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Supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei says talks suggested by US vice president would not solve the problem between them.
Iranian president says economy must rely less on crude oil exports in order to overcome crippling Western sanctions.
Farouq al-Sharaa says "historic settlement", involving formation of national unity government needed to end conflict.
Supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei says interrogating president over country's currency troubles would benefit enemies.
Arrests come a day after five bombs killed two and injured five people in districts in the capital Manama.
The president's chief media guru is behind bars and Ahmadinejad is barred from visiting him, so what is afoot in Iran?
Judiciary says president's trip, likely meant to see his convicted press adviser, seems "political" and "extraneous".
White House rejects New York Times report saying Tehran had agreed to negotiations over its nuclear programme with US.
Opinion is divided over whether a planned national computer network is for securing information or for censorship.
Domestic network will not be connected to internet, raising fears about more government control over web.
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