NEWS.com.au | Iran considers 'Islamic kindness' in case of two jailed US hikers Sacramento Bee TEHRAN, Iran -- Iran's Foreign Minister Ali-Akbar Salehi on Saturday appeared hopeful that the two Americans who were last month jailed for spying would be shown "Islamic kindness" by the judiciary. "The judiciary wants to let ... Iran: No timetable on commuting hikers' sentences Iran Considers Release of US Hikers Iran: Judiciary ready to commute sentences for 2 jailed Americans in 'near future' |
Indian Express | Iran leader warns Arabs not to trust US News24 Tehran - Iran's top leader warned Arab nations swept up in uprisings against autocratic regimes not to allow the US or Nato to influence the types of post-revolution political systems they form. "Never trust America, Nato, and the criminal regimes like ... Iranian Leader Warns Arabs Not to Trust US, NATO Iran on America Hikers: We'll Release Them, But On Second Thought No We Won't ... Iran's Supreme Leader Condemns NATO Interference in Libya |
Twitter #occupywallstreet movement aims to mimic Iran CNN Now, taking their cue from social-media fueled uprisings in places like Egypt and Iran, a band of online activists are hoping it will work on Wall Street. Kalle Lasn, co-founder of the venerable counterculture magazine AdBusters, has taken to Twitter ... |
Trend News Agency | Iran says concerned over NATO radar system in Turkey Tehran Times The system is ostensibly meant to counter an alleged ballistic missile threat from Iran. “We hope that Turkey will be able to provide the necessary justification in this regard,” Salehi stated, adding, “We should not allow more misunderstanding to ... Iran asks Turkey to explain deployment of NATO missile shield system 'Iran-Armenia ties promote security' Iran-Armenia ties promote security - Ahmadinejad |
Release of U.S. hikers in Iran appears imminent Washington Post The release of two US hikers jailed in Tehran as suspected spies appeared imminent on Saturday as Iran's Foreign Minister said he expected the judiciary to make a decision "in a close future." (Sept. 17) (/The Associated Press) Correction: ... |
Al-Arabiya | Iran ready to share nuclear expertise with other countries: MP Tehran Times TEHRAN – MP Kazem Jalali has said Iran, as a country which has mastered nuclear technology, is ready to have nuclear cooperation with other countries. Jalali, who is the rapporteur of the Majlis National Security and Foreign Policy Committee, ... Iran's nuclear power plant: threat or distraction? Dina al-Shibeeb: Is Iran helping Iraq to become a civilian nuclear power? Iran can work with other countries on building N-plant: MP |
Antiwar.com | Pakistan engaging Iran despite US pressure PakistanToday.com.pk ISLAMABAD - Irrespective of the US pressure against Pakistan's increasing trade ties with Iran, Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani conducted a three-day visit last week to Iran for 'strategic messaging' to Washington that Islamabad was determined to ... Pakistan search for energy could run afoul of US Iran sanctions Iran, Pakistan agree to start joint venture in aviation Fruits smuggling to Iran Pakistan losing $40m annually |
Reuters | ANALYSIS-West fears possible Iran-North Korea nuclear links Reuters Africa VIENNA, Sept 18 (Reuters) - It is one of the West's biggest nuclear proliferation nightmares -- that increasingly isolated Iran and North Korea might covertly trade know-how, material or technology that could be put to developing atomic ... Fox News Reporting: Iran's Nuclear Secrets New AQ Khan documents suggest Pakistan cashed in on nuke weapon technology |
Trend News Agency | Spokesman: Iran's N. Progress Undeterred Fars News Agency Addressing a group of the Islamic Republic Army's Navy commanders, top officers and staff, the spokesman assured that despite enemies' opposition and plots, Iran's peaceful nuclear activities go on well in their natural course. ... Iran votes to give Libya's UN seat to NTC Mehmanparast: Iran's peaceful N-activities follow natural course |
Iran: Court to commute sentences for 2 Americans The Spokesman Review September 17, 2011 in Nation/World Iran's foreign minister said today that the courts are willing in “the near future” to commute the prison sentences for two Americans convicted of spying. The Americans' lawyer, meanwhile, was … ... |