BBC: Iran's claims that protests over its disputed elections were orchestrated by overseas powers have been rejected by Foreign Secretary David Miliband.
Miliband denies Iran ‘meddling’
Iran tensions add to global risk: ECB’s Trichet
Reuters: Tensions in Iran have added to risks facing the world economy and underline the need for strengthening the global financial system, European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet said on Sunday.
Hundreds arrested in violent Iran clashes
AFP: At least 457 people were arrested in violent clashes in Tehran, state radio said, in which 10 people were also killed as Iran battled to curb its worst crisis since the Islamic revolution.
A supreme leader loses his aura as Iranians flock to the streets
New York Times: The Iranian police commander, in green uniform, walked up Komak Hospital Alley with arms raised and his small unit at his side. “I swear to God,” he shouted at the protesters facing him, “I have children, I have a wife, I don’t want to beat people. Please go home.”
Obama: Iran must stop ‘violent and unjust actions’
VOA: U.S. President Barack Obama has urged Iran's government to "stop all violent and unjust actions against its own people."
Iran asks BBC reporter to leave
BBC: Iranian authorities have asked the BBC's correspondent in Tehran to leave the country within 24 hours.
France’s denounces ‘brutal repression’ in Iran, rejects accusations of interference
Canadian Press: France's top diplomat on Sunday condemned the "brutal repression" of dissent by Iranian authorities and rejected accusations of foreign interference in Iran's worst political unrest in 30 years.
At least 19 dead in Iran unrest, hospital sources say
CNN: Thousands of defiant protesters clashed with police in the streets of Tehran on Saturday in protest of last week's presidential elections, and opposition leader Mir Hossein Moussavi reportedly said he was ready for "martyrdom."
Iran – The uprising is on and theres no turning back
FOX News: Why did the Grand Ayatollah Khamenei decide to suppress demonstrations and not order a reorganization of new elections to solve the crisis?
Obama urges Iran stop ‘violent and unjust actions’
Reuters: U.S. President Barack Obama urged the Iranian government on Saturday to "stop all violent and unjust actions against its own people" as protests continued in Iran against the alleged rigging of last week's election.


