Fox News | Iran's Navy Begins 10-Day Drill in Persian Gulf Fox News 22, 2011: Iran's navy chief Adm. Habibollah Sayyari briefs media on an upcoming naval exercise, in a press conference in Tehran, Iran. TEHRAN, Iran – Iran's navy has begun a 10-day drill in international waters beyond the strategic Strait of Hormuz at ... Iran's navy begins drill in international waters, close to U.S. vessels Gulf Ministers Float Talks on Countering a Blockade |
Haaretz | Iran starts registering candidates for March parliamentary elections ... Washington Post TEHRAN, Iran — Iran on Saturday began registering potential candidates for March parliamentary elections, a vote that will be especially hard fought between supporters and opponents of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad within the conservative camp. ... Iran starts registration for parliamentary elections Iranian candidates register for March vote Iran starts registration of candidates for parliamentary elections |
The National | Iran extols 'brotherly' ties with UAE The National Mohammed Reza Fayyaz, the Iranian ambassador, stressed the importance of trade relations with the Emirates. ABU DHABI // Iran's ambassador to the UAE has dismissed reports that his country had cut trade ties with the Emirates, saying it would "never" ... Iran denies banning trade finance for imports from UAE Iran Central Bank rejects halting trade with UAE in dirham Iran bans opening LCs for UAE imports |
Bloomberg | Iran Sales Sink Allot as Lawmaker Seeks Probe: Israel Overnight BusinessWeek 25 (Bloomberg) -- Allot Communications Ltd., an Israeli maker of networking equipment, fell to a three-week low after Bloomberg News reported that the company's gear was sold to Iran and a lawmaker called for an investigation. Allot fell 5.6 percent to ... Israel Didn't Know High Tech in Hod Hasharon Was Sent to Iran Via Denmark Defense Ministry to probe technology sales to Iran Israel Didn't Know Tech Gear Was Sent to Iran Via Denmark |
Press TV | A US judge blamed Iran and Hezbollah for the 11-S GroundReport by Vivekananda December 24, 2011 Blames Iran and Hezbollah Islamist radical movement of the 11-S with Al Qaeda and the Taliban regime in Afghanistan. The Federal Court Southern District of New York issued the decision. Considers that may require ... US judge rules Iran responsible for 9/11 US blaming Iran for 9/11, unbelievable Judge: Iran, Taliban, al Qaeda liable for 9/11 |
Iran inks $1.4b deal with local firm to build largest NGL plant Tehran Times TEHRAN – An Iranian corporation, Oil Industries Engineering and Construction Company (OIEC), has signed a $1.4 billion contract with the National Iranian Oil Company to build the country's largest natural gas to liquids (NGL) plant. ... Iran Oil Revenue Will Be $110 Billion This Year, Mehr Reports |
Ynetnews | Iran extends oil deal with Turkey for 2012 despite sanctions Reuters TEHRAN Dec 24 (Reuters) - Iran said on Saturday it has extended its crude export contract with Turkey for 2012, state-run English Language Press TV reported, suggesting it aims to trade via Turkey to circumvent tight sanctions imposed over its disputed ... 'Anti-Iran threats, rusty weapon' Nuke expert: Time to attack Iran Spokesman: Most European States Oppose Oil Sanctions against Iran |
Fars News Agency | Iran, India could help maintain regional peace: Velayati Tehran Times TEHRAN – The Supreme Leader's advisor on international affairs, Ali Akbar Velayati, has said that Iran and India could help improve peace and security in the region. He made the remarks in an interview with reporters a day after his meeting with Indian ... Indian PM Stresses Continued Cooperation with Iran 'No hitch in India-Iran pipeline project' Iran: India's position at UN positive |
Iran Focus | Daughter of Iran's former president stands trial Sacramento Bee AP TEHRAN, Iran -- The daughter of former Iranian President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani has been brought to trial on charges of making propaganda against the ruling system. Her lawyer, Gholam Ali Riahi, tells the semiofficial ISNA news agency that the ... Iran: Trial of the daughter of top cleric gets underway |
The Hindu | Oil May Rise on Iran Geopolitical Tension, Survey Shows BusinessWeek 23 (Bloomberg) -- Crude oil may rise next week on speculation that further sanctions against Iran will curb supply from the world's third-largest oil exporter, a Bloomberg News survey showed. Twelve of 32 analysts, or 38 percent, forecast oil will gain ... Oil prices rise on supply worries and US data Oil price tops $100 on global security concerns Bad news for oil-importing nations |