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US Adds Iranians, Firms to Blacklist Under New Sanctions
Iran’s Mousavi Slams Government, Outlines Opposition Objectives
56 Countries Join Controversial Declaration on Iran Rights
15 Jun 2010 (AFP) GENEVA — Some 56 countries on Tuesday signed up to a US inspired declaration calling on Iran to investigate a deadly crackdown on street protests following the contested presidential election a year ago.
EU Ministers Propose Extra Sanctions Against Iran
14 June 2010 (AFP) LUXEMBOURG — EU foreign ministers on Monday proposed new sanctions going further than UN restrictions, in a bid to pressure Iran over its nuclear programme.
Protests, Clashes Break Out in Iran on Anniversary of Disputed Election
Iran’s threats & Arab states’ al-taqiyya stances

NATO reveals new command structure in Southern Afghanistan
By Jonathon Burch
KABUL (Reuters) – In a radical restructuring of its military command in southern Afghanistan, NATO said on Monday it had split the country’s most violent region in half in a bid to improve security by focusing on smaller geographical areas.
Yemen says thwarts al Qaeda plot in oil province
SANAA (Reuters) – Yemen has thwarted an al Qaeda plot to attack vital installations in a province that is home to much of the country’s oil resources and a key pipeline that ferries crude to the coast, the defense ministry said Monday.
One Year Later, Iran’s Opposition Remains Quiet Force
WSJ: U.S. Shifts Toward Support for Iran’s Dissidents