AFP: Finnish-German telecom equipment maker Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) said Monday technology it sold to Iran in 2008 could be used to monitor calls, but denied claims it can be used for web censorship.
Iran can monitor calls with our technology: Nokia Siemens
UK wants united position on dealing with Iran
Reuters: Britain will work with its partners to ensure a united international position on dealing with the Iranian government following the disputed presidential election, Foreign Secretary David Miliband said on Tuesday.
Ahmadinejad hails Iran vote, says enemy plots failed
Reuters: President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad hailed on Tuesday his re-election as a victory for the Iranian people and a defeat for the Islamic Republic's enemies.
Iran council certifies Ahmadinejad victory
New York Times: As the certification was announced, security and militia forces flooded the streets, and protesters who were already out marching down Tehran’s central avenue, Vali Asr, broke into furious chants. The marchers were quickly dispersed, but other Iranians, urged by opposition Web sites, went to their rooftops to yell “God is great!” in a show of defiance.
Envoy: US has no plans for Iraq talks with Iran
AP: The United States has no imminent plans to resume talks with Iran about Iraq, the U.S. ambassador to Iraq said Monday, signaling the latest impact of Tehran's postelection turmoil on U.S.-Iranian relations.
Berlusconi: G8 to discuss possible Iran sanctions
AP: The Group of Eight leaders meeting next week in central Italy will discuss possible sanctions against Iran, Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi said Monday.
British PM demands release of Tehran embassy staff
AFP: British Prime Minister Gordon Brown Monday demanded the release of four locally-engaged British embassy staff in Tehran, saying Iran's behaviour was "unacceptable, unjustified and without foundation".
Clinton condemns Iran’s treatment of British envoys
AFP: US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Monday decried Iran's "deplorable" treatment of British embassy staff arrested on accusations they stoked post-election unrest.
Iran results ‘unchanged in first recount’
AFP: Iran's electoral body, the Guardians Council, has completed partial recounting of ballot boxes in some cities and the result is unchanged from what was announced a day after the June 12 presidential poll, the Fars news agency said on Monday.
A look at the international coverage of the Iran unrest – Monday
Iran Focus: London, Jun. 29 – TT: More than 2,000 Iranians have been arrested and hundreds more have disappeared since the regime decided to crush dissent after the disputed presidential election, a leading human rights organisation said yesterday.


