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US urges Iran to free arrested citizen

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AFP: The United States on Monday urged Iran to free “without delay” a US citizen of Iranian descent after state television showed him confessing to what he said was an intelligence mission.

U.S. adds 10 companies in Malta to Iran sanctions

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Reuters: The U.S. Treasury Department said on Tuesday it was expanding sanctions on Iran to include 10 “shipping and front companies and one individual based in Malta” affiliated with the Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines (IRISL).

Obama: Iran and Cuba ties don’t benefit Venezuela

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Reuters: The United States believes increasingly warm ties between Venezuela, Iran and Cuba do not benefit the Venezuelan people, U.S. President Barack Obama said in an interview with a Venezuelan newspaper published on Monday.

Japan, US unite on N.Korea, differ on Iran

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AFP: The United States and Japan put on a united front Monday after North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il’s death but the allies showed differences elsewhere with the Asian power refusing to stop oil imports from Iran.

Iraq signs $72 mln power deal with Iran’s Sunir

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Reuters: Iraq signed a $72 million electricity deal with Iranian power development firm Sunir to expand a plant in northern Iraq by 320 megawatts to help feed the power-starved nation, an electricity ministry official said on Monday.

UN denounces human rights violations in Iran

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AP: The U.N. General Assembly has approved a resolution denouncing serious human rights violations in Iran ranging from flogging and amputations to frequent use of the death penalty.

China halves Jan Iran oil imports in payment dispute

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Reuters: China’s top refiner Sinopec Corp will in January buy less than half the crude it typically imports from Iran, trade sources said on Monday, as the two haggle over terms against a backdrop of rising international pressure on Tehran.

Iran admits the pain of sanctions

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AFP: Western sanctions have taken such a toll on Iran over the past 18 months that now — as the screw is about to be tightened yet further — Tehran’s studied insouciance is slipping, with officials admitting the economic damage being felt.

Iran excludes Polish PGNiG from its gas field

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Reuters: Iran has excluded Poland’s state-controlled gas monopoly PGNiG from developing a gas field, accusing the company of dragging its feet over the project, the semi-official Mehr news agency reported on Monday.

Iran parliament sends condolences over Kim Jong-Il

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AFP: Iran’s lawmakers on Monday sent condolences to the parliament of North Korea over the death of Kim Jong-Il, with speaker Ali Larijani saying he grieved the loss of the leader of “the friendly nation,” according to the ISNA news agency.