Haaretz | Iran shifts enriched uranium to reactor fuel stock in 'confidence' show for West Washington Post TEHRAN, Iran — In a bid to ease international concerns over its nuclear program, Iran has converted more than a third of Tehran's most highly enriched uranium into a powder for a medical research reactor that is difficult to reprocess for weapons ... Israeli attack on Iran this fall is no longer in the cards Iran Denies Plan to End Nuclear Standoff Iran's Intelligence Ministry Launches Website |
The Nation | Iran fails to impose stronger rial rate, market frozen Reuters DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran's government was locked in a test of wills with currency dealers on Saturday as it tried unsuccessfully to impose a stronger rial exchange rate, after a plunge by the currency earlier in the week triggered street protests ... Iran Traders and Merchants at Work After Protests Over Rial Tehran's Grand Bazaar reopens, currency trade still frozen Iran currency rebounds after protests |
Ynetnews | Iran, Hezbollah likely behind UAV intrusion Jerusalem Post Of all the hostile elements seeking to harm Israeli national security, only two have the capability, track record and motivation to send drones into Israeli airspace: Iran and its Shi'ite proxy Hezbollah. The IDF has refused to comment on where the ... Downed drone: Iran testing Israel's capabilities Iranian Drone Shot Down Over Israel (VIDEO) Fighter jets shoot down drone over Israel |
Press TV | Iran Says EU Possible Ban of Iranian Gas Imports Is 'Propaganda' Businessweek The U.K., France and Germany are pressing the EU to agree to new measures to bring Iran's economy to its knees and bar its nuclear ambitions, according to several European diplomats. U.S. Undersecretary of the Treasury David Cohen is visiting France, ... Iran boosts gas exports to Turkey Iranian oil ministry downplays EU threats to ban Iran's natural gas export Iran downplays EU threats to ban natural gas exports |
Arutz Sheva | Iran urges intl. bodies to help obtain release of nationals abducted in Syria Tehran Times TEHRAN – Iran has called on the relevant international organizations to help obtain the release of the Iranian nationals who were abducted in Syria in August by the self-proclaimed Free Syrian Army (FSA) and have been threatened with death. On August 4 ... Iran seeks release of citizens taken hostage by rebels Iran calls on Syria, Turkey to show restraint over border tensions Turkey, Iran and the West Entangled in the Syrian Civil War |
AFP | US threatens more sanctions over Iran nuclear drive AFP LIMA — Iran must respond to international concerns about its suspect nuclear program, or face additional punitive sanctions, US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta warned Saturday. The West worries Iran is trying to develop an atomic bomb under cover of a ... Panetta: More Iran sanctions if nuke talks don't resume US threatens Iran with more sanctions |
The Daily Star | Iran Jams VOA's Satellite Broadcasts Voice of America (blog) The government appointed board that oversees Voice of America and other U.S.-sponsored broadcasts has responded with outrage to the latest incidence of satellite jamming of international Persian-language broadcasts by the Iranian government, calling it ... US accuses Iran of jamming VOA, other outside broadcasts amid currency unrest America charges Iran with jamming VOA's satellite broadcasts |
Daily Mail | Did Iran spy on French Alps murder victim's satellite firm? Daily Mail Ali Ansari, professor of history at St Andrews University and an Iran expert at defence think-tank Chatham House, told The Mail on Sunday that Iran did not want to be 'behind the technological curve' but added: 'I can't imagine anyone selling this to ... |
Business Insider | THERE IS NO HYPERINFLATION IN IRAN – The Real Story Is Much More ... Business Insider The Iranian rial has been in absolute freefall this week. Below is a chart of the currency up through Wednesday or so, when protests broke out in the money-changing centers and quotes were blacked out on currency trading websites because the plunge in ... |
A red line Iran would take seriously Washington Post Recently, red lines both figurative and — since Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's prop-assisted speech to the United Nations two weeks ago — literal have come to dominate the Iran policy discussion. While Netanyahu was as explicit as ... |