AFP: Iran does not currently have the capability to build a nuclear weapon, a senior Russian diplomat was quoted as saying by Interfax and ITAR-TASS news agencies Tuesday.
Moscow says Iran has no capability to build nuclear bomb
Baghdad wall may signal trouble as U.S. fights Iran surrogates
Bloomberg: American soldiers call it “Fighting with concrete.” Unable to stop mortar fire from hostile forces in Baghdad’s Sadr City district, the U.S. last May erected a 15-foot high wall.
Students rally for democracy in Iran
CBS: Hundreds of students from different colleges gathered Sunday at Tehran University to protest against injustice and the dictatorship which runs their country and their lives.
Iran says will not halt nuclear work despite U.S. demand
Reuters: Iran will never halt its nuclear work and expects the United States to change its "failed" carrot-and-stick approach to solving the atomic row with Tehran, the Foreign Ministry said on Monday.
Iran and Ecuador discuss defence ties
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Dec. 08 – Iran's Defence Minister Mostafa Mohammad Najjar on Saturday held talks with his Ecuadorian counterpart Javier Ponce, state media reported.
Iran and Ecuador discuss defence ties
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Dec. 08 – Iran's Defence Minister Mostafa Mohammad Najjar on Saturday held talks with his Ecuadorian counterpart Javier Ponce, state media reported.
Schlumberger’s Iran sale raises questions
UPI: The U.S. oil-services firm Schlumberger is using a legal loophole to supply machines with radioactive chemicals to Iran, The Boston Globe reported Sunday.
Iran constructing seven refineries
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Dec. 08 – Iran is constructing seven refineries across the country costing 27 billion dollars, a senior oil official said on Sunday.
Iran constructing seven refineries
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Dec. 08 – Iran is constructing seven refineries across the country costing 27 billion dollars, a senior oil official said on Sunday.
Iran tells Obama to drop ‘carrot and stick’ in nuclear row
AFP: Iran told US president-elect Barack Obama on Monday to abandon a "carrot and stick" approach to Tehran's nuclear drive and to interact with the Islamic republic when he takes office next month.


