CBS News | Iran Gets Flamed in a New Cyberattack BusinessWeek By Jordan Robertson and Barrett W. Sheridan on May 30, 2012 Iran is once again in the crosshairs of an international cyberattack. On May 28, almost two years after a sophisticated virus known as Stuxnet wrecked some of the country's uranium enrichment ... Iran: 'Flame' virus fight began with oil attack Iran: "Flame" virus defeated; Data recovered Computer virus tied to spy attacks on Iran in 2010 |
Islamic Republic News Agency | Iran not to pursue production of nuclear bomb Islamic Republic News Agency Iranian president reiterated Iran's "legal right" to enrich uranium to 20 percent and said other countries would have to explain why Iran was not allowed to do this and what they would offer Iran in exchange if it stopped enriching uranium. Israeli leaders skeptical of new diplomatic efforts on Iran nuclear program EU says alarmed by rise in death sentences in Iran Obama's Iran charade |
Haaretz | Images Appear to Show Iran Test Site Cleanup Wall Street Journal By JAY SOLOMON WASHINGTON—New satellite photographs published by a Washington think tank appear to show intensified efforts by Iran over the past week to cleanse a military site south of Tehran suspected of being used for nuclear-weapons research. Image shows buildings gone at Iran site: diplomats UN: Image shows buildings gone at Iran nuclear site Diplomats: Image shows buildings gone at Iran site |
Moneycontrol.com | Japan's Iran crude imports dive in April Reuters TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's crude imports from Iran fell 65.5 percent in April from a year earlier, ahead of deeper declines that may come from July due to the difficulty in doing business with the Islamic Republic as Western sanctions bite. Japan's Iranian Crude Imports Fall Oil edges above $91 amid Iran nuclear concerns Korea's Iranian oil imports to continue |
Press TV | Israel's Barak tells NBC: 'A nuclear Iran is unacceptable' msnbc.com (blog) In this exclusive interview, Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak spoke with NBC's Richard Engel about Iran and its apparent effort to become a military power with a nuclear weapon. By NBC News A military strike against Iran to prevent the country from ... Israelis reject military option against Iran Barak discusses Iranian threat at INSS conference Iran Thinks US and Israel Unable to Attack, Says Barak |
Gulf Times | Iran Prepares To Nominate Candidate For OPEC Chief - Official Wall Street Journal LONDON (Dow Jones)--Iran is preparing to nominate its own candidate for OPEC's top position, the country's representative with the producers' group said Wednesday, joining other heavyweights such as Iraq and Saudi Arabia. Asked by Dow Jones if Iran ... Iran urges OPEC members to avoid unilateral measures Mideast July crude sold at discount despite Iran fears Iran seeks to maintain oil reserves for up to 116 years |
The Hindu | Despite US opposition, Iran to be transport hub for North-South Corridor The Hindu A multi-nation transport corridor that would radically reduce cargo transportation time between India on one side and Central Asia and Russia on the other with Iran being the pivot could see dry runs beginning next year. A three-day meeting of experts ... |
Moneycontrol.com | Oil edges above $91 amid Iran nuclear concerns BusinessWeek By PABLO GORONDI 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 ... NYMEX-Crude prices rise after Iran says no to UN visit Oil up to near $92 on Greece vote optimism, Iran OIL FUTURES: Crude Up On Weaker Dollar; Iran Supportive |
TIME (blog) | US Frustration on Iran and Syria Puts New Cards in Russia's Hands TIME (blog) By Tony Karon | @tonykaron | May 30, 2012 | + Russia's help will be crucial for President Barack Obama in addressing the crisis in Syria and the Iran nuclear standoff, but President Vladimir Putin is playing hard to get. Since resuming the presidency ... |
UPI.com | Israel 'will be buried' if West attacks Syria, Iranian official warns Haaretz By Avi Issacharoff and Amos Harel | May.31, 2012 | 1:04 AM Western military intervention in war-torn Syria would result in a regional upheaval that would undoubtedly engulf Israel, a senior Iranian official said yesterday, following a massacre in the ... Syria fiasco, Iran disaster? Iran sends troops to Syria Iran: Military intervention in Syria would engulf Israel |