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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | yesterday
Tehran - Tehran said that the delay of the nuclear fuel deal has economic and not political reasons, ISNA news agency reported Monday. The nuclear deal has some economic angles and therefore technical and economic experts' opinions should be thoroug...
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The Inquisitr (Free subscription) | yesterday
Tehran, Iran (AHN) – Three Americans detained in Tehran since July were charged with spying Monday by Iranian authorities. The charges come a day after family and friends of the hikers held vigils around the United States marking the 100th day of their incarceration, and two weeks after a U.S. scholar was sentenced to prison by [...]
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Islam in Action (Free subscription) | yesterday
While non-Muslims are arguing amongst ourselves over if there really is an Islamic threat, Iran with their hard line cabinet, and the anti-Israel Turkish government, are joining hands in unity. Hopefully we will figure this all out before it is too late. Iran and Turkey foster relations at Islam summit Iran and Turkey are expected to take their improving relations a step further at an international...
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France24 (Free subscription) | 1 hour ago
France is demanding formal guarantees from Iran that it will not jail a French academic while she awaits a verdict in her trial, Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner said Tuesday. The minister told France Inter radio that Clotilde Reiss, who is sheltered in the French embassy in Tehran, will not turn up in court unless she receives assurances that she can remain there pending the verdict.
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Houston Chronicle (Free subscription) | yesterday
Iran accused three detained Americans of spying Monday, signaling Tehran intends to put them on trial. It drew a sharp U.S. response that the charges are baseless because the hikers strayed across the border from Iraq.
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France24 (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said pursuing nuclear weapons was not in Iran's own interest as she pressed Tehran to accept a UN-backed deal. Clinton said in a television interview aired late Monday that the United States has many reasons for distrusting Iran, including its "support for terrorism," such as its backing for the Islamic movements Hezbollah and Hamas.
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Sify (Free subscription) | yesterday
Iran still wants talks with world powers over fuel supplies to a Tehran nuclear reactor — despite the country's apparent rejection of a U.N. plan to curb Iran's enriched uranium stockpile.
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Slobber And Spittle (Free subscription) | yesterday
Ehsan Fattahian It sometimes seems that there will always be injustice in the world. On the twentieth anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, three people have been sentenced to death in Iran for what are essentially political offenses. Amnesty International explains the basics: Three men, members of Iran’s Kurdish minority, are at risk of imminent execution. This may be in reprisal for a...
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Comfort Zones & Distress (Free subscription) | yesterday
By Joe Lauria - WSJ NEW YORK -- The departing director of the United Nations' nuclear watchdog agency declared Wednesday that efforts to curb nuclear proliferation were in "tatters," but he held out hope that current talks over Iran's nuclear program could open "a new era" between the West and Tehran. Mohamed ElBaradei, who leaves Dec. 1 after 12 years as director of the International...
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Britannia Radio (Free subscription) | yesterday
Iran looks to Argentina for nuclear fuelIran hopes to revive nuclear ties with Argentina that have been stalled since Tehran was accused of involvement in the 1994 bombing of a Jewish center in Buenos Aires. Suspicious of a United Nations-backed proposal that its uranium be processed in France, Iran prefers the Argentina option as it would shut out Europe and see the United States become a more
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Freespace (Free subscription) | yesterday
Today, the memory of the "velvet revolution" or the "soft revolution" is very strong in Iran, where arrested intellectuals and activists are accused in so many words by the secret police of having a "velvet" agenda. In Tehran, alas, there...
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Infidel Bloggers Alliance (Free subscription) | yesterday
h/t Joshua Pundit : Iran charges three detained Americans with espionage By Ramin Mostafavi TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran has charged three detained U.S. citizens with espionage, the official IRNA news agency quoted a prosecutor as saying on Monday, but Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said there was no evidence to back the charges. The three, Shane Bauer, 27, Sarah Shourd, 31, and Josh Fattal, 27, were...
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L. A. Times Dodgers Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Shane Bauer, Sarah Shourd and Joshua Fattal were arrested during what their families describe as a hiking expedition near the Iran-Iraq border. U.S. officials urge Tehran to 'exercise compassion.' Three Americans arrested by Iranian authorities last summer during what their families describe as a hiking expedition along the Iran-Iraq border now face espionage charges, a leading Iranian judiciary official...
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readrightandblew | 06/07/2009
Huffington Post Suck Ups~ Readrightandblew.blogspot.com William Bradley: Repositioning America: Obama's Cairo Speech as the Ultimate in Event Marketing Not only did no one throw shoes at Obama, the crowd of 3,000 in Cairo gave him a standing ovation. Watching the speech, I had the feeling that the world might be changing again. Willy, I think that feeling was just gas- it happens when you allow people...
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Majid Asgari | 05/25/2008
hi this is first article from iran -Tehran, followingo message write in fasri language please contact me if you can not read news. [ Wednesday, 16 April 2008 ] Police chief found with six nude women Iran's top cop busted in underground brothel General Reza Zarei is under investigation (File) TEHRAN (Agencies) Iran has arrested Tehran's chief of police, who was in charge of fighting vice, after he...
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