Fox News | In Iran, new attack escalates ongoing cyberconflict Computerworld IDG News Service - A cyber-attack linked to Iran this week is the latest in a string of cyber-events that some say represents a new step in a shadowy and long-running war between the Iranian government and those who criticize it on ... Iran blamed for net security attack Google, Yahoo, Skype targeted in possible 'state-driven' hack from Iran Comodo Security Breach Trail Leads To Iran: What Were They Looking For |
CTV.ca | Is the US Prepared to Win at the UN Human Rights Council? We Just Did Huffington Post The establishment of a UN special rapporteur on the Islamic Republic of Iran today marks the UN Human Rights Council's most significant achievement to date and represents the crown jewel of the Obama administration's performance on the body since it ... Iran Rejects UN Decision to Appoint Human Rights Monitor Iran blasts U.N. human rights council move Iran blasts appointment of UN rights investigator |
Globe and Mail | As the Middle East reshuffles, Iran could end up the biggest loser Globe and Mail But while Tehran might be pleased to see the back of its nemesis, Mr. Mubarak, and might enjoy watching the Sunni royal family in Bahrain squirm from protests by the country's majority Shia population, Iran should be worried. Syria's al-Assad regime, ... Syria: Armed Units Speaking Farsi, not Arabic, Gunning-Down Protesters Syrian Regime Rocked by Protests Syria Still on Fire |
CTV.ca | Syria unrest presents dilemma for Iran CBS News The demonstrations in Syria are confronting Iran with an exquisite dilemma, one that scrambles the Iranians' strategic game board and all the pieces on it. Among the Arab states, Syria, and to some extent Lebanon, stands alone as an ally of Iran. ... Syrian protesters chant anti Hezbollah and Iran slogans Iran's IRGC attacks anti-Assad protesters in Syria The real test for the west |
Trend News Agency | Iran: 2 Officers Killed Near Border New York Times By REUTERS Two Iranian policemen were shot dead and three other people wounded in what the authorities said Friday were two terrorist attacks in Iran's Kurdistan Province near the border with Iraq, news agencies said. The shootings occurred in the city ... Two martyred officers buried in NW Iran Two Iranian policemen killed in Kurdistan shootings Terrorists acts committed in western Iran |
AFP | Iran only making slow nuclear progress: expert AFP WASHINGTON — Iran is not making fast progress towards acquiring a nuclear weapon, a US expert said Friday, adding he believed Tehran would still need another two years to achieve that goal. "Iran is not moving as fast as it could. ... ANALYSIS-Libya conflict may strengthen Iran nuclear defiance Military operations in Libya may accelerate Iran's nuclear program, Russian ... |
Trend News Agency | Bahrain minister points to Iran link to unrest Reuters Fatima al Beloushi, minister for social development, said the demonstrators had links to a neighboring country and Hezbollah, but stopped short of naming non-Arab Shi'ite Iran as being behind the unrest in the Sunni Muslim-ruled kingdom. ... Bahrain blames "foreign agenda," Hezbollah for unrest |
Iran to host new year ceremony despite dissent fox4kc.com TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran will host an international celebration of its new year next week despite critics who say it glorifies a pre-Islamic festival and will invoke memories of the last shah. Opposition to the gathering for Nowruz, an ancient festival ... Ukraine congratulates Iran on Nowruz Press TV: Ukraine congratulates Iran on Nowruz The US Policy on Iran |
151154: Indian Iran retort might lay groundwork for nuclear movement The Hindu The reality remains that India and Iran have a flimsy relationship, which the Congress Party has attempted to spin for the benefit of its Left allies and Muslim voters, who continue to deride India's two votes in the IAEA against Iran. 1. ... |
The Canadian Press | WikiLeaks cable shows US unhappy with ElBaradei on Middle East issues The Canadian Press VIENNA — Washington's differences with Mohamed ElBaradei over his Middle East views and his handling of nuclear investigations in Iran and Syria persisted into the last months of his tenure as head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, ... |