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US says Iran's missile test may have violated UN resolution                    Missile test   "Strong indications" showed that Iran's test of a new precision-guided ballistic missile on Sunday violated a UN Security Council resolution, the White House said on Tuesday. http://www.uitvconnect.com/newspaper/us-says-irans-missile-test-may-have-violated-un-resolution http://bit.ly/1NG2Vc3
Fighting India go down to Iran Basketbal Team The Indian basketball team produced a superb fight-back before going down 66-88 to defending champions Iran in their second Group A match at the 28th FIBA Asia Championship here on Thursday. http://bit.ly/1QCmMGH http://www.uitvconnect.com/newspaper/fighting-india-go-down-iran  
China, US, Iran reach consensus over nuclear reactor in Tehran Nulear Reactor China, the US and Iran on have reached broad consensus over the modification of Tehran's Arak nuclear reactor, one of the West's main concerns, according to a press release by a Chinese nuclear delegation. http://bit.ly/1URhQ79 http://www.uitvconnect.com/newspaper/china-us-iran-reach-consensus-over-nuclear-reactor-tehran  
Iran to play bigger role in spreading terrorism, says Netanyahu Netanyahu  Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reiterated on Tuesday his objection to the Iranian nuclear deal, saying Tehran would use the money it would get following the lifting of sanctions to increase its involvement with terrorism in the region. http://bit.ly/1fotQcM http://www.uitvconnect.com/newspaper/iran-play-bigger-role-spreading-terrorism-says-netanyahu
US cites India's economic sacrifice for Iran deal India and US Flag  The White House has again warned that if the Republican controlled congress unilaterally kills the Iran nuclear deal it would greatly damage America's standing as it would lose the backing of countries like India.   http://bit.ly/1DBq1wW http://www.uitvconnect.com/newspaper/us-cites-indias-economic-sacrifice-iran-deal  
Rejecting pact with Iran will lead to war: Obama Barack Obama\ President Barack Obama warned Congress that rejecting the nuclear agreement with Iran would be the worst mistake since the invasion of Iraq and would lead to "another war" in the Middle East.   http://bit.ly/1M9HX2O http://www.uitvconnect.com/newspaper/rejecting-pact-iran-will-lead-war-obama  
France to boost ties with sanction-free Iran Laurent Fabius and Mohamad Javad Zarif Iran and France will deepen bilateral political and economic relations in the "near future", once the historic nuclear agreement is implemented, French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius and his Iranian counterpart Mohamad Javad Zarif said on Wednesday.   http://bit.ly/1DUAIFn http://www.uitvconnect.com/newspaper/france-boost-ties-sanction-free-iran  
John Kerry defends Iran nuclear deal in US Senate John Kerry US Secretary of State John Kerry on Thursday defended the recently negotiated nuclear deal with Iran, saying the accord was the only chance to curb Tehran's nuclear programme.   http://bit.ly/1IkdvNB http://www.uitvconnect.com/newspaper/john-kerry-defends-iran-nuclear-deal-us-senate  
Obama thanks Xi Jinping for China's role in Iran n-accord Barack Obama  US President Barack Obama has thanked his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping for the role Beijing played in the "historic, long-term comprehensive nuclear deal" that the world powers reached with Iran to ensure an "exclusively peaceful" Iranian nuclear programme.   http://bit.ly/1gPxcqG http://www.uitvconnect.com/newspaper/obama-thanks-xi-jinping-chinas-role-iran-n-accord  
With Iran nuclear deal, an undersea gas pipeline to India holds promise Obama The Iran nuclear deal could see not just more imports of Iranian crude to India, the lifting of Western sanctions now holds the promise of kick-starting an undersea pipeline project that would bring Iranian gas to India via the Arabian Sea, bypassing Pakistan.   http://bit.ly/1Khk4Y5 http://www.uitvconnect.com/newspaper/iran-nuclear-deal-undersea-gas-pipeline-india-holds-promise  
Iran, US start key n-talks on D-day John Kerry and Mohammad Javad Zarif The contentious nuclear talks between Iran and the P5+1 group of world powers resumed here on Tuesday, the last day of the self-imposed deadline by the participants, following the arrival of Iranian chief negotiator Mohammad Javad Zarif in the Austrian capital.  http://bit.ly/1RTcxxd http://www.uitvconnect.com/newspaper/iran-us-start-key-n-talks-d-day
Obama on historic phone call with Iran's Rouhani Rouhani&Obama US president Barack Obama briefs the press on his historic phone call with newly elected Iranian president Hassan Rouhani on Friday. Obama's conversation with his Iranian counterpart represents the first direct talks between leaders of the two countries since the 1979 Islamic revolution. Obama said the 15-minute telephone call had shown abasis for resolving the dispute over Iran's nuclear programme. #http://bit.ly/16Efd0i http://www.uitvconnect.com/uitv-player/video/obama-historic-phone-call-irans-rouhani 
Iran nuclear talks at 'highest level' at UN US Secretary of State John Kerry has met Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif for talks on Iran's nuclear programme.Both sides declared their satisfaction with the meeting and agreed to hold substantive talks on the issue in Switzerland, beginning on 15 October. #http://bit.ly/14R7YPm http://www.uitvconnect.com/uitv-player/video/iran-nuclear-talks-highest-level-un