The Guardian: Iran's revolutionary guards ratcheted up the war of nerves with Israel yesterday by claiming to have broken a spy network run by Mossad, the Israeli espionage agency.
Iran claims Israel spy ring broken
Dissidents visit to strain Berlins ties with Iran
Financial Times: A prominent Iranian resistance leader is on Monday expected to meet German members of parliament in Berlin, threatening to strain ties with Tehran at a crucial juncture in efforts to curb its nuclear ambitions.
Iran receives al Qaeda praise for role in terrorist attacks
Daily Telegraph: Fresh links between Iran's Revolutionary Guards and al-Qaeda have been uncovered following interception of a letter from the terrorist leadership that hails Tehran's support for a recent attack on the American embassy in Yemen, which killed 16 people.
Miliband urges Arab leaders to pressure Iran
AFP: Foreign Secretary David Miliband will Monday urge Arab leaders to clearly state their opposition to a nuclear-armed Iran and to engage more fully with the Middle East peace process.
Iran says OPEC needs further output cut: report
AFP: Iran believes the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries cartel should further slash output in the face of falling crude oil prices, a newspaper reported on Monday.
US official urges Iran to seize chance for amends
AP: The chief U.S. delegate to the International Atomic Energy Agency said Monday that the change in administrations in Washington would be a good opportunity for Iran to enter new negotiations to end its uranium enrichment program.
Iran could cope with oil as low as $5 – Ahmadinejad
Reuters: Iran could live with an oil price as low as $5 per barrel, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was quoted as saying on Sunday, in comments at odds with the views of the IMF and economic analysts.
Iran to launch two new ships, submarine
CNN: Iran's navy is planning to launch two new ships and a submarine later this week, the commander of the navy announced Sunday.
Israel fears US will dither while Iran goes nuclear
Sunday Times: Mounting fears that the United States will do nothing to prevent Iran becoming a nuclear power will be outlined by Ehud Olmert, Israel’s prime minister, when he meets President George W Bush in Washington tomorrow.
Iran raises profile in Latin America
AP: The foremen bark out instructions in broken Spanish, saying "aqui" and "mas" as they direct crews to lay water pipes and smooth out cement. But on their lunch break, they switch into Farsi — the language of Iran.


