AFP: US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warned Latin American countries Friday to "think twice" about fostering ties with Iran because of its alleged support for terrorism. Clinton to Latin America: ‘think twice’ about Iran ties
AFP: US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warned Latin American countries Friday to "think twice" about fostering ties with Iran because of its alleged support for terrorism. In Iran, protests gaining a radical tinge
New York Times: In the video, one of hundreds filmed during Iran’s nationwide demonstrations on Monday, an enraged woman’s voice can be heard as a paramilitary truck runs a motorbike off the road amid a crowd of fleeing protesters. Iraq seeks to shift Iranian group to desert camp
AP: Iraq announced plans Thursday to move members of an Iranian opposition group to a former desert detention camp in a sharp escalation of pressure on a faction that poses complications for both Baghdad and Washington.Iran’s intelligence minister hits out at Rafsanjani
Reuters: Iran's intelligence minister lashed out at former president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani on Thursday, suggesting the influential cleric was among people "standing against" the Islamic Republic's leadership. Iran intel chief warns of extent of opposition
AP: Iran's top intelligence official denounced senior clerics who he said support the country's opposition, an acknowledgment of the split in the leadership amid the postelection turmoil and a sign of growing pressure by hard-liners within the government to extend the crackdown. Amnesty condemns Iranian ‘rights abuses’
BBC: Human rights in Iran are as poor as at any time over the past 20 years, according to a report from campaign group Amnesty International.Iran may face new U.N. sanctions: U.S., UK, France
Reuters: The United States, Britain and France warned Iran on Thursday that it may face new sanctions over its nuclear program, but Russia and China hinted that they were not convinced more punitive steps were needed. US commander says Iran still arming Iraq militias
AFP: The number two US commander in Iraq, Lieutenant General Charles Jacoby, charged on Thursday that neighbouring Iran was still providing weapons and funds to militia groups undermining stability. PRESS DIGEST – Iran – Dec 10
Reuters: These are some of the leading stories in Iranian newspapers on Thursday. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy. Iran official criticizes new UN nuke observatory
AP: An Iranian nuclear official says the purpose of a U.N. warning station set up in Turkmenistan near the border with Iran is "espionage." 

