Aljazeera.com | Iran Embargo Will Be Ineffective, Iranian Oil Minister Says Huffington Post TEHRAN, Iran -- Iran's Oil Minister says his office has drawn up plans to make newly tightened sanctions against the Islamic Republic ineffective. Rostam Qasemi says his ministry is at the forefront of an economic battle with the West. Iran Oil Minister: Tehran will soon make oil embargo ineffective |
Haaretz | Iran issues new oil blockade warning Reuters DUBAI, July 14 (Reuters) - Iran could prevent even a singledrop of oil passing through the Strait of Hormuz if itssecurity is threatened, a naval chief said on Saturday, astensions simmer over Tehran's. Iran to close Strait of Hormuz if its security is threatened, warns naval chief Iran in full control of Hormuz Strait: IRGC navy commander |
MarketWatch | Crude Rises on Iran Sanctions, Output Cut Wall Street Journal Markets Pulse is a real-time story stream curated from The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones. Get it on your mobile device by pointing your browser to wsj.com/marketspulse. COLUMN-Oil market balance emboldens Iran's opponents: Campbell Western Sanctions against Iran Boost Crude Prices [FARS News Agency] Oil rebounds as U.S. imposes more Iran sanctions |
Washington Times | U.K. intel: Iran 2 years from nukes Bend Bulletin In an unusually public forum, the head of Britain's foreign intelligence agency, MI6, has forecast that Iran would likely achieve a nuclear weapons capability within two years, a British newspaper reported Friday. The newspaper, The Daily Telegraph ... Iran reports: War games showed missile accuracy Iran reformist cleric wants referendum on nuclear program Misreading Iran at our peril |
Sky News Australia | Justice probe nets Iran nuclear procurement ring Washington Post Chinese, Iranian nationals indicted for seeking American parts for Iran's most advanced centrifuges. US Charges Men in Plot to Violate Iran Embargo Iranian, Chinese Men Charged With Aiding Iran Enrichment Efforts In Iran: US secret effort leads to crack in nuclear smuggling case |
Iran auto production plunges by a third Yahoo! Sports From Yahoo! Sports: Iran's auto production fell by more than 36 percent over the past three months, the industry ministry was quoted by ISNA news agency as saying on Saturday, citing "lack of money." |
Iraq-Iran Ties Grow Stronger As Iraq Rises From The Ashes Huffington Post WASHINGTON -- In the run-up to the war in Iraq, neoconservative hawks in and out of the Bush administration promised that the U.S. invasion would quickly transform that country into a strong ally, a model Arab democracy and a major oil producer that ... |
Daily Beast | How Iran sanctions are fueling hatred of the US Tehran Times International opinion on Iran's nuclear program has been shaped by media coverage of Iran. After the painful 9/11 attacks and George W. Bush's initiation of the War on Terror, the corporate media began to disseminate anti-Iranian sentiment to demonize ... Insight: Despite sanctions, Apple gear booms in Iran Despite sanctions, Apple gear booms in Iran [AlArabiya.net (United Arab Emirates)] Apple Popular in Iran Despite Sanctions |
The Smoking Gun | FBI probes China's ZTE over Iran tech deals: report Reuters LONDON/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - The FBI has opened a criminal investigation into ZTE Corp's sale of banned U.S. computer equipment to Iran, a website reported, as the Chinese telecoms gear maker warned its. Chinese telecom firm ZTE probed for alleged sale of US surveillance equipment ... FBI Targets Chinese Firm Over Iran Deal FBI probes China's ZTE over Iran tech deals-report |
PakistanToday.com.pk | Pak, Iran can increase trade up to $10bn: Iran CG Pakistan Daily Times Share | |. Pak, Iran can increase trade up to $10bn: Iran CG. KARACHI: Iran trades with a large numbers of countries but Iran wants to improve its bilateral trade ties with Pakistan further, as Iran and Pakistan can increase trade up to $10 billion ... Iran wants direct import of Pakistani textile products Pak-Iran: Markets to be set up to boost trade Sorry brother Pakistan, your wheat's bad quality: Iran |