Reuters: Seoul acknowledged on Wednesday that a South Korean firm had nearly sold Iran a substance that can be used to boost a nuclear explosion but denied an exile group’s allegation that the sale had been completed.
Seoul says firm nearly sold Iran atomic booster
Iran launches 20-day crackdown
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Sep. 07 Irans State Security Forces have started a 20-day-long crackdown on trouble-makers, Irans state-run press, quoting the countrys judiciary spokesman, reported on Wednesday.
Iran launches 20-day crackdown
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Sep. 07 Irans State Security Forces have started a 20-day-long crackdown on trouble-makers, Irans state-run press, quoting the countrys judiciary spokesman, reported on Wednesday.
Two Kurdish activists hanged in prison in Iran
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Sep. 07 Two Iranian Kurdish activists were hanged in a prison in the town of Orumieh, northwest Iran, for their opposition to the Iranian regime, opposition websites reported on Wednesday.
Two Kurdish activists hanged in prison in Iran
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Sep. 07 Two Iranian Kurdish activists were hanged in a prison in the town of Orumieh, northwest Iran, for their opposition to the Iranian regime, opposition websites reported on Wednesday.
Iran’s top nuclear negotiator in Pakistan for talks
AFP: Iran’s top nuclear negotiator Ali Larijani has arrived for talks with key US ally Pakistan amid threats that the row over Tehran’s atomic programme could be referred to the UN Security Council.
Iran to challenge UN nuclear report
AFP: Iran is to challenge a tough report on its nuclear programme by the UN’s atomic energy watchdog as it contains “errors” and makes “unacceptable” demands of the Islamic republic, a senior official told AFP Wednesday.
Iran parliament president scraps US trip over visa problems
AFP: Iranian parliament’s president has decided not to to attend a United Nations conference in New York next week due to a delay in
the delivery of his visa, a foreign affairs spokesman here said Tuesday.
Iran denies oil offer to US hurricane victims
AFP: Iran’s oil ministry on Wednesday fiercely denied reports it had offered oil to the United States as aid for the victims of Hurricane Katrina, asserting that US policies and sanctions made such a gesture impossible.
EU’s Solana urges Iran, North Korea to give up nuclear ambitions
AFP: EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana Tuesday urged North Korea and Iran to return to the negotiating table over their respective drives for nuclear programmes that are seen as a threat to world security.


