Iran Focus: London, Jun. 15 Russian President Vladimir Putin urged Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Thursday to cooperate in the standoff over its nuclear program.
Russian leader urges Iran to cooperate in nuclear dispute
Russian leader urges Iran to cooperate in nuclear dispute
Iran Focus: London, Jun. 15 Russian President Vladimir Putin urged Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Thursday to cooperate in the standoff over its nuclear program.
Teenage student sets himself ablaze in Iran capital
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Jun. 15 A teenage student set himself on fire in a west Tehran suburb, the state-run news agency ISNA reported on Wednesday.
Teenage student sets himself ablaze in Iran capital
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Jun. 15 A teenage student set himself on fire in a west Tehran suburb, the state-run news agency ISNA reported on Wednesday.
Highway death toll soars in Iran
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Jun. 15 For years Iran has had one of the highest death tolls from road accidents, but on Wednesday officials announced a staggering increase in the expected number of fatalities in the current year.
Highway death toll soars in Iran
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Jun. 15 For years Iran has had one of the highest death tolls from road accidents, but on Wednesday officials announced a staggering increase in the expected number of fatalities in the current year.
Ahmadinejad seeks Chinese, Russian support
AP: Iran’s hard-line president is doing more than just attending an Asian security summit in China: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad seeks to gain Russian and Chinese support at a critical moment for his country’s nuclear program.
Iran bans the Economist over Gulf map
AP: Iran has banned The Economist magazine for describing the Persian Gulf as merely “the Gulf” in a map published in the latest edition, state television reported Wednesday.
Gaz de France eyes Iranian investment
UPI: Gaz de France SA aims to invest as much as $300 million for a piece of Iran’s offshore South Pars natural gas production and liquid natural gas venture.
Iran quietly learns of penalties in a nuclear incentives deal
New York Times: When a formal incentives package by six nations to encourage Iran to curb its nuclear program was presented in writing in Tehran last week, it omitted a long list of potential punishments should Iran reject it, according to senior officials familiar with the package.


