Washington Post: Iranian officials have canceled or downgraded major Shiite religious events during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, suggesting fear that the opposition might use them to stage protests. Iran canceling major Ramadan events in wake of election protests
Washington Post: Iranian officials have canceled or downgraded major Shiite religious events during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, suggesting fear that the opposition might use them to stage protests. UN nuclear agency to discuss Iran, Syria
AP: The International Atomic Energy Agency meets Monday for talks that will likely center on the U.N. watchdog's deadlocked nuclear probes of Iran and Syria. Iran nuclear work in spotlight as IAEA begins meet
AFP: The UN atomic watchdog begins a week-long meeting Monday with allegations that Iran conducted experiments aimed at making a nuclear bomb expected to take centre stage. Iran sees no oil output change at OPEC meeting
Reuters: OPEC is not expected to change oil output targets at its meeting in Vienna on Wednesday, Iran's representative to the producer group was quoted as saying on Wednesday. Iran to ‘Islamise’ humanity studies at university
AFP: Iran is set to Islamise humanities studies in universities after supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei charged that Western teachings make students question religion, state news agency IRNA reported on Sunday. Irans universities punish students who disputed vote
New York Times: Iranian universities have begun disciplining and suspending students who took part in street protests after the disputed presidential election in June, reformist Web sites reported Friday and Saturday. US dishonours its promise to Iranian refugees
Sunday Telegraph: In recent weeks, widely reported in the US but virtually unnoticed here, an extraordinary drama has been unfolding over the ruthless attack by Iraqi government forces on Camp Ashraf, north of Baghdad, which for years has been home to exiles belonging to the People’s Mujahideen of Iran (PMOI), the leading group opposed to the murderous tyranny in Tehran.
Missing channel pirate ship carried Russian arms for Iran
Sunday Times: A cargo ship that vanished in the Channel was carrying arms to Iran and was being tracked by Mossad, the Israeli security service, according to sources in both Russia and Israel. Protection demand for refugees
PA: Hundreds of protesters gathered outside the US embassy in London calling for international action to protect Iranian refugees in Iraq.
Iran’s Mousavi vows to fight poll ‘fraud’
AFP: Iranian opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi renewed on Saturday allegations of fraud in June's disputed presidential election and called for protests to continue against the result. 

