AP: Iran’s foreign minister said Saturday the government likely would suggest amendments to a Western package of incentives meant to persuade the Islamic republic to give up its uranium enrichment program.
Iran says will offer nuke package changes
Motorcycles banned in Iran capital ahead of World Cup game
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Jun. 17 Police in Tehran have issued a ban on the use of motorcycles on Saturday afternoon as Irans national football team squares off against favourites Portugal in the 2006 World Cup in Frankfurt, Germany.
Motorcycles banned in Iran capital ahead of World Cup game
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Jun. 17 Police in Tehran have issued a ban on the use of motorcycles on Saturday afternoon as Irans national football team squares off against favourites Portugal in the 2006 World Cup in Frankfurt, Germany.
Cleric says U.S. will fail in plot against Irans nuclear program
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Jun. 17 A senior Iranian cleric said that plots by the United States against the Islamic Republics nuclear program would fail.
Cleric says U.S. will fail in plot against Irans nuclear program
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Jun. 17 A senior Iranian cleric said that plots by the United States against the Islamic Republics nuclear program would fail.
Iran blames U.S. for continuation of insecurity in Iraq
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Jun. 17 Iran blamed United States-led forces in Iraq on Friday for insecurity in its western neighbour.
Iran blames U.S. for continuation of insecurity in Iraq
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Jun. 17 Iran blamed United States-led forces in Iraq on Friday for insecurity in its western neighbour.
FIFA should take a stand against Iran
The Globe and Mail: Today, I’ll be at the Portugal-Iran game in Group D of this thrilling World Cup. Group D has two first-string teams, Portugal and Mexico, and the underdogs are Iran and Angola. Portugal is the glamour team, although it struggled to beat Angola last weekend. But it’s Iran I’m thinking of today.
U.S.’s Bodman encouraged by Iran comments
Reuters: U.S. Energy Secretary Sam Bodman on Friday called “encouraging” comments from Iran’s president on a set of incentives and penalties aimed at convincing Tehran to abandon its nuclear program.
Rice says US has heard positive statements from Iran
Reuters: The United States has heard some positive statements from Tehran over an offer from major powers aimed at curbing Iran’s nuclear program, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said on Friday.


