The Nuclear Watchdog says in the past three months Iran has more than double the number of uranium enriching centrifuges in its underground bank known as Fordo. That's in defiant of United Nations resolutions and pressure from Israel and the United States. The Agency also complains that Iran has dismissed its concerns about the Parchin military site, where it says recent satellite images show a
shroud
over a containment vessel where explosives may have been tested. Power lines and roads have been removed from the site in what the IAEA suspects it's a clean up operation designed to hide previous nuclear activities.
Religious leaders in India have reacted with anger to a controversial proposal to sell media right to the world's biggest religious festival. The Maha Kumbh Mela is an ancient Hindu festival held every 12 years in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh. It attracts tens of millions of people. But the BBC has learnt that the state government wants to
offset
the cost next year's event by selling broadcast and advertising rights. Critics say such commercialization would be highly offensive.
The Mexican electrical, excuse me, the Mexican electoral court is due to meet shortly to rule on an appeal against the result of July's presidential election. The central right candidate Enrique Pena Nieto was declared the winner after a recount of nearly half of the votes.
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Turkey has appealed to the United Nations Security Council to set up the camps inside Syria without delay to protect the thousands of people fleeing the fighting between the government and rebels.The Turkish foreign minister Ahmet Davutoglu said his country couldn't