The number of states likely to vote for an EU-U.S. push to refer Iran to the U.N. Security Council over its atomic program shrank on Thursday as the U.N. nuclear watchdog appointed a new governing board. Ten of the 35 countries on the board were changed, with the newcomers including likely anti-Western voter Belarus as well as arch U.S. foes Cuba and Syria. Full Story
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