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U.N. report: Iran stockpiling nuclear materials Iran is steadily stockpiling enriched uranium, even in the face of toughened international sanctions, according to a U.N. inspection report that raises new concerns about the ability to monitor parts of the Islamic nation's nuclear program that could be used to make a bomb. North Korea's party leaders gather in Pyongyang as speculation about Kim Jong Il's successor intensifies SEOUL - Party officials are arriving in Pyongyang, North Korea's state-run media said Monday, signaling an imminent meeting that outsiders describe as a critical step in leader Kim Jong Il's hereditary power transfer. In Europe, science collides with the bottom line MEYRIN, Switzerland - Using a machine kept colder than space, scientists at the world's most ambitious international research facility are puzzling out the questions of the universe, working to re-create the cosmic soup served up by the Big Bang. But the famous institute is also facing a far more... As U.S. officials begin visit to Beijing, relations are 'sound,' China says "Sound" and "stable" was how a top Communist Party official described the two countries' relationship while receiving the U.S. delegation. Kabul Bank has 'normalized,' Afghan officials say Afghanistan's top financial officials insisted Monday that the ailing Kabul Bank remains solvent and does not require a government bailout, despite persistent crowds demanding their deposits back. Dutch town of Delft is center of a new Iranian activism DELFT, NETHERLANDS - A dreamy university town in the Netherlands known as the birthplace of 17th-century painter Johannes Vermeer has become a major center for Iranian activists abroad. North Korea to free seven fishermen detained last month North Korea will release seven crew members detained since last month after their fishing boat was captured in the East Sea, Pyongyang's news agency said Monday. Featured Advertiser Trapped Chilean miners, families frustrated over mail delivery COPIAPO, CHILE - Tensions heightened over the weekend as family members of the 33 men trapped in a Chilean mine shaft for the past month protested that the government is censoring and losing their letters to the miners and restricting information to the men. Pakistani refugees showing some can-do spirit IN SUKKUR, PAKISTAN As ruined lives and landscapes threaten Pakistan's fragile government, another dismal reality might help save it: The refugees from this summer's catastrophic floods have profoundly low expectations of their leaders. Goodies
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