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Iranian president says Tehran has made ‘utmost efforts’ and ‘adjustments to its demands’ as deadline for nuclear pact nears
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Pacific nation that was site of 67 nuclear tests between 1946 and 1958 accuses states of 'flagrant denial of human justice'
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Israel has been stealing nuclear secrets and covertly making bombs since the 1950s. And western governments, including Britain and the US, turn a blind eye. But how can we expect Iran to curb its nuclear ambitions if the Israelis won't come clean?
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From 1967, when the US provided Iran's first research reactor, to the 2013 deal curbing its uranium enrichment
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John Bolton: Ignore the 'moderate' smokescreen. Sanctions have failed, so our choice is stark: use military force or let Tehran get the bomb
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Nuclear diplomacy, not force, offers the safest, surest route to rein in Iran
Heather Hurlburt: Iran's economy and regional power are both at a low ebb. That makes this a good moment for the west to get a nuclear deal