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U.S. says Iran may face more sanctions
Thursday, 03 July 2008
ImageReuters: Iranian banks could face further sanctions unless Tehran complies with international demands over its disputed nuclear programme, Deputy U.S. Treasury Secretary Robert Kimmitt was quoted as saying on Thursday.
 
U.S. envoy in Israel plays down talk of Iran attack
Thursday, 03 July 2008
ImageReuters: The U.S. ambassador to Israel played down speculation on Thursday that an attack by either country on Iranian nuclear sites was imminent, saying the allies agreed sanctions should run their course.
 
Iran detains Saudi fishing boats near nuclear plant
Thursday, 03 July 2008
ImageAFP: Iran said on Thursday that it has seized four Saudi fishing vessels crewed by Indian nationals in territorial waters near its first nuclear power plant, the Fars news agency reported.
 
Iran's shift in nuclear tone may be to buy time
Thursday, 03 July 2008
ImageReuters: Iran's softer tone towards an offer of nuclear incentives made by world powers may be a bid to buy time rather than a shift to accept a key demand to halt nuclear work, analysts and diplomats said.
 
Iran inflation tops 26 pct yr/yr in June -report
Thursday, 03 July 2008
ImageReuters: Iran's annual inflation rose to 26.4 percent in June, an Iranian news agency cited central bank figures as showing on Thursday, as consumer prices continued to climb steadily in the world's fourth-largest oil exporter.
 
Bush keeps up pressure on Iran
Thursday, 03 July 2008

ImageNew York Times: President Bush said Wednesday that the United States still strongly preferred diplomacy as it confronts rising tensions and uncertainty over Iran, but that, as always, “all options are on the table.”

 
Bush: Force not ruled out on North Korea or Iran
Thursday, 03 July 2008
ImageAFP: US President George W. Bush said Wednesday that "military options remain on the table" in nuclear disputes with North Korea and Iran but underlined that he preferred a diplomatic resolution.
 
Solana still awaits Iran reply to nuclear offer
Thursday, 03 July 2008
ImageReuters: European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana said on Wednesday he was still waiting for a formal answer from Iran to incentives offered by major powers aimed at solving the dispute over its nuclear programme.
 
Bush: diplomacy first option on Iran nuclear program
Wednesday, 02 July 2008
ImageReuters: U.S. President George W. Bush said on Wednesday that diplomacy was the first option to address Iran's nuclear program, which he is concerned could be used to build a nuclear weapon, but he repeated that all options were on the table.
 
US army would find 'third front' hard if Israel attacks Iran
Wednesday, 02 July 2008
ImageAFP: Opening up a third front would pose a challenge for the US military already deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan, a top US military chief said Wednesday amid concerns Israel may attack Iran.
 
Oil producers interested in stable price - Iran
Wednesday, 02 July 2008
ImageReuters: Oil producing nations are suffering in the same way as oil consumers due to the weak U.S. dollar and increases in production costs and want to work with them to find a stable oil price, Iran said on Wednesday.
 
Iran open to U.S. office, wants direct U.S. flights
Wednesday, 02 July 2008
ImageReuters: Iran said on Wednesday it was ready to consider a U.S. diplomatic presence in Tehran and called for direct flights between the two countries, nearly three decades after Washington severed ties with Iran.
 
Russia's Medvedev: EU sanctions on Iran not helpful
Wednesday, 02 July 2008
ImageReuters: The European Union's decision to impose new sanctions on Iran could exacerbate tensions over Tehran's nuclear programme, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said in an interview published on Thursday.
 
Softer tone from Iran has experts guessing
Wednesday, 02 July 2008

ImageNew York Times: Iranian officials on Tuesday continued their long history of befuddling Western diplomats, as two top officials sounded conciliatory notes about the prospects of eventually breaching the impasse between the West and Tehran over the country’s nuclear ambitions.

 
Hezbollah said to train Shiite militiamen in Iraq
Wednesday, 02 July 2008
ImageAP: Hezbollah instructors trained Shiite militiamen at remote camps in southern Iraq until three months ago when they slipped across the border to Iran — presumably to continue instruction on Iranian soil, according to two Shiite lawmakers and a top army officer.
 
25 people killed in Iran bus crash
Tuesday, 01 July 2008

ImageIran Focus: Tehran, Iran, May 26 – At least 25 people were killed on Tuesday when a bus veered off a bridge in central Iran.

 
U.S. marks 40 years of atom treaty with swipe at Iran
Tuesday, 01 July 2008
ImageReuters: The United States, marking the 40th anniversary of the fraying nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), said on Tuesday it was concerned that countries like Iran had "violated" the pact.
 
Iran MPs threaten reprisals for any new sanctions
Tuesday, 01 July 2008
ImageAFP: Iran's conservative-controlled parliament warned on Tuesday it would reduce nuclear cooperation if any new sanctions were imposed over the country's atomic drive, the Fars news agency reported.
 
