Iran targets reformist publications
Iranian authorities have banned a reformist daily newspaper and a moderate weekly magazine run by the family of Mehdi Karroubi, an opposition leader, Iran’s news agency says.
Film-maker Jafar Panahi arrested in Iran
The Iranian director Jafar Panahi has reportedly been detained by security forces in his homeland. Panahi, 49, is a vocal supporter of theopposition leader [Read More…]
Caterpillar Prohibits Sales of Equipment Bound for Iran
The lobby group that claimed credit for Caterpillar’s reversal, United Against Nuclear Iran, has turned up the heat recently on U.S. and European companies. The group is led by a number of former Democratic and Republican national-security officials, including R. James 
Woolsey, former director of the Central Intelligence Agency under President Bill
Jundallah picks new leadership
TEHRAN, March 1 (UPI) — Sunni militant group Jundallah pledged to step up attacks on Tehran as new leadership emerges in the wake of a high-profile capture for Iran last week.
Iran ‘not co-operating’ says IAEA
Iran is not co-operating with the UN nuclear watchdog’s investigation into the country’s nuclear programme, the new head of the agency has said. Iran’s [Read More…]
Middle East Institute Will Host Iranian Kurdish Experts
26 Feb 2010 – Medya News – As part of its study of the region, the Middle East Institute (MEI) has scheduled to host three Iranian Kurdish experts to discuss Iranian Kurds past, present and future within Iran.
U.S. Rejects Iran Claims Of Links To Sunni Rebel Group
WASHINGTON — Washington has rejected accusations by Iran of U.S. backing for a Sunni Muslim rebel group whose leader was arrested in Iran this week.
Growing Closeness Between Syria And Iran Undermines Damascus’ Position: US
(RTTNews) – The United States Thursday said growing closeness between Syria and Iran witnessed during Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s visit to Syria was undermining Damascus’ position in the Middle East.
Is Iran a Military Dictatorship?
“Iran is moving toward a military dictatorship,” warned U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, speaking last week (16 February) in Doha, Qatar. Clinton raised new concerns about the power of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, the growing military elite that
now controls Iran’s nuclear program.
Letter to the Editor: Iran’s Bank Mellat wins ruling over Treasury
A terrorist bank, a bank wich finances dozens of terrorist organization won a case, but Kurds who are fighting and struggling to implement International Law