Reuters: Iran's OPEC governor said world oil prices could reach as high as $500 (251 pounds) per barrel in a few years' time if the dollar falls further and political tension worsens, an Iranian weekly said.
Iran says oil could reach $500 on dollar and politics
Iran to hang 30 people in next 24 hours
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Jul. 26 – Iran announced on Saturday that it would execute 30 people in the next 24 hours.
Iran to hang 30 people in next 24 hours
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Jul. 26 – Iran announced on Saturday that it would execute 30 people in the next 24 hours.
Obama says Iran should not wait for next U.S. president
Reuters: U.S. presidential candidate Barack Obama said on Friday Iran should not wait for the next administration to halt its uranium enrichment programme.
US network to air Ahmadinejad interview
AFP: US television network NBC said Friday it will broadcast an interview with Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad from Tehran, as the country faces a deadline to bow to demands to halt its nuclear program.
No Russian missiles expected for Iran this year-US
Reuters: Iran is not expected to receive an advanced Russian-made anti-aircraft system this year, the Pentagon said on Friday, an assessment at odds with a view expressed by Israeli officials earlier this week.
Senior Iran cleric rejects deadline for nuclear response
AFP: Senior cleric Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani on Friday rejected a deadline for Iran to respond to an offer by world powers aimed at resolving the continuing standoff over Tehran's nuclear programme.
Executions rising in Iran, Saudi Arabia
AP: Executions jumped by a third in Iran and quadrupled in Saudi Arabia last year, causing the total number of executions around the world to rise yet again in 2007, a human rights group reported Thursday. It said China remained far in front as the world's top executioner.
Mystery explosions point to Irans secret arms shipments to terrorists
Daily Telegraph: For an organisation that prides itself on being a well-run administrative machine, the leadership of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards is having a rather testing time. It’s not just last Saturday’s mysterious explosion in a suburb of Tehran that killed 15 people that is causing the leadership sleepless nights, although the nationwide news black-out imposed immediately afterwards does suggest the Revolutionary Guards, the storm troops of Iran’s Islamic Revolution, are rattled.
Iranian military convoy rocked by mystery explosion
Daily Telegraph: Iran's Revolutionary Guards have launched an urgent inquiry after a mysterious explosion wrecked a military convoy in Tehran, killing at least fifteen people and injuring scores more.


