Christian Science Monitor | Facing Cyberattack, Iranian Officials Disconnect Some Oil Terminals From Internet New York Times TEHRAN — Iran disconnected several of its main Persian Gulf oil terminals from the Internet on Monday, local news media reported, as technicians were struggling to contain what they said were intensifying cyberattacks on the Oil Ministry and its ... Iran Says Virus Has Hit Oil Sector Brent crude steady under $119; Europe, Iran eyed Latest cyberattack on Iran targets oil export facilities |
ABC News | Iran making overtures to China on access to US drone technology Fox News 8, 2011: This image provided by the Iranian Revolutionary Guards claims to show the chief of the aerospace division of Iran's Revolutionary Guards, Gen. Amir Ali Hajizadeh, left, listening to an unidentified colonel as he points to a US RQ-170 Sentinel ... Panetta Scoffs at Iran Claim It Copied US Spy Drone Can Iran Really Copy a US Drone? Panetta dismisses Iran's claims about drone |
The Associated Press | Obama seeks to stop Syria, Iran tech assault on activists Baltimore Sun WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama imposed US sanctions on Monday on those who help Syria and Iran track dissidents through cell phones and computers, serving notice on technology providers that they could be held responsible for those ... Obama's new sanctions against Syria, Iran take aim at digital harassment US puts sanctions on telecom firms in Syria, Iran Obama unveils sanctions on Syria, Iran for tech assault on activists |
www.worldbulletin.net | Iran -- Nuclear Weapons, Not Energy Huffington Post Iran claims its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes, but the majority of the rest of the world questions this assertion. And for good reason: A thorough assessment of the evidence shows that Iran's end goal is a nuclear weapons capability, ... Iran sees progress at Baghdad nuclear talks in May Iran's foreign minister dismisses Israeli threats of attacks as 'empty words ... Iran says nuclear 'capabilities' must be recognised |
British man gets $1M bail in Iran missile case Fox News EL PASO, Texas – A judge granted a $1 million bail Monday for a British man who was extradited to Texas to face charges that he tried to sell missile parts to Iran. Under the ruling, Christopher Tappin, 65, must post a $50000 cash deposit, ... |
NDTV | Leader says Iran content with Iraq's rising power Tehran Times TEHRAN – Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has said that the Islamic Republic of Iran is satisfied with the growing power of Iraq in the region and the Arab world. The Leader made the remarks during a meeting with ... Iran says nuclear 'capabilities' must be recognised Blast Erdogan and then go to Iran! |
Banging the tin drum for Iran and against Israel Fox News (blog) He further argued in his poem that Israel plans the “extermination of the Iranian people.” On Sunday, the conservative German paper Die Welt am Sonntag quoted Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: “That it comes from a German Nobel laureate and ... |
Q&A: Iran president's controversial visit to Abu Musa BBC News Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's visit to the small island of Abu Musa near the Strait of Hormuz on in mid-April sparked a furious response from the United Arab Emirates, which disputes Tehran's claim to sovereignty over the island. |
Christian Science Monitor | Syria? Iran? Kony? Let's face down atrocities before they occur. Christian Science Monitor Obama sets a model for the world with an alert system to prevent potential mass atrocities. But will it also prevent foreign military intervention in trouble spots? By the Monitor's Editorial Board / April 23, 2012 Two American soldiers assist in ... |
Iran Grain Imports May Fall 5.8% in 2012-13 on Wheat, FAO Says BusinessWeek By Rudy Ruitenberg on April 23, 2012 Iran's grain imports are expected to decline 5.8 percent in the year through March 2013 after purchases in the beginning of this year boosted stockpiles, the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization said. |