Global Voices Online | Isolating Iran? Los Angeles Times For the next three years, Iran will serve as the chair of the movement, which was formed in 1961 to counterbalance the superpowers. In early August, Iran hosted a high-level meeting that included Russia on the crisis in Syria. All this points to the ... Iran might let diplomats visit suspected nuclear site Iran urges developing nations at summit to oppose sanctions Iran mulls letting diplomats visit suspected nuclear site |
Al-Arabiya | Iran's Nuclear Quest New York Times Iran appears to have installed a few hundred more centrifuges at its deep underground site known as Fordow, thus enhancing its ability to produce uranium enriched to 20 percent, a purity that can be converted relatively quickly to bomb-grade fuel. Will Israel Bomb Iran? Charles Krauthammer | Urgent need for America to get tough with Iran Iran and Israel: Humiliation, fear, reconciliation |
Voice of America | Experts: Tightening Iran Sanctions Hurts Ordinary Iranians Voice of America Iran is hosting a summit for dozens of nations in the Non-Aligned Movement, while some of those countries are complying with U.S. and international sanctions against Tehran for its nuclear program. Iran says its atomic program is for peaceful purposes. Report: Iran's military chief suing US over sanctions against him Iran's military chief suing US over sanctions |
Haaretz (blog) | Visit by Egypt's Morsi to Iran reflects foreign policy shift Washington Post The visit by President Mohamed Morsi to Iran will be the first by an Egyptian leader since the nations broke off diplomatic relations in the 1980s after Egypt's recognition of Israel. As the host nation, Iran is widely expected to use the gathering to ... Deciphering Egypt's Iran policy Morsi's visit to Iran could reshape the region Egypt reaches out to Iran over Syria |
Wall Street Journal | Iran Said to Send Troops to Bolster Syria Wall Street Journal BEIRUT—Iran is sending commanders from its elite Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps and hundreds of foot soldiers to Syria, according to current and former members of the corps. The personnel moves come on top of what these people say are Tehran's ... |
AFP | UniCredit Faces US Probe On Iran Wall Street Journal (blog) The Milan-based bank said in a statement over the weekend that its German unit, HVB, was being investigated by the New York County District Attorney's Office, the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets ... Pioneer parent probed over possible Iran violations UniCredit unit HVB probed over Iran sanctions US probes UniCredit over Iran sanction violation |
Ma'an News Agency | Hamas declines invite to Iran summit, citing Palestinian unity Chicago Tribune GAZA (Reuters) - The Hamas Islamist government in Gaza said it had declined an invitation to a meeting of 120 developing nations in Tehran this week, heading off a potential confrontation with rival Palestinian leaders in the West Bank. Ismail Haniyeh ... Iran opens nonaligned summit amid Palestinian rift Gaza Hamas premier drops plan to go to Iran summit Sources: Iran was forced to withdraw Khamenei invite to Haniyeh |
CBS News | Romney on Iran: 'Maintain all options that we have' Jewish Telegraphic Agency (blog) Mitt Romney spoke with CBS News and was asked about Iran. Using language similar to that used by President Obama, Romney said that "we certainly have to mantain all options that we have" to prevent Iran from getting nuclear weapons, an outcome that ... Romney: Nuclear Iran "unacceptable" |
Hindu Business Line | Iran draws India closer with talks on Afghanistan KRQE NEW DELHI (AP) — India, Iran and Afghanistan will hold talks on giving greater access to landlocked Afghanistan, a move that could also ease Iran's isolation in the region, Indian officials said Saturday. The three countries will meet Sunday to ... Iran, India, Afghanistan to spur trade, transit via Chabahar The Iran-India-Afghanistan riddle US supports India, Iran and Afghan pact on Chabahar port |
WND.com | Iran stages conference in pursuit of legitimacy 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 ... Tensions in the Iranian Leadership Over Excluding Women from Universities Iran wages war on campus women |