USA TODAY | Iran Confirms Attack by New Virus New York Times TEHRAN — The computers of high-ranking Iranian officials appear to have been penetrated by a data mining virus called Flame, in what may be the most destructive cyber attack on Iran since the notorious Stuxnet virus, an Iranian cyber defense ... Iran acknowledges that Flame virus has infected computers nationwide Iran, other Mideast states hit by computer virus |
USA TODAY | To Stop Iran's Nuclear Program, Cut a Deal on Oil Bloomberg Only the imposition of harsh economic sanctions brought Iranian negotiators back to the table for talks on its nuclear program last week in Baghdad. Only the prospect of lifting those sanctions can keep them there. This is the central bind that the ... Israeli Leader UrgesTougher Line in Iran Talks Talks with Iran produce delays, not progress Israel's Netanyahu Seeks Tougher Nuclear Demands on Iran |
FOX News Radio | Justices Reject Appeal by Former Iran Hostages New York Times WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected the last legal appeal for former American hostages seeking compensation for their captivity in Iran three decades ago, leaving legislation newly introduced in Congress as the last chance to resolve ... High court turns down former hostages in Iran Supreme Court rejects appeal from former embassy hostages who wanted to sue Iran |
UPI.com | Iran sends troops to Syria New York Daily News Tehran, May 30 — Iran has sent its troops to help the regime of embattled Syrian President Bashar al-Assad fight opposition forces, a senior commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards has said. "Before our presence in Syria, too many people were ... Iran strengthens its backing for Assad Iran: Syria Army Being Aided By Revolutionary Guards Houla massacre: US accuses Iran of 'bragging' about its military aid to Syria |
Irish Times | Oil edges above $91 amid Iran nuclear concerns Boston.com The price of oil rose slightly to above $91 a barrel Tuesday amid concerns that tensions over Iran's nuclear program could escalate as sanctions tighten this summer. By early afternoon in Europe, benchmark oil for July delivery was up 38 cents to ... OIL FUTURES: Crude Slightly Higher: Iran, Greece Remain In Focus Oil rises above $91 amid Iran nuclear concerns |
Al-Arabiya | Japan's Iranian Crude Imports Fall Wall Street Journal By MARI IWATA TOKYO—Japan's crude-oil imports from Iran dropped in April, while imports from Saudi Arabia rose sharply during the same month, the Ministry of Finance said Wednesday. April was the first full month since the US exempted Japan, ... Japan's Iran crude imports fall 65.5 pct y/y in April S Korea boosts Iran oil imports South Korea's Iran oil imports rise in April, stockpiling seen |
Tehran's Noise Is All Bluster New York Times The response from various corners in Iran to the prospect of a formal union between the ruling monarchies of Saudi Arabia and Bahrain has been over the top. Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani even reportedly suggested that if Bahrain was going to be ... |
FuelFix (blog) | NYMEX-Crude eases on Spain credit, debt concerns Reuters * Credit downgrade of Spain pressure euro, oil * Tensions over Iran nuclear program limit oil losses * Coming up: API oil data 4:30 pm Wednesday NEW YORK, May 29 (Reuters) - US crude edged lower on Tuesday, retreating after a downgrade of Spain's ... Oil edges above $91 amid Iran nuclear concerns Oil Rises on U.S. Consumer Confidence, Iran Inspections - report Oil rises above $91 amid Iran nuclear concerns |
Iran Raises Its Enriched-Uranium Stockpile, IAEA Says San Francisco Chronicle May 25 (Bloomberg) -- Iran increased its output of enriched uranium that world powers are concerned may eventually be used for a nuclear weapon, according to International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors. While the United Nations agency verified that ... |
Al-Arabiya | Report: Iran relaunches Russian-made submarine after local overhaul Washington Post TEHRAN,Iran — Iran's state TV is reporting the country's navy relaunched one of its Russian-made submarines after repairing its systems with locally-made replacement parts. Iran has tried to build a self-sufficient military program since 1992. Iran Relaunches Russian-made Submarine Iran says submarine fixed without Russia's help |