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Judge to decide if reporter must testify at trial

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AP: Lawyers for a New York Times reporter argued Thursday that the First Amendment should shield him from having to testify about his sources when prosecutors put a former CIA officer on trial for allegedly leaking classified information about Iran.

Britain, Canada, US boost Iranian travel ban

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AFP: Canada, the United States and Britain joined forces Friday to tighten travel sanctions on Iranian leaders suspected of human rights abuses or of links to Tehran’s disputed nuclear program.

Saudi moves in oil market ‘rivalry’, Shargh says citing Khatibi

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Bloomberg: Saudi Arabia’s activities in the crude market appear like rivalry and Iran’s oil officials need to be wary, Shargh reported, citing Iran’s OPEC governor Mohammad Ali Khatibi.

IAEA chief says to meet Iran FM, wants cooperation

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Reuters: The U.N. nuclear chief said on Wednesday that he planned to meet with Iran’s foreign minister next week and that he was “quite concerned” over plans by Tehran to triple uranium production capacity.

Any force deal with Iraq must address Iran: Mullen

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Reuters: Iran is directly supporting extremist Shi’ite groups that are killing U.S. troops in Iraq and any agreement to keep American forces there beyond the end of the year would have to address the problem, the top U.S. military officer said on Thursday.

Iran tests hi-tech missiles aimed at naval targets

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Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Jul. 07 – Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) announced that it had successfully tested hitting mobile naval targets in international waters with three hi-tech and radar evading missiles.

Iranians go for gold amid inflation and currency fears

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Reuters: Leafing through an old family photo album, 74-year-old Molook Amini wished she could afford to buy a gold coin as a wedding gift for her youngest grandchild as did for others.

ANALYSIS-Iran’s nuclear steps deepen Western suspicions

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Reuters: Expanding uranium enrichment, a new atomic energy chief said to have military expertise, missile tests — Western analysts see fresh signs that Iran may be seeking to develop the means to build nuclear warheads.

Bahrain jails three for spying for Iran: report

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AFP: Bahrain has sentenced one of its citizens and two foreigners to 10 years in prison for spying for Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, Akhbar al-Khaleej newspaper reported on Wednesday.

Weapons prove Iranian role in Iraq, U.S. says

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Washington Post: Iranian-backed militias in Iraq are using more sophisticated weapons than in the past to target U.S. troops and military installations in Iraq, according to senior U.S. officials.