Maryam Rajavi tells French lawmakers Iranian people want change

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Paris, 11 Apr – Maryam Rajavi, who heads the opposition coalition National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), has told French lawmakers that Iranian people seek regime change in Iran.

Addressing an event celebrating Nowruz, the Persian New Year, in the French National Assembly in Paris on Tuesday, 5 April, Rajavi wished the peoples of Iran and France a year of progress and advancements before setting out recommendations in the New Year for the Parliamentary Committee for a Democratic Iran.

Mossack Fonseca tied to Iran – Panama Papers leak

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London, 11 Apr – Mossack Fonseca, the law firm at the centre of the Panama Papers leak, has been found to have acted for companies with ties to the Iranian government during the recent near-decade period of sanctions.

Mossack Fonseca first realised it was working with the Iranian government in 2010 through Petropars Ltd. That company was dissolved and inactive as of 2011, however another company, Petrocom, remains active and shares the same London account and Tehran address; Sepahbod Gharani Avenue.

Saudi Arabia suspends flights by Iran’s Mahan Air

London, 6 Apr – Saudi Arabia has suspended licenses that were granted to the Iranian airline Mahan Air, preventing it from using Saudi airspace and from landing at airports in the country. The General Authority of Civil Aviation stated on Monday that this was due to violations of local safety rules.

In January somewhere in the region of 150 flights between Iran and Saudi Arabia had been halted after diplomatic relations between the countries were cut.

US charges man for selling Iran roadside bomb technology

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London, 6 Apr – It emerged on Monday that a man from Singapore has been extradited to the United States to face charges relating to exporting explosives to Iran. Lim Yong Nam, 42, also known as Steven Lim, has been detained in Indonesia for over a year and is now facing trial in the District of Columbia for his part in a conspiracy that allegedly caused thousands of radio frequency modules to be illegally exported from the US to Iran; 16 of which were then found in improvised explosive devices in Iraq.

Air France to allow female staff to opt out of flying routes to Iran

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London, 6 Apr – Air France has said that it will allow female staff, cabin crew and pilots, to opt out of flying routes to Tehran. The news comes after some staff said they did not want to be forced to cover their hair whilst in the country.

Air France is part of the Franco-Dutch group Air-France-KLM. The group is preparing to restart flights to Tehran following a period of sanction lasting eight years. A meeting between Air France management and union representatives on Monday made the agreement possible, Reuters reported.

Amnesty: Iran stepped up executions in 2015

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London, 6 Apr – Iran executed nearly 1000 people in 2015 and was the world’s number one state executioner after China, according to the latest toll published on Wednesday by the London-based human rights organisation Amnesty International.

Saudi Arabia acts to slow Iran’s oil exports – FT

London, 4 Apr – Saudi Arabia has taken steps to slow Iran’s efforts at increasing oil exports, banning vessels that transport Iranian crude from entering their waters, Britain’s Financial Times reported on Monday quoting traders and shipbrokers.

Iran already faces insurance, financing and legal obstacles despite the lifting of sanctions linked to its oil industry in January. Under a nuclear deal with major world powers, Tehran was allowed to resume crude exports to Europe and other destinations.

NCRI exposes Iran’s cyber army

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London, 5 Apr – The National Council of Resistance of Iran on Monday published a report on Iran’s ‘Cyber Army’. The report places the Cyber Force, which was created in 2009, within the state’s apparatus for crushing dissent in the country and fermenting trouble internationally.

UAE: Iran still poses terrorist threat

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London, 5 Apr – The ambassador of the United Arab Emirates to the United States has written an op-ed in The Wall Street Journal warning of the “terrorist” dangers still posed by Iran. The following is the full text of his article:

Saudi Arabia acts to slow Iran’s oil exports – FT

London, 4 Apr – Saudi Arabia has taken steps to slow Iran’s efforts at increasing oil exports, banning vessels that transport Iranian crude from entering their waters, Britain’s Financial Times reported on Monday quoting traders and shipbrokers.