Iran mocks Bush’s trip to the Middle East

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Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Jan. 14 – Iranian officials claimed that the eight-day trip by United States President George W. Bush to the Middle East aimed at advancing peace in the volatile region is “doomed to failure”.

Five Chinese banks recommence deals with Iran

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Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Jan. 14 – Five Chinese banks have resumed their deals with Iran, state media quoted the head of the Iran-China Chamber of Commerce as saying on Sunday.

Five Chinese banks recommence deals with Iran

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Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Jan. 14 – Five Chinese banks have resumed their deals with Iran, state media quoted the head of the Iran-China Chamber of Commerce as saying on Sunday.

Iran, Russia’s Gazprom to boost energy ties-report

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Reuters: Iran and Russia’s gas export monopoly Gazprom plan to boost energy cooperation, Iran’s Oil Minister Gholamhossein Nozari was quoted as saying on Monday.

Oil rises towards $94 as commodities rally

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Reuters: Oil rose to nearly $94 a barrel on Monday, halting a three-day losing streak amid a wider commodities rally, as the dollar’s weakness and tensions involving Iran countered worries of a global economic downturn.

Angry Iran warns Turkmenistan on gas

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AFP: Iran angrily warned Turkmenistan to restore gas exports, amid criticism from MPs that the Iranian government was not doing enough to help people cut off from gas supplies in a severe winter, the press reported on Monday.

Inside Iran’s secretive Qods Force

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Middle East Times: Since 2003 Iran has spent billions of dollars in Iraq, mobilized vast government resources and unleashed the Qods Force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, all in an effort to spread its hegemony and the Islamic revolution, according to sources in the Iranian resistance.

Last UK newspaper reporter leaves Iran

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Press Gazette: There are now no UK national newspapers with a correspondent in Iran following the expulsion of Guardian journalist Robert Tait.

Bush tries to rally Iran foes

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Washington Times: President Bush yesterday appealed to the broader Middle East to unite against Iran and al Qaeda, and sought to reassure Arab countries that the U.S. will not abandon them if they do so.

Bush urges united action against Iran

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Washington Post: President Bush on Sunday accused Iran of undermining peace in Lebanon, funding terrorist groups, trying to intimidate its neighbors and refusing to be open about its nuclear program and ambitions.