CNN | Iran sends second monkey into space USA TODAY TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran said Saturday it has successfully sent a monkey into space for a second time, part of an ambitious program aimed at manned space flight. Iran's state TV said that the launch of the rocket dubbed Pajohesh, or Research in Farsi ... Iran claims 2nd launch of monkey into space and back Iran says it sends second monkey into space, brings it back safely Iran claims second monkey sent to space and back |
Aljazeera.com | Iran arrests British MI6 spy: report Aljazeera.com The report, which the Reuters news agency could not verify, comes at a time when London and Tehran have been taking steps towards restoring diplomatic relations that were broken off after activists stormed the British embassy in Iran in November 2011. Report: Iran arrests alleged MI6 spy working for Britain in Iran 'MI6 spy' captured by Iran Iran claims to have captured MI6 spy |
CNN | Iran Asks US to Provide More on Missing American ABC News In a statement to The Associated Press on Saturday, Iranian press counselor at the United Nations, Alireza Miryusefi, called on the U.S. government to explain Levinson's mission in Iranian territory, after an AP investigation revealed that he had been ... White House: Levinson not a government employee when he made Iran trip missing American in Iran was working for CIA Debriefing: What happened to CIA's man who went missing in Iran? (+video) |
BBC News | Why the Iran deal is good for US CNN (blog) Editor's note: Laicie Heeley is the director of Middle East and defense policy at The Center for Arms Control and Non-proliferation. The views expressed are the writer's own. Two weeks after the P5+1 powers reached a deal aimed at curbing Iran's ... EU says "technical issues" delaying Iran nuclear talks; Iran says US ... Iran nuclear talks halted amid row over US sanctions Iran angry over US sanctions, nuclear talks interrupted |
NEWS.com.au | Iran cancels Pakistan gas pipeline loan NEWS.com.au Iran has already invested more than $US2 billion to construct the Iranian side of the pipeline but there are serious doubts about how Pakistan could finance the $US2 billion needed to construct the pipeline on its territory. Iran's former president ... Iran warns of cash fine over pipeline delay |
Iran launches second monkey into space The Guardian Iran's state TV reported that the launch of the rocket called Pajohesh, or Research in Farsi, marked Iran's first use of liquid fuel in such an operation. It said the rocket reached a height of 72 miles before the monkey, named Fargam or Auspicious ... |
ABC News | Wife of US pastor held in Iran pleads for his freedom CNN (CNN) -- The wife of an American pastor imprisoned in Iran pleaded with a House subcommittee on foreign affairs Thursday to do something to free her husband. Naghmeh Abedini said that her husband, Saeed Abedini, went to Iran to build an orphanage but ... Wife of American pastor held in Iran blasts Obama administration for not doing ... Wife of US Pastor Held in Iran: Obama, Tehran Is Testing You Wife of American Pastor Imprisoned in Iran Testifies to Congress: 'I Fear He ... |
Telegraph.co.uk | Iran says it has detained 'MI6 spy' Telegraph.co.uk Iran's media says authorities have detained a spy working for the British intelligence agency MI6 in the town of Kerman in the south east of the country. The semi-official Iranian news agency ISNA reported that the individual had confessed to working ... |
New York Times (blog) | American Who Killed for Iran's Revolution in 1980 Resurfaces in CIA Spy Drama New York Times (blog) By ROBERT MACKEY. Dawud Salahuddin A still image from the 2006 documentary “American Fugitive: The Truth About Hassan,” showing Dawud Salahuddin, an American who fled to Iran in 1980 (a.k.a. David Theodore Belfield and Hassan Abdulrahman). |
BBC News | UK-Iran 'contact before Briton's killing' questioned BBC News A British businessman is likely to have killed by the Iranian authorities after the UK government supplied it with information, a former director of public prosecutions has said. Lord Macdonald questioned why the Home Office approved the transfer of ... |