Reuters: Iran will not back down “one iota” in its nuclear dispute with Western powers, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad told a huge rally marking the anniversary of the 1979 Islamic revolution on Monday. Ahmadinejad says Iran will not back down in nuclear row
Reuters: Iran will not back down “one iota” in its nuclear dispute with Western powers, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad told a huge rally marking the anniversary of the 1979 Islamic revolution on Monday. Iran’s clerical old guard being pushed aside
Washington Post: After Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini’s followers toppled a U.S.-backed autocracy in Iran, he brought to power a coterie of politically engaged clerics who sought to create the world’s first Islamic republic. Nearly 30 years later, a new generation of politicians is sweeping aside those clerics, many of whom had become proponents of better relations with the West and gradual steps toward greater democracy. Bush hails ‘headway’ on highlighting Iranian threat
AFP: President George W. Bush said in an interview aired Sunday the United States had made headway convincing Middle East states that Tehran is a threat, and that sanctions are having an impact on Iran’s economy. Iran replaces Tehran University chancellor after student protests
AP: Iran replaced Tehran University’s chancellor, who was the first Islamic cleric appointed by the hard-line government to the post, with a non-cleric economics instructor after allegations of mismanagement, state media reported Sunday. Does Iranian government fear educated women?
RFE/RL: Whos afraid of girls? The Iranian government, it seems. Recent years have seen a dramatic rise in the number of Iranian girls enrolling in universities and other institutions of higher education. While many governments would see this as a blessing worth boasting about, that’s not the case in Iran. Red Cross urges new home for stranded Iran Kurds
AFP: The Red Cross on Sunday urged a solution for 190 Iranian Kurds stranded in a no man’s land along the Jordanian border ever since they fled war-torn Iraq three years ago. Iran’s Ahmadinejad may visit Baghdad by late March
Reuters: President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is expected to visit neighbouring Iraq by March 19, Iran’s foreign minister said on Sunday, a trip that would make him the first leader of the Islamic Republic to visit its former foe. Azerbaijan, stuck between U.S. and Iran
Los Angeles Times: The Caspian nation, a key oil source and an ally of Washington, alleges that Tehran is trying to stoke militancy. General: Iran ready to teach U.S. lesson
Xinhua: Iran’s Armed Forces Chief of Staff Major General Hassan Firouzabadi has said that his country’s armed forces are ready to teach the United States a lesson if it crosses the line, Iran’s state-run Press TV channel reported on Saturday. Iran raises motorists’ New Year fuel ration-report
Reuters: Iran will grant private motorists an additional 100 litres of gasoline for the Iranian New Year holidays, which start on March 19, nine months after the country introduced fuel rationing, media reported on Sunday. 

