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Iran may be cleaning up nuke work

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VIENNA — Satel­lite images of an Iran­ian mil­i­tary facil­ity appear to show trucks and earth-moving vehi­cles at the site, indi­cat­ing an attempted cleanup of radioac­tive traces pos­si­bly left by tests of a nuclear-weapon trig­ger, diplo­mats told The Asso­ci­ated Press on Wednesday.

Defiant Iran claims major steps in nuclear fuel

TEHRAN, Iran — In defi­ant swipes at its foes, Iran said Wednes­day it is dra­mat­i­cally closer to mas­ter­ing the pro­duc­tion of nuclear fuel even as the U.S. weighs tougher pres­sures and Tehran’s sus­pected shadow war with Israel brings probes far beyond the Mid­dle East.

European Union weighs greater unity to save euro

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BRUSSELS (AP) — Euro­pean lead­ers were wrestling Thurs­day over how much of their sov­er­eignty they are will­ing to give up in a des­per­ate attempt to save the ambi­tious project of con­ti­nen­tal unity that grew from the ashes of World War II.

US walks out as Iran delivers anti-US speech

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UNITED NATIONS — Amer­i­can diplo­mats led a walk­out at the U.N. Gen­eral Assem­bly Thurs­day as Iran’s Pres­i­dent Mah­moud Ahmadine­jad fiercely attacked the United States and major West Euro­pean nations as “arro­gant pow­ers” ruled by greed and eager for mil­i­tary adventurism.

NKorean official to go to US for nuclear talks

HONG KONG — A senior North Korean offi­cial will visit the United States this week to dis­cuss the pos­si­ble resump­tion of long-stalled inter­na­tional nego­ti­a­tions on end­ing Pyongyang’s nuclear pro­grams, U.S. Sec­re­tary of State Hillary Rod­ham Clin­ton said Sunday.

NATO unleashes blistering airstrikes in Libya

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TRIPOLI, Libya — Moam­mar Gad­hafi stood defi­ant Tues­day in the face of the heav­i­est and most pun­ish­ing NATO airstrikes yet — at least 40 thun­der­ous day­light attacks that sent plumes of smoke bil­low­ing above the Libyan leader’s cen­tral Tripoli compound.

Ex-IMF leader pleads not guilty to sex assault

NEW YORK — Dominique Strauss-Kahn for­mally asserted his inno­cence Mon­day to charges he tried to rape a hotel maid, but the drama unfolded out­side the Man­hat­tan court­room as pro­test­ers jeered the for­mer Inter­na­tional Mon­e­tary Fund leader and lawyers for the house­keeper said she was eager to tes­tify despite a “smear cam­paign” against her.

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