AP: Oil prices climbed above $98 per barrel Tuesday after Iran again threatened to cut off supplies to Europe.
Oil prices rise as Iran threatens EU supply cut
EU, US must accept Camp Ashraf residents: Iranian dissident
AFP: The EU and United States must take in ailing and wounded residents from a camp in Iraq housing thousands of Iranian dissidents, the leader of an Iranian opposition group said Tuesday.
US trial set for Iranian-American in death plot
AFP: A US judge Tuesday set an October 22 trial date for an Iranian-American accused of plotting with senior Tehran officials to hire Mexican gangsters to kill the Saudi ambassador to Washington.
Hezbollah says gets support, not orders, from Iran
Reuters: Lebanon's Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah acknowledged Tuesday for the first time that his militant movement received financial and material support from Iran, but denied it took instructions from the Islamic Republic.
Iran lawmakers may summon President on mismanagement, Fars says
Bloomberg: Iran’s parliament may summon President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to answer questions about his alleged economic and political mismanagement, the state-run Fars news agency reported.
Iran calls new US sanctions 'psychological war'
AP: Iran's foreign ministry has dismissed the new U.S. sanctions on Tehran, saying they are part of a "psychological war" meant to sow discontent among Iranians.
Iran MPs say ready to ban oil exports to some EU states
Reuters: Iran's parliament said on Tuesday it was ready to impose a ban on oil exports to some European states, the country's English-language Press TV reported.
Iran detains alleged BBC Persian journalists - reports
BBC: Reports from Iran say several people have been detained for alleged links to the BBC's Persian Service, which is banned in the country.
Shell, UOP among companies put on blacklist by Iran, Mehr says
Bloomberg: Iranian Oil Minister Rostam Qasemi has ordered five European companies, including Royal Dutch Shell Plc, to be put on a blacklist for failing to meet their commitments in the nation’s refinery projects, Mehr reported.
Deeper Iran sanctions; US targets its central bank
AP: Targeting Iran's economy, the U.S. ordered tough new penalties Monday to further pinch the country's financial system and encourage Israel to give sanctions more time before any military action against Iran's nuclear program.
Iran boosts nuclear work in bunker-diplomats
Reuters: Iran is believed to be expanding uranium enrichment activity deep inside a mountain, diplomatic sources said on Monday, a move likely to add to tension with Western powers that suspect Tehran is seeking nuclear weapons capability.
Obama signs order blocking all Iranian assets in US
AFP: President Barack Obama on Monday ordered new sanctions into force on Iran, including its central bank, seeking to tighten a choke hold on Tehran's economy as a nuclear showdown deepens.
Iran deters hypothetical ground invasion
UPI: An Iranian military official said his forces wrapped up a war games exercise in southern Iran meant to deter a hypothetical ground invasion.
Obama tightens Iran sanctions over bank "deception"
Reuters: President Barack Obama tightened sanctions on Iran another notch, the White House said on Monday, targeting its central bank and giving U.S. banks new powers to freeze assets linked to the government.
Iran sanctions plan targets oil companies, tanker fleet to slash business
Bloomberg: A U.S. proposal to sanction Iran’s state-owned oil company and its main tanker fleet may ensnare any person or business in the world involved in purchasing or shipping Iranian oil.
Obama says US, Israel 'in lockstep' on Iran
AFP: President Barack Obama on Sunday sought to reassure Americans over the threat posed by Iran, saying the United States was working "in lockstep" with Israel to bring Tehran to heel over its suspect nuclear program.
German reporter says he was beaten in Iran
AP: A German reporter says he was beaten by guards during his nearly five months of imprisonment in Iran and that he heard constant, "horrible cries" of other inmates being tortured.
Arab, Turkish officials urge dialogue with Iran
AP: Arab and Turkish officials slammed talk of a military strike against Iran, saying Sunday it would be a disaster for the region and calling for renewed negotiations, while also urging the international community to keep pressure on Syria to end the bloodshed there.
Iran says will attack any country used to strike its soil
Reuters: Iran will attack any country whose territory is used by "enemies" of the Islamic state to launch a military strike against its soil, the deputy head of Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards told the semi-official Fars news agency on Sunday.
Iraq central bank moves to identify dollar buyers
AFP: The Iraqi central bank has enacted measures to identify those who buy dollars, as some are believed to be front men at a time when Iran and Syria are facing foreign currency shortages due to sanctions.
Iranian warships dock at Saudi port
AFP: Iranian naval ships docked on Saturday in the Saudi port city of Jeddah on a mission to project the Islamic republic's "power on the open seas," the Fars news agency reported.
Iran asks OPEC states not to raise oil output
AFP: Iran has asked OPEC members not to raise oil production to compensate for a European Union embargo against the Islamic republic, Oil Minister Rostam Qasemi said on Saturday.
Iran mass producing anti-ship cruise missile: TV
AFP: Iran has begun mass production of an anti-ship cruise missile, state television's website said on Saturday.
Iran begins naval exercises near Gulf strait
AP: Iran says its powerful Revolutionary Guard is starting naval exercises near the Strait of Hormuz, the critical Gulf oil tanker route that Tehran has threatened to close in retaliation for tougher Western sanctions.



The brutal state-imposed bloodbath in Syria deserves uncompromising reproach.