Bloomberg | Iran says oil revenues down by half: paper Reuters DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran's oil revenues have been cut in half this year compared with last year, a newspaper quoted Iran's economic minister as saying, an admission of how deeply Western sanctions are cutting Tehran's chief source of funds. U.S. and ... Don't Mess Up U.S.-Iran Sanctions MP Condemns US "Carrot-Stick" Policy on Iran Iran says US new sanctions in contradiction with diplomacy approach to nuclear ... |
Washington Post | Iran Urges Immediate Halt to Violence in Syria - ABC News ABC News Iran is calling for a halt to violence in Syria, hit by a 21-month civil war. Iran is the main regional ally of Syrian President Bashar Assad. The call comes as reports of rebel achievements increase, and much of the international community recognizes ... Iran backs Syria presidential election, halt to arms shipments as parts of ... Did Iran just dump Assad? | FP Passport Iran will not allow West to overthrow Assad: Salehi |
WND.com | Iran making anthrax at secret plant WND.com Reza Kahlili served in CIA Directorate of Operations, as a spy in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, counterterrorism expert; currently serves on the Task Force on National and Homeland Security, an advisory board authorized by Congress. He is the author ... |
Business Insider | Iran president cancels Turkey visit amid Syria rift Reuters ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Iran's president has canceled a trip to Turkey a day after his military chief warned the deployment of NATO missiles along its border with Syria could lead to a "world war", Turkey's state-run Anatolian news agency said on Sunday. Iran: Patriot Missiles In Turkey First Step To Next World War Iran president offers condolences to Americans over school shooting Iran warns Turkey against Zionist defense line - Arlington Foreign Policy ... |
Press TV | Report: South African petrochemicals group Sasol will continue investing in Iran Press TV A report says South African petrochemicals group Sasol will continue investing in Iran, despite news last month pointing to the company's potential disinvestment due to a possible risk of sanctions. Eric Roper, managing director of Aryasasol Polymer ... Sasol will continue investing in Iran's petrochemical sector |
Business Insider | Six-Nation Talks With Iran Over Nuclear Program May Take 'Harder Nose ... Business Insider According to the Post, that will look rather similar to what was put on the table at abortive talks in the summer: no new sanctions, a lifting of the ban of sales of aircraft parts to Iran, and help with peaceful nuclear power generation, in return for ... Mooted IAEA-Iran 'deal' just the beginning: analysts Iran: Talks with IAEA positive Iran and IAEA – sitting on the devil's donkey |
Obama's year of reckoning awaits on Iran - FT.com Financial Times Asked about the fiscal cliff's impact on foreign perceptions of the US, David Rothkopf, a former Clinton official, quipped: “If Lindsay Lohan were arrested again tomorrow, how much would it change your opinion of her?” The cliff is a domestic crisis of ... |
Press TV | Iran chides EU for handing Sakharov Prize to dissidents Yahoo! News (blog) DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran criticized the European Union on Sunday for giving its prize for human rights and freedom of thought to two Iranians, a lawyer and a filmmaker, who were cut off from the outside world for defying the country's leadership. The ... Iran slams European Parliament over Sakharov prize Report: Iran criticizes EU Sakharov Prize for dissident Iran slams Sakharov prize honours as 'political' |
Yahoo! News (blog) | Son of Iran's Rafsanjani released from prison: IRNA Yahoo! News (blog) Reuters/Reuters - EDITORS' NOTE: Reuters and other foreign media are subject to Iranian restrictions on leaving the office to report, film or take pictures in Tehran. Former Iranian president Akbar Hashemi …more Rafsanjani gives the opening speech ... Iran ex-president son out on bail: prosecutor Son of Iran's ex-President released on bail |
Iran, other countries horrified by Connecticut massacre Bangor Daily News LONDON — International leaders on Saturday expressed horror at the Connecticut elementary school massacre, with Iran — at odds with the United States — calling the incident tragic and Pope Benedict conveying “heartfelt grief.” Twenty-eight people ... |