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The revolution is over - The Economist Thu, 30 Oct 2014 12:41:08 GMT

The Economist

The revolution is over
The Economist
TALKS to curb Iran's nuclear programme have less than a month to run. Even now, after 12 years of sporadic argument, Iran insists that it wants civilian nuclear power and not a bomb. But nobody really believes that. If the talks break down, atomic ...
Iran Foils Sabotage Attempt on Heavy Water TanksABC News
Western Companies Hope For a Bonanza in IranTIME
A Higher Purpose For Apple's Sales In IranForbes
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Iran Blocks Inspections, Hobbling Nuclear Deal - Wall Street Journal Fri, 31 Oct 2014 23:18:33 GMT

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Iran Blocks Inspections, Hobbling Nuclear Deal
Wall Street Journal
WASHINGTON—Iran's government continues to stonewall United Nations weapons inspectors, complicating the Obama administration's effort to forge a nuclear agreement with Tehran by a late-November deadline, according to U.S. and U.N. officials.
UN Says Iran Is Silent on Efforts for a BombNew York Times
'Iran has stopped answering questions on possible military dimensions of its ...Jerusalem Post
Iran Slowing Cooperation With Nuclear MonitorsUSNI News
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Iran a 'time bomb' for oil prices - CNBC Sat, 01 Nov 2014 13:10:37 GMT

CNBC

Iran a 'time bomb' for oil prices
CNBC
Markets should look for "a significant additional political risk premium on the price of Brent" if nuclear arms talks between Iran and major world powers break down, Nomura has warned. If Iran walks away from the negotiation table over the ...

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Bourdain: Iran different from what I could have imagined - CNN (blog) Sat, 01 Nov 2014 12:57:11 GMT

Iranian

Bourdain: Iran different from what I could have imagined
CNN (blog)
Yes, and an incredible experience. What we saw inside Iran was extraordinary, heartbreaking, confusing, inspiring and very, very different than the Iran I expected from looking at it from afar, from a geopolitical sense or what we read on the news ...
By: Anthony Bourdain, CNNIranian

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Iran hits back at criticism over executions - Aljazeera.com Sat, 01 Nov 2014 11:59:56 GMT

Aljazeera.com

Iran hits back at criticism over executions
Aljazeera.com
Iran has hit back at a United Nations report criticising the high number death sentences in the country, saying that 93 percent of executions over the last year involved drug smuggling. Mohammad Javad Larijani, secretary of Iran's Human Rights Council ...
Persecution, torture, murder: Iran blasted on human rights ahead of UN hearingFox News
Iran hits back after West condemns its human rights recordReuters
Iranian official suggests Washington Post reporter could be released soonWashington Post
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Iran poised to choose poverty over nuclear disarmament - Washington Post Fri, 31 Oct 2014 23:41:18 GMT

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Iran poised to choose poverty over nuclear disarmament
Washington Post
As the Nov. 24 deadline for Iran and the great powers to negotiate a comprehensive nuclear agreement approaches, both sides may be confronted with momentous choices. What happens if the decade-long search for an arms-control accord falters? Although ...
Kerry, Iran minister to meet ahead of deadline for atom dealReuters
How midterm elections may affect nuclear talks with IranBoston Globe
Flip the script on U.S. relations with IranThe Hill (blog)
Washington Free Beacon -The Independent -Fox News
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Toxic Stock Syndrome: Why Iran Ties, Hypocrisy And Conflicts of Interest Are ... - Huffington Post Sat, 01 Nov 2014 14:59:12 GMT

Toxic Stock Syndrome: Why Iran Ties, Hypocrisy And Conflicts of Interest Are ...
Huffington Post
And Rio Tinto features an added complication that is especially relevant for politicians who for years have been clamoring for tougher sanctions on Iran: Among the company's far-flung enterprises is the Rossing uranium mine in Namibia, which is jointly ...


making tracks in Tehran - Telegraph.co.uk Sat, 01 Nov 2014 08:05:42 GMT

Telegraph.co.uk

making tracks in Tehran
Telegraph.co.uk
Fanfare and flash bulbs greeted the Golden Eagle Danube Express this week on its arrival at Tehran station. The passengers were showered with gifts and good wishes, and eagerly pressed for quotes or poses, as they disembarked at Iran's capital into a ...
Iran welcomes Western tourists on first private rail tourAsharq Alawsat English
Iran serious to reach nuclear agreement with Sextet: FMPress TV
Asia buys less Iran crude, but volumes back above 1 million barrels-per-dayReuters
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CARLILE: Iran's acid attacks on women - Washington Times Fri, 31 Oct 2014 23:49:59 GMT

Washington Times

CARLILE: Iran's acid attacks on women
Washington Times
In Iran's Isfahan province, protesters gathered in the streets late last month to decry a series of attacks in which women were badly burned with acid. The attackers are presumed to have used the Islamic principle of “enjoining good and forbidding ...
Iranian Lawmakers Look To Protect Vigilantes Of Islamic JusticeRadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty

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David Ignatius: An Iranian who could balance Tehran's factions? - Washington Post Fri, 31 Oct 2014 01:47:54 GMT

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David Ignatius: An Iranian who could balance Tehran's factions?
Washington Post
An intriguing figure is gaining prominence in the Iranian government just as regional conflicts in Iraq and Syria intensify and nuclear talks with the West move toward a Nov. 24 deadline. The newly prominent official is Ali Shamkhani, the head of Iran ...
Analyst: US, Arab countries can start new era of ties with IranTrend.az

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