Iran orders paper director's arrest for 'insulting' president
Tuesday, 01 July 2008
ImageAFP: Iran's judiciary on Tuesday ordered the arrest of the director of a leading reformist newspaper over an article attacking President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for his remarks on the Shiites' "hidden imam."
 
U.S. dismisses report Israel likely to attack Iran
Tuesday, 01 July 2008
ImageBloomberg: The U.S. State Department dismissed an ABC News report that Israel is increasingly likely to attack Iranian nuclear facilities this year.
 
Iran says OPEC powerless to reduce oil price-report
Tuesday, 01 July 2008
ImageReuters: Iran's oil minister said the market was over-supplied with crude and OPEC could not do anything to reduce prices, the website of the country's Oil Ministry reported on Tuesday.
 
OPEC couldn't replace Iran oil output: chief
Tuesday, 01 July 2008
ImageReuters: OPEC could not replace lost Iranian output should Tehran carry out its threat to stop oil exports if attacked, OPEC President Chakib Khelil said on Tuesday.
 
Nuclear Iran is world's biggest threat: Obama advisor
Tuesday, 01 July 2008
ImageAFP: Democratic White House contender Barack Obama thinks a nuclear-armed Iran is the world's biggest threat and that Europe should adopt tougher sanctions against Tehran, a top aide of his told the Financial Times of London.
 
Oil trades above $141 on concern Iran may face military attacks
Tuesday, 01 July 2008
ImageBloomberg: Crude oil rose in New York on concern that Iran, the second-largest producer in the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, may face military attacks over its nuclear program, disrupting Middle East supplies.
 
Death toll in Tehran building collapse rises to 11
Tuesday, 01 July 2008
ImageReuters: The death toll in a building collapse in Tehran has risen to 11 people, Iran's ISNA news agency said on Tuesday, a day after the capital's fire department said three bodies had been pulled out of the rubble.
 
Bush loyalist now sees a White House dangerously soft on Iran and North Korea
Tuesday, 01 July 2008
ImageNew York Times: The White House’s effort to challenge Iran’s nuclear ambitions has been hobbled by “four and a half years of failed diplomacy.”
 
Leader's aide chides Iran president's atom approach
Tuesday, 01 July 2008
ImageReuters: A senior adviser to Iran's top authority said "provocative" speeches could damage the country's nuclear cause in its row with the West, a thinly veiled criticism of outspoken President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
 
US 'won't allow' Iran to shut key Gulf oil route
Monday, 30 June 2008
ImageAFP: The commander of the US navy's Fifth Fleet warned on Monday that the United States will not allow Iran to shut the Strait of Hormuz, the Gulf sea lane through which much of the world's oil is supplied.
 
Kuwait prepares in case Iran shuts Gulf oil route
Monday, 30 June 2008
ImageReuters: Kuwait is developing precautionary plans to ensure oil exports in case Iran closes a vital oil route in the world's largest oil exporting region, a top oil official told state news agency KUNA on Monday.
 
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Iran's nuclear standoff
  • Reuters: Iranian banks could face further sanctions unless Tehran complies with international demands over its disputed nuclear programme, Deputy U.S. Treasury Secretary Robert Kimmitt was quoted as saying on Thursday.

  • Reuters: Iran's softer tone towards an offer of nuclear incentives made by world powers may be a bid to buy time rather than a shift to accept a key demand to halt nuclear work, analysts and diplomats said.

  • Reuters: European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana said on Wednesday he was still waiting for a formal answer from Iran to incentives offered by major powers aimed at solving the dispute over its nuclear programme.

  • Reuters: U.S. President George W. Bush said on Wednesday that diplomacy was the first option to address Iran's nuclear program, which he is concerned could be used to build a nuclear weapon, but he repeated that all options were on the table.

  • Reuters: The United States, marking the 40th anniversary of the fraying nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), said on Tuesday it was concerned that countries like Iran had "violated" the pact.

  • AFP: Iran's conservative-controlled parliament warned on Tuesday it would reduce nuclear cooperation if any new sanctions were imposed over the country's atomic drive, the Fars news agency reported.

  • AFP: Democratic White House contender Barack Obama thinks a nuclear-armed Iran is the world's biggest threat and that Europe should adopt tougher sanctions against Tehran, a top aide of his told the Financial Times of London.

  • Reuters: A senior adviser to Iran's top authority said "provocative" speeches could damage the country's nuclear cause in its row with the West, a thinly veiled criticism of outspoken President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

  • AFP: US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said here Monday he would discuss with Russia's leaders the possibility of imposing new sanctions on Iran.

  • Reuters: Iran has named a new member to its nuclear negotiating team to act as a deputy to chief negotiator Saeed Jalili in a move analysts said could strengthen hardline voices in a key policy-making body.

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