Reuters: Iran's Arabic-language television network Al Alam said on Wednesday that it had been taken off the air by Arab satellite operators based in Egypt and Saudi Arabia without explanation.
Iran’a Al Alam TV says dropped by Arab satellites
Thousands rally in Tehran
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Nov. 04 – Thousands of Iranians on Wednesday rallied in central Tehran chanting anti-government slogans and clashing with state security forces and anti-riot troops.
Thousands rally in Tehran
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Nov. 04 – Thousands of Iranians on Wednesday rallied in central Tehran chanting anti-government slogans and clashing with state security forces and anti-riot troops.
Revolutionary Guards extend reach to Iran’s media
Wall Street Journal: Iran's elite Revolutionary Guard Corps, already an economic, political and military power, is quietly pushing into a new domain: the media.
Earthquake injures 270 in southern Iran
AP: A moderate earthquake hit southern Iran early Wednesday, injuring 269 people and cutting power and telephone lines, state radio reported.
Iran ‘must choose’ its future path: Obama
AFP: Iran "must choose" whether to open the door to opportunity and prosperity, President Barack Obama said Wednesday in a statement marking 30 years since the storming of the US embassy in Tehran.
Iran’s military power subject to new U.S. study used for China
Bloomberg: Iran’s military will be subject for the first time to the kind of U.S. assessment reserved for China’s expanding forces as lawmakers seek a more accurate analysis of the Persian Gulf oil power’s strengths and strategy.
Exiled group says Iranian nuclear site needs check
AP: An exiled Iranian opposition group called on the U.N. nuclear agency Tuesday to waste no time in examining a hidden site near Tehran that it claims is used to help build nuclear detonators.
Obama, EU leaders urge Iran to meet obligations
AFP: US President Barack Obama and European Union leaders issued a joint call Tuesday on Iran to meet its international obligations, as pressure mounted on Tehran to accept a nuclear fuel deal.
Iran police to “strongly confront” Nov. 4 rallies
Reuters: Iranian police said on Tuesday any illegal rallies on Nov. 4 would be "strongly confronted" and only anti-U.S. protests were considered legal, the official IRNA news agency quoted a police statement as saying.


