Reuters: U.S. President Barack Obama's administration will use "all elements of our national power" to address its concerns about Iran's nuclear program, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said on Monday.
US says will adopt multi-prong approach to Iran
Man pleads guilty in Iran military parts case
AP: An Iranian-born man faces up to five years in federal prison for conspiring to violate a U.S. embargo by providing Iran with military aircraft parts.
Iran tests air-to-air missile
AP: Iran's state television says the country has successfully test-fired a heat-seeking air-to-air missile.
U.S. watching for Iranian arms to Gaza
UPI: U.S. Navy ships in the Gulf of Aden have been ordered to be on the lookout for Iranian arms shipments heading for Palestinian militants in Gaza, sources say.
Ex-German leader to visit Iran – report
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Jan. 25 – The government of German Chancellor Angela Merkel has assigned the country's ex-leader Gerhard Schroeder the task of talking to Iran, Iranian state media reported on Sunday.
Ex-German leader to visit Iran – report
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Jan. 25 – The government of German Chancellor Angela Merkel has assigned the country's ex-leader Gerhard Schroeder the task of talking to Iran, Iranian state media reported on Sunday.
Iran welcomes planned US pullout from Iraq
AFP: Iran on Saturday welcomed moves by the new US President Barack Obama to pull American troops out of Iraq and insisted that Tehran would not meddle in elections here.
Etisalat plans up to $5 bln 5-year Iran investment
Reuters: Emirates Telecommunications Corp (Etisalat) expects to invest up to $5 billion over five years in its Iran operations after winning the country's third mobile phone licence, its chairman said on Sunday.
EU move on exiled group to anger Tehran
Financial Times: The European Union is set to strike an exiled Iranian opposition movement off its list of banned terrorist groups, a step likely to anger the authorities in Tehran.
Iran in scramble for fresh uranium supplies
The Times: Western powers believe that Iran is running short of the raw material required to manufacture nuclear weapons, triggering an international race to prevent it from importing more, The Times has learnt.


