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As the United Nations turns 80, some key moments in its history

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There have been many memorable moments in the 80-year history of the United Nations at its headquarters in New York and at its far-flung global operations.

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Long, fraught timeline of tensions between Iran and the US as nuclear negotiators to meet again

Read full article: Long, fraught timeline of tensions between Iran and the US as nuclear negotiators to meet again

Iran and the United States will hold a fifth round of talks in Rome on Friday over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program.

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Long, fraught timeline of tensions between Iran and the US

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Iran and the United States held a fifth round of talks in Rome over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program.

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Iran-US talks over Tehran's nuclear program hinge on a billionaire and a seasoned diplomat

Read full article: Iran-US talks over Tehran's nuclear program hinge on a billionaire and a seasoned diplomat

As far as biographies go, the two men in charge of the delicate negotiations between Iran and the United States over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program couldn’t be more different.

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The Latest | Iran holds runoff election to replace a president killed in a helicopter crash

Read full article: The Latest | Iran holds runoff election to replace a president killed in a helicopter crash

Iranians have voted in a runoff election to replace the late President Ebrahim Raisi, who was killed in a May helicopter crash in the country’s northwest along with the foreign minister and several other officials.

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Iran OKs 6 candidates for presidential race, but again blocks Ahmadinejad

Read full article: Iran OKs 6 candidates for presidential race, but again blocks Ahmadinejad

Iran’s Guardian Council has approved the country’s hard-line speaker of parliament and five others to run in the country’s June 28 presidential election following a helicopter crash that killed President Ebrahim Raisi and seven others.

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Iran's hard-line parliament speaker emerges as the theocracy's top figure in the presidential vote

Read full article: Iran's hard-line parliament speaker emerges as the theocracy's top figure in the presidential vote

Iran’s hard-line parliament speaker has registered for the country’s June 28 presidential election.

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Iran's hard-line former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad registers for June 28 presidential election

Read full article: Iran's hard-line former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad registers for June 28 presidential election

Iran’s hard-line former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has registered as a possible candidate for the June 28 presidential election, seeking to regain the country’s top political position after a helicopter crash killed the nation’s president and seven others.

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Biden juggles Iran nuke talks as Iranian repression grows

Read full article: Biden juggles Iran nuke talks as Iranian repression grows

President Joe Biden has hit back at Iran over the government’s brutal crackdown on antigovernment protests and he's signaled that more sanctions may soon be announced.

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In Iran's subdued election, many voters appear to stay home

Read full article: In Iran's subdued election, many voters appear to stay home

Iranian state TV showed voters streaming to cast their ballots, but very different scenes were playing out on Tehran’s streets, where traffic was light and polling places appeared relatively empty.

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EXPLAINER: Iran vote to determine next president, direction

Read full article: EXPLAINER: Iran vote to determine next president, direction

Iran’s presidential election Friday will determine who will lead the country’s civilian government.

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Iran's hard-line judiciary chief registers presidential run

Read full article: Iran's hard-line judiciary chief registers presidential run

Iran’s judiciary chief and a prominent hard-line cleric has registered to run in the country's June presidential election.

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Hard-liner Ahmadinejad again seeks to be Iran's president

Read full article: Hard-liner Ahmadinejad again seeks to be Iran's president

Iran’s former hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has registered to run again for the Islamic Republic’s presidency.

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Registration opens for hopefuls in Iran's presidential vote

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Iran has opened registration for potential candidates in the country's June presidential election.

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Iran starts 20% uranium enrichment, seizes South Korean ship

Read full article: Iran starts 20% uranium enrichment, seizes South Korean ship

In this photo released Monday, Jan. 4, 2021, by Tasnim News Agency, a seized South Korean-flagged tanker is escorted by Iranian Revolutionary Guard boats on the Persian Gulf. Iranian state television acknowledged that Tehran seized the oil tanker in the Strait of Hormuz. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif seemed to acknowledge Tehran's interest in leveraging the situation in a tweet about its nuclear enrichment. Meanwhile, Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard seized the MT Hankuk Chemi, with photos later released showing its vessels alongside the tanker. The South Korean news agency Yonhap quoted an anonymous company official denying the Iranian claim the ship polluted the water.

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Persian music master Shajarian who backed Iran protests dies

Read full article: Persian music master Shajarian who backed Iran protests dies

Shajarian, whose distinctive voice quavered to traditional Persian music on state radio for years before supporting protesters following Irans contested 2009 election, has died, state TV reported Thursday, Oct. 8, 2020. Shajarian enlivened Iran’s traditional music with his singing style, which soared, swooped and trilled over long-known poetry set to song. ā€œAfter what happened, I said ā€˜no way’ and threatened to file a complaint against them if they continued to use my music,ā€ Shajarian told The Associated Press in 2009. Perhaps the light of humanity will get through to your heart too.ā€Shajarian then told state radio to stop using his songs, which they did. For the first time in over a decade, state TV showed file footage of the singer.

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Report: Iran TV airs 355 coerced confessions over decade

Read full article: Report: Iran TV airs 355 coerced confessions over decade

(AP Photo/Vahid Salemi, File)DUBAI Iranian state television has broadcast the suspected coerced confessions of at least 355 people over the last decade as a means to both suppress dissent and frighten activists in the Islamic Republic on behalf of security services, according to a report released Thursday. The number of those filmed likely is even higher as some say their coerced confessions have yet to air, while others may not have been immediately accessible to researchers, said Mohammad Nayyeri, co-director of Justice for Iran. IRIB operates as a media hub that links a vast network of security, intelligence, military and judicial organizations, the report said. State television aired confessions by suspected members of communist groups, insurgents and others. But there are many more, according to the report, including those who have yet to see their confessions broadcast.

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Report: Iranian ex-judge dies in Romania after hotel fall

Read full article: Report: Iranian ex-judge dies in Romania after hotel fall

Forensic worker carry a body from a hotel downtown Bucharest, Romania, Friday, June 19, 2020. Gholamreza Mansouri, a former judge from Iran sought by his country to face corruption charges has died in unusual circumstances, Romanian media reported. Romanian police said only that a man had fallen from a high floor at a hotel in Bucharest, the Romanian capital, and was found dead. (AP Photo/Andreea Alexandru)BUCHAREST A former judge from Iran sought by his country to face corruption charges died Friday after a fall in a hotel, Romanian media reported Friday. ___Associated Press writer David Rising in Berlin, and Andreea Alexandru in Bucharest, contributed to this report.

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Iran leader refuses US help, citing virus conspiracy theory

Read full article: Iran leader refuses US help, citing virus conspiracy theory

In this picture released by the official website of the office of the Iranian supreme leader, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei addresses the nation on a televised speech, in Tehran, Iran, Sunday, March 22, 2020. Iran's supreme leader Sunday refused U.S. assistance to fight the new coronavirus, citing an unfounded conspiracy theory that the virus could be man-made by America. (Office of the Iranian Supreme Leader via AP)DUBAI – Iran's supreme leader refused U.S. assistance Sunday to fight the new coronavirus, citing an unfounded conspiracy theory that the virus could be man-made by America. Even a U.S. senator from Arkansas has trafficked in the unfounded conspiracy theory it was a man-made Chinese bioweapon. Following the Sept. 11 attacks, some publicly doubted al-Qaida's role and state TV promoting the unfounded conspiracy theory that the Americans blew up the building themselves.

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