The Guardian | Iran's New Fake Inventions: Time Machine, 'Islamic Google Earth' Wired Iran's technological prowess has reached an all-time high. First it claims to have solved the metaphysical conundrums associated with time travel. Next up: an Islamic version of Google Earth, one free of the pernicious influence of “the U.S., England ... Iran plans 'Islamic Google Earth' Iran to launch 'Islamic Google Earth' in four months Iran To Launch 'Islamic Google Earth' |
Voice of America | US targets companies accused of evading Iran sanctions Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States on Thursday slapped financial penalties on an Iranian businessman, a Malaysian bank and a network of companies it accused of attempting to evade international sanctions on Iran's nuclear program through ... US targets network for evading Iran sanctions US Targets Web of Companies Accused of Evading Iran Sanctions Sanctions behind Iran's distrust toward US talks: Iranian MP |
The Atlantic Wire | What time machine? Iranian news agency quietly deletes a report that Iran had ... Washington Post (blog) Iran's semiofficial Fars News Agency seems to have retreated from its earlier, mind-boggling story saying that an Iranian scientist had invented the world's first “time machine.” Yes, you read that correctly: the world's first time machine. Fars ... Iran's Latest Fake Invention Is a Time Machine That Fits in Your Computer A real future shock as Iran invents time travel Iran Invents Time Machine, Fears Being Ripped Off by China |
Voice of America | Ties Among North Korea, Syria and Iran - a Major Security Threat Voice of America CAPITOL HILL — As North Korea continues to threaten the United States and its allies with nuclear attack, three U.S. House Foreign Affairs subcommittees have held a joint hearing on "Breaking the Iran, North Korea and Syria Nexus." Lawmakers and ... A New Containment Policy for Iran, North Korea |
Voice of America | Former Nuclear Negotiator Joins Iran's Presidential Race Voice of America During Ahmadinejad's two terms in office, tensions with the West over Iran's nuclear program have worsened, with the United States and Europe imposing sanctions on its oil and banks over suspicions Tehran is seeking atomic arms, which it denies. Iran presidential candidate vows 'constructive' outreach to West if elected Ahmadinejad: Iran doesn't need A-bomb US Congress in move to tighten financial noose on Iran |
Telegraph.co.uk | Man traces stolen laptop to Iran, blogs photos of new owners CNET (blog) Man traces stolen laptop to Iran, blogs photos of new owners. A stolen MacBook apparently goes on an epic journey from London to Iran, sending back goofy images of the new owners to the theft victim. A riveting story, unless it's a publicity stunt. Stolen Laptop Sends Mystery Pictures from Iran Laptop stolen in London sends spy photos from Iran Laptop In Iran: Londoner's Photos Sent From His Stolen Computer Go Viral |
NBCNews.com | US, Iran & Russia to wrestle in New York City NBCNews.com NEW YORK (AP) - The United States is going to host Iran and Russia in a wrestling exhibition in New York City next month. USA Wrestling says Thursday that the Iranians and Russians will face off against the Americans in Grand Central Terminal on May 15. 'Classic Diplomacy:' US, Iran, Russia to Wrestle at Grand Central in NYC USA, Iran, and Russia wrestling to compete in New York City on May 15 |
Christian Science Monitor | Once-banned Iran exile group opens office a block from White House Washington Post (blog) There had been some 3,000-plus MEK in Camp Ashraf in Iraq near the Iranian border. The MEK turned over its weapons to the Army — and has rejected violence, an NCRI official told us. But pressure from Iran led the Iraqis to close the camp recently and ... Contentious Iran Group Opens US Office |
Business Recorder | Mattis interview: Syria would fall without Iran's help USA TODAY WASHINGTON — The increasingly isolated regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad would fall quickly without the tons of weapons and other military assistance it is getting from Iran, said Marine Gen. James Mattis, who recently stepped down as commander ... Iraq again inspects Syria-bound Iran aircraft |
Why the Iranian Nuclear Standoff Won't End Anytime Soon The Atlantic Heading into this past weekend's negotiations over Iran's nuclear program, U.S. officials were expressing cautious optimism. In the previous round of talks in February, Iran seemed willing to consider a new proposal that would constrain its ability to ... |