Sunday Telegraph – Leaders: Our report today on the illegal transfer of missile technology to Iran marks a serious raising
of the stakes in the faltering effort to make Teheran come
clean about its nuclear programme. As Con Coughlin reveals, former members of the Russian armed forces are helping Iran receive assistance from North Korea.
Last chance to avoid war
Russians help Iran with missile threat to Europe
Sunday Telegraph: Former members of the Russian military have been secretly helping Iran to acquire technology needed to produce missiles capable of striking European capitals.
Britain denies involvement in Iran blasts
Reuters: Britain on Sunday denied involvement in two bombings that killed four people in southwestern Iran after hardline state media said London may be behind the blasts.
Government-run website calls for active Iran role in Iraq
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Oct. 15 A government-run Persian-language website in an article called for a greater Iranian presence in neighbouring Iraq.
Government-run website calls for active Iran role in Iraq
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Oct. 15 A government-run Persian-language website in an article called for a greater Iranian presence in neighbouring Iraq.
Explosions at Iran shopping center kill 2
AP: Two bombs hit a shopping center Saturday in Ahvaz, near Iran’s southwestern border with Iraq, killing two people and wounding at least 50, state television reported.
10 insurgents from Iran arrested in Iraq – TV
Iran Focus: Baghdad, Oct. 25 Ten Iranian agents have been arrested in Iraq, according to an Iraqi television channel.
10 insurgents from Iran arrested in Iraq – TV
Iran Focus: Baghdad, Oct. 25 Ten Iranian agents have been arrested in Iraq, according to an Iraqi television channel.
Iran cleric blames U.S. in Iraq, says will pursue nuclear work
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Oct. 15 Irans Friday prayers leader vowed that Tehran would continue with its controversial nuclear activities despite Western threats to refer the countrys atomic file to the United Nations Security Council.
Iran cleric blames U.S. in Iraq, says will pursue nuclear work
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Oct. 15 Irans Friday prayers leader vowed that Tehran would continue with its controversial nuclear activities despite Western threats to refer the countrys atomic file to the United Nations Security Council.


