CP: A legal showdown is set to take place in a Quebec courtroom this week pitting the government of Iran against the estate of slain photojournalist Zahra Kazemi. Family of slain photojournalist Zahra Kazemi enters legal battle with Iran
CP: A legal showdown is set to take place in a Quebec courtroom this week pitting the government of Iran against the estate of slain photojournalist Zahra Kazemi. Iran earmarks $20 million to support militants
AP: Iran's parliament passed a law on Sunday earmarking $20 million to support militant groups opposing the West and investigate alleged U.S. and British plots against the Islamic Republic. Iranian lawmaker: Iran could leave nuclear treaty
AP: A conservative Iranian legislator warned Saturday that his country may pull out of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty after a U.N. resolution censuring Tehran — a move that could seriously undermine world attempts to prevent Iran from developing atomic weapons. Iran will produce own nuclear fuel if needs be: cleric
AFP: Iran will produce its own fuel for a medical research reactor in Tehran if it is not made available by the UN atomic watchdog, a senior hardline cleric said on Saturday. World’s patience with Iran is limited: White House
Reuters: The world is losing patience with Iran's behavior over its nuclear program and Tehran will be responsible for the consequences if it fails to meet its obligations, the White House said on Friday. Iran and Yemen in tit-for-tat battle for street cred
The Guardian: Iran is embroiled in a game of tit for tat with Yemen after Tehran thoroughfares were renamed in honour of anti-government rebels in the Arabian peninsular country. Russia tells Iran to take IAEA rebuke seriously
Reuters: Russia on Friday called on Iran to treat seriously a resolution from the U.N. nuclear agency rebuking Iran for building a uranium enrichment plant in secret. ‘Patience is running out’ over Iran: US ambassador
AFP: Patience is "running out" over Iran's nuclear programme, the US ambassador said here Friday after the UN atomic watchdog passed a resolution censuring Tehran. Sanctions next if Iran doesn’t respond – British PM
Reuters: The next stage will have to be more sanctions against Iran if Tehran does not respond to a vote by U.N. nuclear watchdog governors, Prime Minister Gordon Brown said on Friday. IAEA votes to censure Iran over nuclear cover-up
Reuters: U.N. nuclear watchdog governors voted on Friday to rebuke Iran for building a uranium enrichment plant in secret but Tehran dismissed the move as "intimidation" which would poison its negotiations with world powers. 

