Washington Post | China hopes IAEA continues objective, impartial position on Iran Xinhua "China hopes that the agency and its director-general continue to adopt an objective and impartial stance on the nuclear issue in Iran, and play a constructive role in monitoring the issue as well as helping to promote a proper solution," said Li Song, ... UN Sanctions Aren't Stopping Iran's Nuclear Enrichment, DIA Says World Powers Urge Iran to Return to Nuclear Talks World powers press Iran to cooperate with IAEA |
The Guardian | British Link Iran to Rockets Found in Afghan Province New York Times “I am extremely concerned by the latest evidence that Iran continues to supply the Taliban with weaponry,” Mr. Hague said. The weapons were “clearly intended to provide the Taliban with the capability to kill Afghan and ISAF soldiers from significant ... British Foreign Secretary Slams Iran Over Taliban Arms Shipment Hague Blasts Iran Over 'Taliban' Weapons London slams Iran over Taliban weapons |
The Hindu | Down but not out Iranian The following interview was conducted with a political operative in Iran with close ties to Ayatollah Akbar Hashemi-Rafsanjani. He spoke by telephone from Tehran with Arash Aramesh of InsideIRAN about the recent developments in the ... Rafsanjani leaves In Iran, Critic Leaves Key Post Rafsanjani is out of key post in Iran | Philadelphia Inquirer | 2011-03-09 |
Independent (blog) | Iran's response to Middle East protests is muted Hamilton Spectator When Shiite protesters took to the streets of Bahrain three weeks ago, US and Middle Eastern officials watched anxiously to see how Iran, the kingdom's notoriously meddlesome neighbour, would intervene. What happened — or didn't happen — surprised ... Editorial Roundup: Excerpts From Recent Editorials in Newspapers in the US and ... Israel, the Arab world and beyond Tehran's Dilemma in Trying to Have It Both Ways |
Concerns Iran will hit gulf oil output UPI.com Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad speaks in front of the pictures of Iran's late leader Ayatolah Khomeini (L) and Iran's current Leader Ayatolah Khamenei during the 32nd anniversary of the Islamic Revolution in Tehran, Iran on February 11, 2011. ... |
CNN Political Ticker (blog) | Missing American's family marks 4 years since disappearance CNN By the CNN Wire Staff (CNN) -- The family of a former FBI agent missing since a 2007 trip to Iran marked the fourth anniversary of his disappearance Wednesday, their hopes buoyed by US authorities' belief that he's still alive. ... Family marks four years since ex-FBI agent vanished |
CTV.ca | Iran Opposed To Permanent US Military Presence In Afghanistan RTT News (RTTNews) - Iran has voiced its strong opposition to the prospect of permanent American military presence in war-torn Afghanistan, reports said on Tuesday. Tehran's objections were conveyed by Interior Minister Mustafa Najjar who is currently visiting ... Iran seeks more U.S. information on ex-FBI agent Iran Asks US for New Info on Missing FBI Agent Iran opposes long-term US presence in Afghanistan |
Trend News Agency | Interior Minister underlines developing Iran-Afghanistan ties Trend News Agency Interior Minister Mostafa Mohammad Najjar on Wednesday stressed the need to develop cooperation between Iran and Afghanistan, IRNA reported. In a meeting with the Speaker of Afghan Parliament Abdul Raouf Ebrahimi, he congratulated him on the ... Fighting terror futile without fighting drugs, Iran tells Afghanistan Iran, Afghanistan vow to strengthen ties Iran Sets Tons of Narcotics on Fire |
The Guardian | How Obama Can Help Iran's Opposition Wall Street Journal Clearly, Iran's ayatollahs are deeply worried that the "Arab Spring" taking place in the region could end up bringing down their theocracy as well, and are working feverishly to prevent such an eventuality. Far less obvious is what the US can and ... Iran's disappeared Iran forces fire tear gas at protesters: opposition website Iran opposition resumes protests on Women's Day |
EU's Ashton: EU To Continue Twin-Track Approach To Iran Wall Street Journal BRUSSELS (Dow Jones)--The European Union's foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton said Wednesday the 27-nation bloc will continue its twin-track approach of engaging with Iran while also stepping up pressure over the country's nuclear issue. ... Ashton: The EU's Approach To Iran |