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Tehran's mayor, president's brother, and former president Akbar Rafsanjani among hundreds registered for June elections.
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Last Modified: 12 May 2013 01:32 GMT
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Supreme leader asserts Iran's "natural right" to enrich uranium and says he is not optimistic about talks taking place.
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Iran leaders gain as football loses
As Iran's top politicians continue to use football to gain public support, one of the victims may be the sport itself.
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Iran nuclear talks end without breakthrough
Six world powers conclude talks on Tehran's nuclear programme in Almaty, but agree to meet in Istanbul next month.
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Iranian president ally appears in court
Saeed Mortazavi is accused of being involved in deaths of anti-government protesters in 2009.
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Iran considers offer for sanctions relief
Western powers wait to hear Iran response to its offer of limited sanctions relief in return for halt to nuclear work.
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Western powers hint at Iran sanctions relief
Negotiators suggest "several offers" for Western powers, which have proposed a modest easing of economic sanctions.
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Defiant Iran marks 1979 revolution
Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says Tehran will not negotiate its disputed nuclear programme under pressure.
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US and Iran: Can talks take place?
We look at tensions between the two states as US imposes more sanctions on Iran days after offering direct negotiations.
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