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Protests Simmer Among Iran’s Powerful Merchants
Smugglers in Iraq Blunt Sanctions Against Iran
By SAM DAGHER
Published: July 8, 2010
PENJWIN, Iraq — Even as the United States imposes new sanctions on Iran, one of the biggest gaps in the American strategy is on full display here in Iraq, where hundreds of millions of dollars in crude oil and refined products are smuggled over the scenic mountains of Iraqi Kurdistan every year
Damascus Teams up with Turkey to Fight Kurdish Aspirations
Iran’s Mousavi Blames Sanctions on Ahmadinejad

Iran Must Halt Woman’s Death by Stoning
Turkish-Iran Relations: Old Rivals or New Best Friends?

Chatter Rises On Iran Strike
7 July 2010 – The first really clear indication that serious planning was underway to strike at Iran’s rogue nuclear weapons site came a month ago when British news outlets reported that Saudi Arabia had given Israel permission to cross its airspace en route to Iranian targets.
EU Imposes Flight Ban on Iran Air Over Safety
6 Jul 2010 (BBC) Most of Iran Air’s jets will be banned from flying to the EU because of safety concerns, the European Commission says. 
Canadian guilty of breaking U.N. sanction on Iran
Britain, Germany, UAE Deny Refusing Fuel to Iran Planes
5 Jul 2010 (AFP) TEHRAN — An Iranian official said that airports in Britain, Germany and the United Arab Emirates had started to refuse to refuel passenger planes from Iran but the reports were denied in all three countries on Monday. 