Iran lifts 17-year-old ban on Irish beef imports

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Irish Times: ran is to resume imports of Irish beef, Minister for Agriculture Simon Coveney has announced. The agreement reached with Iranian veterinary authorities follows a 17-year ban on the importation of Irish beef into the country.

Obama gave Netanyahu the green light on Iran

Fox News: Most analysts think President Obama went to Israel in a public relations effort to smooth relations between the two countries. He wasn’t aiming for any breakthroughs in the peace process, and tried to dampen expectations in advance. 

Kerry calls for ‘immediate’ release of American in Iran after letter detailing abuse

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Fox News: Secretary of State John Kerry, in a first-ever statement from his office on the case of imprisoned Iranian-American Saeed Abedini, called for Abedini to be “immediately released” and said he is “disturbed” by reports that he’s suffered physical and psychological abuse at the Iranian prison where he’s being held.

Obama says he hopes diplomacy can prevent a nuclear Iran, but all options are on the table

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AP: President Barack Obama says he hopes military action isn’t required to stop Iran from building a nuclear weapon. But Obama adds that he would never take an option off the table to respond to the threat.

Obama shrugs off Iran’s new Israel threat

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AFP: US President Barack Obama said Friday that Iran’s leader should spend more time working to improve the lot of his people than firing off warnings that he will annihilate Israeli cities.

U.N. keeps focus on Iran human rights in run-up to election

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Reuters: The United Nations agreed on Friday to keep investigating reports of human rights violations in Iran, a move welcomed by activists who report a crackdown ahead of presidential elections.

Iran faces oil losses as Asian buyers balk

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UPI: Iran faces losing a big part of its oil revenues as key Asian trading partners cut back on Iranian imports because of escalating U.S. and European pressure.

U.S. to hold bankers responsible for sanctions violations

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Reuters: The U.S. Treasury Department plans to hold bankers personally responsible and subject them to fines when their banks help countries such as Iran evade economic sanctions.

Korea’s Jan-Feb Iran crude imports down 23.7 pct y/y

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Reuters: South Korea’s imports of crude oil from Iran fell nearly a quarter in the first two months of this year from a year earlier as the country faced U.S. sanctions pressure targeting Tehran’s nuclear development, Korean official data showed on Friday.

Cyprus convicts Hezbollah operative

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Washington Post: Pressure for Europe to declare Hezbollah a terrorist organization increased after a court in Cyprus found a man guilty of helping to plan an attack on Israeli tourists in the island nation. The Iran-backed group, which is also a mainstream political and social movement in Lebanon, is the primary voice of the Shiite community there.