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<i>Gwynne Dyer:</i> Sanctions against Iran now seem inevitable
Western intelligence agencies have known about Iran's second uranium enrichment plant, hidden in the mountains west of Qom, since construction began in 2006.
Westpac 'accidental millionaires' still on the run
Police are being forced to take a 'patient approach' in their hunt for a couple still on the run with $3.8m in Westpac's cash.
Cricket: We are good enough - Vettori
Daniel Vettori says NZers will have every right to question what is going on if his team fail in their next two Champions Trophy matches.
Student 'taunted' into teacher attack
Student Tae Won Chung stabbed his teacher after being goaded about his fear of North Korea and returning home to military training, a court hears.
NZ won't increase troops to Afghanistan - McCully
A US warning the Afghanistan war could be lost unless more soldiers are sent in won't persuade the NZ Government to send more troops, our Foreign Minister says.
Afghan war on Key's summit list
Afghanistan will be on the agenda when Prime Minister John Key meets United Nations and Nato leaders in New York this week.