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She is 105 years old but still dreams of a better life without wars and bombs.

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The International Atomic Energy Agency has acknowledged that one of its servers has been hacked.

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Bahrain says it has filed a formal protest with Iran over a broadcast translation that wrongly substituted Bahrain for Syria in a speech by Egypt's president.

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Many Iranian web users say their access to foreign email services such as Gmail, Yahoo mail and Hotmail appears to have been restored after a four day outage.

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An Iranian news agency reports that more than 30 million people in the country have lost access to foreign email services such as Gmail, Yahoo mail and Hotmail.

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Iran's navy says it has test-fired a surface-to-surface cruise missile during a drill in international waters near the strategic Strait of Hormuz.

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Iranian newspapers say authorities are allowing water pipes back into tea houses, revoking a smoking ban in place since 2005 when it comes to a favorite Mideast pastime.

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Iranian state television is reporting that authorities have arrested five people for working for the BBC's Farsi-language service.

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Iranian state television is reporting that authorities have arrested five people for working for the BBC's Farsi-language service.

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