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Army interpreter faces spy trial

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ImagePress Association: An Iranian-born Army interpreter accused of spying will face trial in October.

Iranian interference a source of growing concern: military chief

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ImageAFP: Iran's growing and lethal interference in Iraq and elsewhere in the region is a source of increasing concern, the top US military leader said Friday, suggesting Tehran was on a collision course with the United States.

Top US officer warns of Iran efforts in Iraq, region

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ImageReuters: The Pentagon sharpened its warnings about Iran on Friday, saying Tehran had boosted its support for Iraqi militias fighting U.S. troops and that Washington had military options to force Iran to stop.

Oil surges on Iran reports; U.S. stocks fall

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ImageReuters: Oil prices surged more than $3 a barrel on Friday after a U.S. contracted cargo ship fired warning shots at boats suspected to be Iranian, driving down U.S. stocks along with a survey showing U.S. consumer confidence fell to a 26-year low in April.

Mullen says Iran still arming Iraqi Shiite militias

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ImageBloomberg: Iran is continuing to supply arms to Iraqi Shiite militias that attack U.S. forces in Iraq, violating a commitment from Iranian leaders to halt such shipments, Admiral Michael Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said.

Rice to make trip to Britain, Israel, West Bank

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ImageAFP: US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will travel to Britain, Israel and the West Bank for talks on Iran's nuclear program, Kosovo and Middle East peace efforts, the State Department said Friday.

US contracted ship fires warning shots at boats in Gulf

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ImageAP: A civilian ship contracted by the U.S. military fired warning shots at two small boats that approached it in the Persian Gulf, the U.S. Navy said Friday, the latest in a string of similar incidents to trigger concern in Washington.

One in four Iranian students sees no problem with alcohol

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ImageAFP: A new survey in Iran shows that 25 percent of university students see no problem in drinking alcohol, which has been strictly forbidden since the Islamic revolution, Mehr news agency reported on Friday.

Iran agrees to raise Turkmen gas price

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ImageReuters: Iran has accepted to raise the price of natural gas it imports from neighbouring Turkmenistan, a senior Iranian official told the semi-official Mehr news agency on Friday.

A roadmap for the foreign terrorist organizations list

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ImageWINEP – By Patrick Clawson: Although the Foreign Terrorist Organizations list has a set of criteria for designating groups, there is little clarity in practice about the process for revocation. Even after organizations have renounced terrorism for many years, their designations persist without a clear explanation, and are based on the assumption that historical violence indicates future potential.