The Latest from Iran (10 November): Covering Nukes, Remembering Rights
2120 GMT: Political Prisoner Watch. A source close to Nasrin Sotoudeh says that the detained attorney has ended her dry hunger strike after almost two weeks.
Sotoudeh, imprisoned since 4 September, was also on hunger strike for four weeks up mid-October. Iranian authorities say she will be tried in court on Monday.
1955 GMT: Women's Rights. Iran has failed to secure election to the executive board of the new UN super-agency on women's rights.
Initially, Iran was guaranteed a seat becasue the Asian region put forth 10 candidates for 10 seats, but East Timor was a late applicant.
Saudi Arabia, whose candidacy was also criticised by rights groups, secured one of the seats.