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Iran to Delay Nuclear Talks Until August
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad waves to the media as he arrives for his press conference at the presidency, in Tehran, Iran, 28 Jun 2010.
Total stops petrol sales to Iran
French energy company Total says it has stopped petrol deliveries to Iran, amid growing international pressure over Iran’s nuclear programme.
US blacklists Iranian individuals and firms under new sanctions
The United States has added Iranian individuals and businesses, including insurance companies and oil firms, to a blacklist, as it joins with Europe and the UN in introducing new sanctions to undermine Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
Karzai welcomes McChrystal replacement as US chief of staff visits
By RFI Afghanistan – US
US Chief of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen met Afghan President Hamid Karzai in Kabul Saturday in the aftermath of the sacking of the US commander of foreign forces in the country, General Stanley McChrystal. He says there will be no change in the US strategy in the country.
Report Says Detained Hikers Weren’t in Iran
25 Jun 2010 (AP) MINNEAPOLIS — The mothers of three American hikers held in Iran on suspicion of espionage said yesterday that they hope a report that their children’s arrest last year took place on the Iraqi side of the border will help lead to their release. 
U.S. Military Surrounds Iran
How a Regime Change in Iran Would Transform the World
Congress Approves New Penalties Against Iran
24 Jun 2010 (AP) WASHINGTON — Congress has overwhelmingly approved tough new sanctions against Iran, sending a message to the Tehran government that its suspected pursuit of a nuclear weapons capability will not come without an economic price.
Iran “Freedom Unity Conference” Convenes in Washington

Defiant Tehran designing ‘more powerful’ nuclear reactor
By News Wires the 16/06/2010 – 12:34 Iran’s nuclear chief Ali Akbar Salehi said Wednesday that Iran is currently designing a new nuclear reactor “more powerful” than its existing Tehran research facility, and that the country will adopt a “dual-track” policy in international affairs.