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Iran eyes gas supplies to India, Pakistan by 2011

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Reuters: Iran hopes to start supplying gas to India and Pakistan by 2011 through a proposed $7 billion tri-nation pipeline connecting the countries, a senior Iranian official said on Friday.

British draft compromise on Iran

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AP: The U.S. and its allies are reviewing a proposal that would commit the U.N. Security Council to hold off on new sanctions on Iran if the country stops further development of its uranium enrichment program, diplomats said Friday.

EU keeps Iran opposition group on terror list

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EUOBSERVER: The EU has kept Iran opposition group PMOI on its new list of terrorist entities in a controversial move likely to spark complaints from MEPs as well as Danish and Italian parliamenterians.

Unrest grows amid gas rationing in Iran

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New York Times: Unrest spread in Tehran on Thursday, the second day of gasoline rationing in oil-rich Iran, with drivers lining up for miles, gas stations being set on fire and state-run banks and business centers coming under attack.

India, Pakistan yet to agree transit fee for Iran gas

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Reuters: India and Pakistan have agreed on principles to calculate a transportation fee for Iranian gas to be supplied via a pipeline, but are yet to agree on the transit fee, a top Pakistani official said on Thursday.

U.S.: Iran, NKorea missile threat rising

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AP: The top U.S. missile defense official warned Thursday that the ballistic threat from Iran and North Korea was rapidly growing and defended Washington’s plans to base parts of its anti-missile shield program in Central Europe.

House members seek to pressure Iran

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AP: Leaders of a bipartisan House panel, seeking economic pressure against Iran, acted Thursday to try to reduce Tehran’s import of gasoline.

Angry protests erupt in Iran over petrol rationing

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AFP: Angry demonstrators torched petrol stations and long queues formed at heavily-guarded fuel pumps Wednesday after oil-rich Iran announced the start of fuel rationing, triggering nationwide protests.

Iran bans negative petrol stories

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BBC: Iran’s top security body has ordered local journalists not to report on problems caused by petrol rationing, a day after its surprise introduction.

Petrol stations burn in protest at Iran rationing

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The Guardian: Iranians set fire to a dozen petrol stations in Tehran in the early hours yesterday, angered by the sudden start of fuel rationing, a step that threatens to further increase the unpopularity of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.