AFP: The US State Department on Sunday reiterated its call for Iran to help locate Robert Levinson, a former FBI agent who went missing on an island in the Gulf two years ago.
Two years on, US presses Iran to help find ex-agent
Karzai to visit Iran for regional economic summit: report
AFP: Afghan President Hamid Karzai is to visit Iran to attend an economic summit of regional countries beginning Wednesday in Tehran, Hamshahri newspaper reported.
Iran calls Morocco’s severing of ties ‘questionable’
AFP: Iranian Foreign Minister Monouchehr Mottaki on Saturday said Tehran found Morocco's decision to sever ties with the Islamic republic in a spat over Bahrain both surprising and questionable.
Iran expels Italian journalist: report
AFP: Iran has expelled an Italian journalist who was reporting from the Islamic republic without a valid press visa, the semi-official Fars news agency reported on Saturday.
Clinton pursues Iraq, Iran, Middle East talks in Turkey visit
Bloomberg: U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrived in Ankara for her first extended talks with NATO ally Turkey on issues including Iraq, Iran, Middle East peace and the security of energy supplies.
Iranian ayatollah chides Saudi FM
VOA: A prominent Iranian cleric has criticized Saudi Arabia's foreign minister for his recent remarks about Iran.
UN assembly head visits Iran
AFP: United Nations General Assembly chief Miguel d'Escoto Brockmann is on a six-day visit to Iran, one of his senior advisors told AFP.
Iranian gets 5-plus years in night goggle case
AP: An Iranian woman who surrendered to U.S. authorities hoping to get probation was instead sentenced Friday to more than five years in federal prison for her role in a scheme to smuggle military night-vision goggles to Iran.
Iran mulling US invitation to Afghan conference
AFP: Iran said on Saturday that it is considering an invitation from arch-foe the United States to attend an international summit on Afghanistan, adding that the problems plaguing its conflict-wracked neighbour cannot be solved without its involvement.
Iran, Hamas defend wanted Sudanese president
AP: Iran and the Palestinian militant group Hamas showed their support for Sudan's president Friday, sending top officials to the Sudanese capital and denouncing the international warrant for his arrest on charges of war crimes in Darfur.


