BBC: Gunmen have killed a Pakistani working at the Iranian consulate in the city of Peshawar, officials say. Iran embassy man shot in Pakistan
BBC: Gunmen have killed a Pakistani working at the Iranian consulate in the city of Peshawar, officials say. PRESS DIGEST – Iran – Nov 12
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. Russia urges Iran to agree nuclear deal soon
AFP: Russia urged Iran again on Wednesday to give a prompt and positive response to a UN-drafted plan aimed at easing international concern over Tehran's nuclear programme. Iran’s Guards in $2.5bn rail deal
BBC: Iran's Revolutionary Guards have won a $2.5bn tender to build a railway route linking the south-eastern port of Chabahar to Iran's rail network.Italian company says no launch for Iran satellite
AP: An Italian company that helped build a communications satellite for Iran said Wednesday there are no plans to launch it, denying an announcement made in Tehran this week. Iran says U.K. to loan 2,500-year-old cylinder for three months
Bloomberg: Britain has agreed to loan the 2,500-year-old Cyrus Cylinder to Iran for three months, Iran’s state television reported today. Gazprom Neft, NIOC to partner at Iran oilfields
Reuters: Gazprom Neft, Russia's fifth-largest oil producer, said on Wednesday it has signed a memorandum of understanding with the National Iranian Oil Co (NIOC) to study the development of two Iranian oilfields. Oxford defends scholarship in name of Iran protester
AFP: Oxford University on Wednesday defended a decision to set up a scholarship in honour of an Iranian student shot dead during protests which followed Iran's disputed elections, in a move which has enraged Tehran. Ahmadinejad suggests Iran role in atom fuel bank
Reuters: President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Wednesday declared Iran's readiness for international nuclear cooperation, including on a global fuel bank, but made clear again that Tehran would not halt its own atomic activities. Iran’s opposition steers challenge toward the top
AP: Just minutes before anti-riot police charged opposition marchers in Tehran last week, a new chant bubbled up from the crowd: "Death to Nobody." 

