New York Daily News | What if we're wrong on Iran? Los Angeles Times In the absence of solid intelligence, the intelligence community has had to fall back on its own assumptions or mind-sets regarding Iran's nuclear program and make educated guesses about how its government would probably operate its programs. Iran, nukes and the drums of war War With Iran? A Time to Ask Questions Guest Column: The dangers of a nuclear Iran |
Globe and Mail | A New Sign of Distress as Iran's Currency Falls New York Times Iran's already fragile currency, the rial, has fallen in value by about 40 percent over the past week, battered by a combination of potent Western sanctions over the disputed Iranian nuclear program and new anxieties among Iranians about their ... Pressures Drive Iran's Currency to New Low Iran rial plunges as Western sanctions bite US says Iran currency woes show sanctions taking hold |
Sky News Australia | Iran restores access to Gmail Fox News The strong backlash and the unspecific pledges for an Iran-centric Internet alternative to the Silicon Valley powers and others highlight the two sides of the Islamic Republic's ongoing battles with the Web. It's spurred another technological ... Iran unblocks Google email again after officials complain Iran lifts Gmail ban #thecircuit Report: Iran Restores Access to Gmail, Google Search |
Press-Register - al.com (blog) | Iran Fars news agency apologizes for running Onion article saying Americans ... New York Daily News The joke piece said 77 percent of "rural Caucasian voters" preferred the Iranian president to Obama and quoted a fake West Virginia resident saying, "He takes national defense seriously, and he'd never let some gay protesters tell him how to run his ... Iran apologizes for citing Onion spoof Obama poll as fact Iranian News Agency Apologizes for Reporting Onion Story as Fact Iran's News Agency Apologizes For Reprinting An 'Onion' Article |
The Guardian | NEW: Attorney says Iranian cameraman's family has fled Iran CNN New York (CNN) -- A cameraman who accompanied Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to New York for the U.N. General Assembly has applied for asylum in the United States, and "he's afraid to return to Iran," his attorney said Monday. New York ... Iran's President Goes Home, His Cameraman Stays Behind Mahmoud Ahmadinejad accused of causing Iran's economic plight Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's cameraman defects to US |
Wall Street Journal (blog) | Iran Shippers Face Difficulty Dodging Sanctions Wall Street Journal (blog) Officials from landlocked Mongolia said they would cancel the flag registrations of five Iranian cargo ships, providing a window into the cat-and-mouse game played by international authorities that are trying to curb Tehran weapons programs and by ... |
NEWS.com.au | Iran Court Finds Reuters Journalist Guilty of 'Spreading Lies' New York Times Iran's state Press TV also reported the court decision. The Reuters headline was corrected, but it led to the suspension of the Reuters bureau in Tehran in March. Most of the Reuters staff members shifted to Dubai, but Ms. Hafezi, an Iranian citizen ... Iran: Reuters chief convicted in 'ninja' dispute Iran court convicts Reuters bureau chief on propaganda-related offenses |
Venezuela's Capriles vows to help Colombia, cool ties with Iran Reuters CARACAS, Oct 1 (Reuters) - Venezuelan opposition leader Henrique Capriles pledged to help C olombia in its peace talks with rebels and distance himself from Iran should he defeat President Hugo Chavez in an increasingly tight race ahead of Sunday's ... |
Issue brief: Iran CBS News The Electoral Issue: Iran's pursuit of nuclear weapons could lead to a regional arms race with other Middle Eastern states embarking on similar nuclear programs, disrupting the energy economy in the oil-rich Persian Gulf and jeopardizing the security ... |
Fars News Agency | 'Iran infiltrated most sensitive enemy cyber data' Jerusalem Post Iranians work on computer [illustrative] Photo: REUTERS/Caren Firouz. A senior commander of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps claimed on Sunday that Iran has managed to infiltrate and decrypt its enemies' highly classified data. R.-Adm. Ali ... Iran says it penetrated enemy computer networks, stole classified information |