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Nov 17 2009
Iran dismisses nuclear concerns | Print |  E-mail
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Iran said the new facility at Qom was built in case the first site at Natanz was bombed [EPA]
Iran said the new facility at Qom was built in case the first site at Natanz was bombed [EPA]
Iran's envoy to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has said that a report into a new uranium enrichment facility proves the country's nuclear programme is peaceful.

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Many dead in Myanmar ferry sinking | Print |  E-mail
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ImageUp to 50 people are feared to have drowned after a wooden ferry capsized following a collision with another boat in Myanmar's Irrawady delta region, officials have said.

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Fears grow over Iran nuclear sites | Print |  E-mail
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IAEA inspectors said Iran had reduced the number of centrifuges enriching uranium at its Natanz site [EPA]
IAEA inspectors said Iran had reduced the number of centrifuges enriching uranium at its Natanz site [EPA]
Iran's belated revelation of a second uranium enrichment site has raised concerns about possible further secret nuclear sites in the country.

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Egypt creates Arabic web domain | Print |  E-mail
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Other scripts such as Chinese will also become active after the decision to allow non-Latin characters [AFP]
Other scripts such as Chinese will also become active after the decision to allow non-Latin characters [AFP]
Egypt has introduced the first internet domain name written in Arabic, allowing millions of Arabic speakers easier access to the world wide web.

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France and Brazil pledge carbon cut | Print |  E-mail
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Brazil urged the US and China to back strong measures at the Copenhagen meeting [EPA]
Brazil urged the US and China to back strong measures at the Copenhagen meeting [EPA]
Brazil and France have endorsed a common position on fighting global warming before next month's UN climate change conference in Copenhagen.

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