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European Airlines Face Refueling Issues In Iran - Wall Street Journal Thu, 14 Apr 2011 22:20:38 GMT+00:00

DefenceWeb (press release)

European Airlines Face Refueling Issues In Iran
Wall Street Journal
XE) and its UK-based airline British Midland International said Wednesday it faces refueling issues after Iranian authorities said there were fuel shortages, but Iran's state-run newspaper reported it was a retaliatory move. Reuters cited the state-run ...
Iran stops supplying fuel to European planesBusinessWeek
Human rights in Iran get U.N.'s attentionBellingham Herald
'EU's anti-Iran bid, publicity ploy'Press TV
Arabian Aerospace (blog) -Sify -The Lincoln Tribune
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US Says Iran Helping Syria Quell Protests - Voice of America Thu, 14 Apr 2011 23:57:40 GMT+00:00

Sydney Morning Herald

US Says Iran Helping Syria Quell Protests
Voice of America
The US State Department said Thursday it has credible information that Iran is helping the Syrian government quell anti-government protests. Meanwhile a top US diplomat is returning to Bahrain to try to ease a conflict between authorities and ...
Iran accused of role in deadly Syria crackdownABC Online
Syria: Iran secretly aiding repression of protestsTelegraph.co.uk
US officials: Iran helping Syria's Assad put down protestsChristian Science Monitor
Jewish Telegraphic Agency -New York Magazine -AOL News
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Mideast turmoil boosts Iran's regional arms smuggling - Ha'aretz Fri, 15 Apr 2011 01:11:02 GMT+00:00

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Mideast turmoil boosts Iran's regional arms smuggling
Ha'aretz
Iran has been able to take advantage of the West's preoccupation with regional unrest; According to Western intelligence, only a relatively small quantity of smuggled Iranian weapons is currently being intercepted. By Amos Harel Iran has smuggled more ...
Hamas and the Iranian life-lineAsharq Alawsat
Israel will longer be Egypt's 'pampered ally' experts sayGulfNews
A Word to the wiseJerusalem Post
Fox News -OpEdNews
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Hiring of Pak fighters for Bahrain angers Iran - The News International Fri, 15 Apr 2011 00:38:46 GMT+00:00

The Guardian

Hiring of Pak fighters for Bahrain angers Iran
The News International
According to well-informed diplomatic circles in Islamabad, Pakistan's charge d'affairs in Tehran Dr Aman Rashid was recently summoned to Iran's foreign ministry by deputy foreign minister Behrouz Kamalvandi to convey his country's serious reservations ...
So far, Iran is winningMiamiHerald.com
Iranian Winter Could Chill the Arab SpringWall Street Journal
Arab uprisings scramble regional power structure of Saudi Arabia, IranGlobe and Mail
Ynetnews -UPI.com -Press TV
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Iran Camp Victims Killed By Own Guards -Iraq - Zawya Thu, 14 Apr 2011 21:04:43 GMT+00:00

Kansas City Star

Iran Camp Victims Killed By Own Guards -Iraq
Zawya
The comments from Iraqi government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh came shortly after a UN spokesman in New York said 34 people were killed in the April 8 raid on Camp Ashraf, the residence of the People's Mujahedeen of Iran, or PMOI, in Diyala province north ...
Iraq exile camp raid 'killed 34'BBC News
34 killed at Iran opposition camp in Iraq: UNAFP
UN finds 28 bodies at Iranian exiles' campThe Guardian
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty -Expatica France -Tehran Times
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Iran nuclear program moving forward 'without challenges' - Jerusalem Post Thu, 14 Apr 2011 16:07:07 GMT+00:00

Utilities-ME.com

Iran nuclear program moving forward 'without challenges'
Jerusalem Post
Iran's nuclear program is moving ahead without any significant challenges from Western powers, a defense analyst warned on Thursday. Iranian scientists have moved from primitive first-generation uranium enrichment centrifuges to “more advanced second- ...
Iran to Prepare Medical Reactor Fuel in 2011Global Security Newswire
Iran to launch gamma radiation center in two yearsISNA
Iran Claims it Has Advanced Centrifuges in OperationArutz Sheva
Xinhua -Jewish Telegraphic Agency -vestnik kavkaza
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Iran keeps gas price hike despite consumer 'dismay' - AFP Thu, 14 Apr 2011 17:30:00 GMT+00:00

AFP

Iran keeps gas price hike despite consumer 'dismay'
AFP
TEHRAN — Iran will not review cooking gas prices despite dismay among consumers who have seen their bills multiplied as much as seven fold after the government scrapped subsidies, a newspaper reported Thursday. "The tiered system of calculating the ...
German companies slammed for planned participation in Tehran oil showJewish Telegraphic Agency
Iran Oil Show opens tomorrowZawya
IRAN: Cuts to energy subsidies hitting farmers hard, lawmaker saysLos Angeles Times
Hamsayeh.Net -Washington Post
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Netanyahu: I'll address Iran, 'secure peace' in US speech - Jerusalem Post Thu, 14 Apr 2011 18:34:32 GMT+00:00

Netanyahu: I'll address Iran, 'secure peace' in US speech
Jerusalem Post
By REUTERS AND JPOST.COM STAFF US House speaker says he'll extend formal invitation for PM to address a joint meeting of US Congress once Congress approves resolution. In a Likud faction meeting Thursday evening, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said ...

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Iran MPs want dog ban in public and private - AFP Thu, 14 Apr 2011 14:00:00 GMT+00:00

AFP

Iran MPs want dog ban in public and private
AFP
TEHRAN — Thirty-nine of Iran's 290 parliamentarians have tabled a motion to ban dogs from public places, as well as private flats, according to media reports on Thursday. Dogs are considered "unclean" by Muslims. However, in recent years, ...
Iran MPs want dog ban in public and privateFRANCE 24
Iran may ban dogs from public placesTimes of India
Iran: Bill banning dogs from public places introduced in parliamentAdnkronos International English
Al-Arabiya -Africasia
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Iran's cash for Karzai buys years of loyalty - Washington Times Thu, 14 Apr 2011 19:05:13 GMT+00:00

Washington Times

Iran's cash for Karzai buys years of loyalty
Washington Times
(JM Eddins Jr./The Washington Times) Iran began delivering money to Afghan President Hamid Karzai as early as 2003, a former Afghan official says. “It started in a sort of transparent manner when I was the foreign minister,” Abdullah Abdullah, ...

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