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Iran's Ayatollah Khamenei: Missile program trumps talk - Fox News Wed, 30 Mar 2016 13:50:30 GMT

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Iran's Ayatollah Khamenei: Missile program trumps talk
Fox News
In a bold speech clearly aimed at Western negotiators and Iran's moderate political wing, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei declared Wednesday his rogue nation would remain strong through its missile program -- not through talks with other countries.
Iran Will Continue Missile Program, Supreme Leader SaysWall Street Journal
Khamenei says missiles, not just talks, key to Iran's futureReuters
Iran's Khamenei: Missiles are part of the futureBBC News
The Guardian -RT -euronews
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Why Isn't Iran at the Nuclear Security Summit? - The National Interest Online Wed, 30 Mar 2016 20:59:34 GMT

The National Interest Online

Why Isn't Iran at the Nuclear Security Summit?
The National Interest Online
As the final Nuclear Security Summit begins in Washington this week, a country whose nuclear program has come in from the cold—Iran—is missing from the guest list, raising questions as to whether it should have been invited. What the United States ...

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Senate Foreign Relations chairman angry over UN inaction on Iran - Washington Post Wed, 30 Mar 2016 22:05:40 GMT

Washington Post

Senate Foreign Relations chairman angry over UN inaction on Iran
Washington Post
Reuters reported Wednesday that U.N. Security Council diplomats don't think the case for sanctions is very strong because under the relevant U.N. resolution Iran is only “called upon” to not conduct ballistic missile tests that could deliver a nuclear ...
Danny Danon welcomes US and allies' call for 'appropriate response' to Iran missile testJerusalem Post Israel News
Corker Says Lack Of UN Security Council Action On Iran Defies Assurances From Obama AdministrationThe Chattanoogan
Iran's supreme leader pushes talks and missiles, not one or the otherLos Angeles Times
Press TV -Firstpost -Al-Monitor
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Iran's Rouhani Scraps Austria Trip as Nations Differ on Reasons - Bloomberg Wed, 30 Mar 2016 10:31:09 GMT

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Iran's Rouhani Scraps Austria Trip as Nations Differ on Reasons
Bloomberg
The Vienna-based Die Presse newspaper said Iran had demanded that Austria prevent planned demonstrations over the Islamic Republic's nuclear program during Rouhani's visit. The request, last raised on Tuesday morning, was rejected by Austria, it said ...
Pakistan to buy more electricity from IranPress TV
Iran's Rouhani calls off Austria visit at last minute, citing securityReuters UK
Iran officials defend Rouhani's Pakistan tripAl-Monitor
The Local Austria -Yahoo News
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Canada regrets cutting ties with Iran, wants to re-engage - Press TV Wed, 30 Mar 2016 07:01:16 GMT

Press TV

Canada regrets cutting ties with Iran, wants to re-engage
Press TV
“Canada's severing of ties with Iran had no positive consequences for anyone: not for Canadians, not for the people of Iran, not for Israel, and not for global security,” Stéphane Dion said on Tuesday while addressing an international conference at the ...
Severing Iran ties did nothing for us, new Canadian FM saysThe Times of Israel
Severing relations with Iran was a bad idea says Canadian FMRudaw
Dion touts new foreign policy approach, vows to reengage with IranCanadian Jewish News (blog)

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Why a New York Times Journalist Is Stunningly Sweet on Iran in the Paper's Food Secti ... - Algemeiner Wed, 30 Mar 2016 18:46:49 GMT

Algemeiner

Why a New York Times Journalist Is Stunningly Sweet on Iran in the Paper's Food Secti ...
Algemeiner
Touting Yazd's “honesty,” “Generosity” and “sweets,” the article studiously neglects any mention of the other, more sinister things the city is known for. These include: a uranium mine and a steel factory reportedly linked to Iran's illicit nuclear ...

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Iran's new continent-spanning trains - The Economist Tue, 29 Mar 2016 10:12:09 GMT

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Iran's new continent-spanning trains
The Economist
THE 10,500km (6,500-mile) journey from Yiwu City in eastern China through Kazakhstan, Kyrghyzstan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan was sluggish; but when the first Chinese train pulled into Tehran station after a 14-day haul, Iranian officials hailed a ...

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EDITORIAL: North Korea, Iran share threat to the West - Washington Times Thu, 31 Mar 2016 01:15:14 GMT

Washington Times

EDITORIAL: North Korea, Iran share threat to the West
Washington Times
This photo provided by the Defense Department's Missile Defense Agency, taken Jan. 28, 2016, shows a long-range ground-based interceptor is launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. As North Korea rattles its nuclear saber and threatens to bomb ...
S. Korea, Iran officials to meet over economy and N. KoreaKorea Times

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Iran, China and the Silk Road Train - The Diplomat Wed, 30 Mar 2016 12:33:56 GMT

The Diplomat

Iran, China and the Silk Road Train
The Diplomat
Ferrying 32 containers of cargo, it left Yiwu in China's eastern Zhejiang province on January 2, snaking its way through Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan before entering Iran. It took the train 14 days to cover the roughly 10,399 km long journey to Tehran.

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Iranian expats hard to woo as Western firms seek foothold in Iran - Reuters Tue, 29 Mar 2016 10:52:00 GMT

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Iranian expats hard to woo as Western firms seek foothold in Iran
Reuters
LONDON International firms are hunting for Western-educated Iranians to take on executive jobs in the Islamic Republic after the removal of most sanctions, but are finding it hard to win them over. Interviews with Western companies and headhunters as ...

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