move which seems to tighten hardliners' grip on power.
Tehran announces plans to remove fuel from Bushehr reactor while it carries out "technical work".
The execution of Habibolah Latifi, accused of supporting a separatist group, has been called off, says lawyer.
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Former military official says poverty and anger in indigenous communities mean conditions for an "insurgency" are ripe.
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