Reuters: Iran is expelling the bureau chief of Al Arabiya television in Tehran after accusing the Saudi-owned network of bias, the station said on Tuesday.
Arabiya TV says Iran expelling bureau chief
UN rights office concern at rising Iran executions
Reuters: The U.N. human rights office voiced concern on Tuesday at a recent rise in executions in Iran and implored the Islamic Republic to stay death sentences handed down for all convicts accused of committing crimes as minors.
U.N. urges Iran to stop teen executions
UPI: The U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Tuesday urged Iran to not execute teens following reports that the country recently put to death two teens.
Al-Arabiya bureau chief says told to leave Iran
AFP: The head of the Tehran bureau of pan-Arab television station Al-Arabiya said on Tuesday that Iranian officials have demanded his departure from the country.
Iran wants excess supply on OPEC agenda
AFP: Iran on Tuesday called for the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries to discuss quota-busting by some members at its meeting in Vienna on September 9.
Iran plans air force games in Ramadan: commander
Reuters: The Iranian air force will hold wargames during the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, which began in Iran on Tuesday, a military commander said.
Iran bans Al-Arabiya reporter
AP: Iran on Tuesday banned the Tehran bureau chief for the Saudi-owned Al-Arabiya news channel and told him to leave the country as soon as possible, the network said.
Syria warns of ‘catastrophic’ effect of any Israeli strike on Iran
AFP: Syrian President Bashar al-Assad warned Tuesday that an attack by Israel on Iran would have catastrophic consequences for the entire world.
Report: Iran bars emigration to Israel
UPI: A group of Jewish emigrants from Iran says members had to promise not to move to Israel before they could get permission to leave their country.
Biden camp denies Iran nuke comment
UPI: U.S. Democratic vice presidential nominee Joe Biden never said Israel would have to accept Iran obtaining nuclear weapons, his spokesman said Monday.


