Times Online | US Struggling for Right Response to Iran Washington Post, United States By Glenn Kessler The political unrest in Iran presents the Obama administration with a dilemma: keep quiet to pursue a nuclear deal with Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the country's supreme leader, or heed calls to respond more supportively to the protesters ... Video: Raw Video: Massive Opposition Rally in Tehran Iran's diverse opposition united by dislike for Ahmadinejad The Latest Updates on Iran's Disputed Election |
Globe and Mail | Op-Ed Contributor With Iran, Think Before You Speak New York Times, United States THE grass-roots protests that have engulfed Iran since its presidential election last week have grabbed America's attention and captured headlines — unfortunately, so has the clamor from neoconservatives urging President Obama to denounce the voting as ... Video: Iran protest Iran Upheaval Highlights Internal Political Fissures mccain Faults Obama for Cautious Response to Disputed Outcome of ... |
Jakarta Post | In Coverage of Iran, Amateurs Take the Lead New York Times, United States Christiane Amanpour, cnn's chief international correspondent and a native of Iran, arrived back in London on Tuesday after her one-week Iranian visa expired. While she will try to re-enter the country, she expects CNN and other outlets to rely more ... Video: Twitter's role in Iran coverage Hillary Clinton defends Twitter efforts for Iran Green emerges as online symbol for backing Iran protest |
Seattle Post Intelligencer | UN Atomic Energy Chief Says Iran Wants Bomb Technology New York Times, United States By ALAN COWELL PARIS — Mohamed ElBaradei, the chief of the United Nations nuclear watchdog agency, said it was his “gut feeling” that Iran's leaders wanted the technology to build nuclear weapons “to send a message to their neighbors, to the rest of ... UN Nuclear Chief: Iran Wants Nuclear Weapons Technology Iran to US: Put soothing words into action Iran wants nuclear weapon technology -ElBaradei |
MiamiHerald.com | Daily Show Slips Into Iran, Thrives on Chaos Seattle Post Intelligencer By TIM MOLLOY Just weeks before the Iranian election, The Daily Show dispatched correspondent Jason Jones and producer Tim Greenberg to Iran to look into stereotypes Americans might hold about the country. Their reports, which will begin airing ... 'The Daily Show' sends Jason Jones to Iran for 'Access of Evil' report 'Daily Show' Sends Reporter to Iran `Daily Show' correspondent Jones reports from Iran |
Rights groups: reformists seized in Iran crackdown The Associated Press CAIRO (AP) — International human rights organizations said Wednesday that many prominent activists and politicians have been arrested in response to protests over Iran's disputed election. Hadi Ghaemi, director of the New York-based International ... |
CBC.ca | Iran's soccer team wears symbolic green bands CNN International TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- Members of Iran's national soccer team wore green arm and wrist bands Wednesday during their World Cup qualifying match against South Korea. The team does not normally wear green bands. Many Iranians are viewing the team's bands ... Iran Soccer Players Behind Mousavi? Iranian Players Show Support for Opposition at Home Iranian athletes wear green in apparent protest |
The Associated Press | Families, women in chadors join Iran's opposition The Associated Press TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — It's not just young, liberal rich kids anymore: Whole families, taxi drivers, even conservative women in black chadors are joining Iran's opposition street protests. They say they want something simple: their votes counted and their ... |
MiamiHerald.com | Arabs largely silent on Iran election and unrest The Associated Press CAIRO (AP) — Key Arab nations have kept silent about Iran's political upheaval, possibly reluctant to antagonize the powerful nation that sponsors such militant groups as Hezbollah and Hamas. But there are signs the young and reform-minded have been ... Arab countries watch Iran from afar America: Stay Out of Iran's Moment |
Telegraph.co.uk | Iran protests "interventionist" US statements Reuters TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran's Foreign Ministry summoned the Swiss ambassador, who represents US interests in Tehran, on Wednesday to protest at "interventionist" US statements on the country's election, Fars News Agency reported. ... Iran protests US statement on presidential election Iran Accuses EU of 'Rude Interference' for Urging Election ... Iran protests US 'interfering remarks' on vote |