Reuters | Iranian Warship Headed to Syria Through Suez Canal, Israel Says BusinessWeek 17 (Bloomberg) -- Two Iranian warships in the Red Sea are preparing to transit Egypt's Suez Canal en route to Syria, Israel's foreign minister said, calling it another of Iran's “provocations.” The Suez Canal Authority's head of traffic, ... News Wrap: Israel Says Iran About to Send Warships to Syria OIL FUTURES: Crude Rises On Report Of Iran Warship Movements Iran sending warships through Suez Canal |
Press TV | US Spies: Iran Split on Nuclear Program Wall Street Journal WASHINGTON—A new classified US intelligence assessment concludes that Iran's leaders are locked in an increasingly heated debate over whether to move further toward developing nuclear weapons, saying the bite of international sanctions ... US lawmakers mull new Iran sanctions US seeks to tighten sanctions against Iran Tougher sanctions against Iran proposed |
CNN (blog) | Protests Intensify, Spread in Libya, Bahrain, Yemen NewsHour Demonstrators took to the streets in Libya, Yemen, Iraq, Iran and Bahrain. Jonathan Rugman of Independent Television News reports on the protests in Libya. JIM LEHRER: The wave of anger that brought down rulers in Egypt and Tunisia kept rolling today, ... News Analysis: Protests in Iran unlikely to bring about regime change: analysts Katherine Butler : Iran's tyranny will pass, but not peacefully Iran Tackles Antigovernment Protest Movement |
Fox News | Pro, anti-Iran government supporters clash at funeral Irish Times Opposition websites did not deny Mr Zhaleh was a member of the Basij, which has millions of members throughout Iran, but said he attended Monday's rally as an active opposition supporter. Opposition website Kaleme said the university's arts faculty, ... Iran's Crown Prince calls on West to support anti-government protests Student Funeral Prompts New Tehran Clashes Iran opposition leader ready to 'pay any price' |
MSN Money | PRECIOUS METALS: Comex Gold Inched Up On Iran Tensions Wall Street Journal NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--Rising tensions between Iran and Israel temporarily boosted gold prices, helping the metal lock in its third consecutive day of gains. "Tonight two Iranian warships are supposed to cross ... Comex Gold ends steady; sees brief rally on Iran war ship news |
The Guardian | Stuxnet was about what happened next Financial Times The computer worm that struck at Iran's nascent nuclear infrastructure has been described as a precision-guided cyber-weapon heralding a new global arms race. That may be true. But its impact is likely to come more from strategic espionage than from ... Iran Nuclear Facility Recovers From Cyberattack Stuxnet rattled Iran but atom work goes on: report Surveillance Footage and Code Clues Indicate Stuxnet Hit Iran |
Reuters | FOREX-Dollar falls broadly as Iran warship worries weigh Reuters NEW YORK, Feb 16 (Reuters) - The dollar slumped broadly on Wednesday after Israel said Iranian warships were en route to Syria and demand for non-US safe-haven currencies was seen thriving should the situation worsen. ... FOREX-Dollar falls broadly as Iran warship worries weigh |
France24 | Nobel laureate, rights groups urge end to Iran executions AFP PARIS — Iranian Nobel laureate Shirin Ebadi and six major human rights organisations called Wednesday on the United Nations and the international community to denounce a wave of executions in Iran. At least 86 people have been executed since the start ... The Message of Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Shirin Ebadi Rights groups press UN to denounce wave of executions in Iran Iran: Nobel Laureate Shirin Ebadi and rights groups demand moratorium on ... |
US Congress Aims To Introduce New Iran Sanctions Wall Street Journal (blog) Companies would be required to disclose in quarterly and annual reports any investments in Iran that could contravene US sanctions, and the SEC would be required to post the list of companies investing in Iran on its website. ... |
AP sources: US sees Iran's leaders split on nukes Forbes WASHINGTON -- American officials say that US intelligence agencies believe Iran's leadership is split over whether to use its nuclear program to develop atomic weapons. Two officials tell The Associated Press ... |