Iran is running a global recruiting network for scientists, in efforts to bring them to the country to work on its nuclear program, officials told the UK newspaper The Telegraph. The officials claim the country relies particularly on North Korean scientists, but also looks for people with nuclear expertise from African countries to focus on developing missiles and other nuclear production activities, according to The Telegraph. The arrangement involves North Korea sending technology and scientists to Iran, in exchange for Iranian money and testing facilities, the officials said. The Telegraph quoted Mohamed Reza Heydari, a former Iranian consul in Oslo,...