AFP | Ahmadinejad says Iran, Sudan are allies against 'powers of arrogance' CNN By Isma'il Kushkush, For CNN Khartoum, Sudan (CNN) -- Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad lashed out Monday at "the powers of arrogance," saying that both Sudan and Iran were subject to "pressures" from the West because of their political positions. ... Iran, Sudan united against 'pressures': Ahmadinejad Ready, set, walk out! Protesting Ahmadinejad at UN Khartoum welcomes Iran's president |
The Guardian | WHO: Iran, South Asia worst for city air pollution Forbes GENEVA -- Cities in Iran, India, Pakistan and the capital of Mongolia rank among the worst on the planet for air pollution, while those in the US and Canada are among the best, according to the first global ... WHO: Cities in Iran, South Asia among worst worldwide for pollution Iran, India, Pakistan and Mongolia have most polluted cities in the world |
Los Angeles Times | Lawyer for Hikers Freed by Iran Denies Abuse Claims New York Times The Iranian lawyer for the two American hikers released on bail and repatriated last week after a two-year odyssey through Iran's penal system appeared to distance himself from his clients in an interview published on Monday, ... Americans convicted in Iran say they were hostages US hikers released from Iran recount prison time US Hikers Leave Iran Prison Fitter With Sean Penn to Thank |
International Business Times | Sean Penn Helped Free Hostages In Iran Huffington Post Josh Fattal and Shane Bauer, American hikers imprisoned in Iran under suspicion of espionage, were freed last week after over two years as hostages. In a diplomatic twist fit for a movie, it seems that they have Oscar winning actor Sean Penn to thank. ... Sean Penn played a role in hikers' release from Iran How Sean Penn Helped Free US Hikers in Iran Sean Penn Played Role in Helping Free Two American Hostages in Iran |
USA Today | U.S., Iraq target rockets from Iran USA Today Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said that military action and political pressure on Iran from Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki have helped reduce attacks since the summer. The Iraqi Shiite terror group Hezbollah Brigade, which has links to Iran's ... |
The Associated Press | Iran just months from N-bomb The Australian IRAN may be just six months away from developing a nuclear bomb, despite international attempts to thwart the program through sanctions and cyber attacks. Two years after an underground installation in the city of Qmo was revealed in a joint press ... Covert Activities Seen Escalating Against Iranian Atomic Program Ex-officials: Iran nuclear effort hit by sabotage 'Israel dreadful of Iran's reaction' |
Fox News | Could Release of American Hikers Help Ex-FBI Agent Robert Levinson? ticklethewire.com Could the release by Iran of two American hikers help spur the release of missing retired FBI agent Robert Levinson? Fox News reports that Nelson fired of a letter on Sept. 22 to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton ... Lawmaker Hopes Release of American Hikers Will Lead to Return of Missing ... |
Politico | Obama's Bunker-Busters to Israel Religion Dispatches Last week's scoop by Newsweek's Eli Lake, that the Obama administration had sold bunker-busting bombs to Israel for use against Iran's nuclear sites, placed the Antichrist Obama in agreement with John Hagee. That's not to say that Obama believes all ... The anti-anti-Iran crowd needs to come up with a better argument (also, Eli's ... Why did Obama give bunker-buster bombs to Israel? US Supplying Bunker Busters to Israel |
Press TV | Iran summons BBC workers The Australian The summons followed the arrest this month in Iran of six independent filmmakers for allegedly providing the BBC with video and news reports perceived as damaging to Iran. The BBC said its Farsi channel had bought rights to the filmmakers' films in the ... Iran summons several people over alleged BBC ties 'BBC employees made anti-Iran content' Iran summons several people over alleged BBC ties |
Al-Arabiya | Sanctions on Iran based on presumptions unacceptable: Erdogan Tehran Times TEHRAN - Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said sanctions against Iran are 'based on presumptions' and thus are unacceptable. Four rounds of sanctions have been imposed on Iran over its nuclear program under the illusion that it may ... Will Turkey succeed where Iran failed? At UN, Turkey slams Israel and Iran slams US |