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Iran reinforces armory with EU alumina supply

July 3, 2013 Jaber Ali

Tehran has been importing high-grade refined alumina ore from European countries that are not included in EU’s sanctions but could be used in making armor parts and missile components. Although the latest US sanction effective this month include “raw or Read more

HeadlinesBelgium, EU, France, Germany, Hassan Rouhani, Hungary, Iran, Italy, London, Michael Elleman, Slovenia, Tehran, UAE, US

Gulf countries express fear of Iran’s nuclear facilities

June 7, 2013 Peter Mulvany

The United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia have showed concerns about the safety of Iran’s Bushehr nuclear plant, following reports that the last earthquakes damaged it. Countries in the gulf are seeking an explanation from Iran and they have made Read more

HeadlinesAli Asghar Soltanieh, Gulf, IAEA, Iran, nuclear, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Tehran, UAE, Vienna

Algeria to host Iranian refinery

March 11, 2013March 11, 2013 Peter Mulvany

If reports from Tehran are anything to go by, three African countries will be having Iran to build small refineries for them. Algeria is the only North African country alongside Angola and South Africa. Reports claim that terms have already Read more

Energy, HeadlinesAlgeria, Angola, Iran, Oil, refinery, South Africa, Tehran

Iran: First Day Of Nuclear Negotiations

February 27, 2013February 27, 2013 Jaber Ali

The long awaited nuclear talk was resumed in a hotel in Kazakhstan after a wait of eight long months. This discussion that reunited Iran and the world’s six greatest powers was opened on Tuesday after a plenary sessions with diplomats Read more

Energy, HeadlinesChina, France, Germany, Iran, Kazakhstan, negotiation, nuclear, Russia, Tehran, UK, US

Iran: housing problems in Tehran

February 6, 2013 Peter Mulvany

It is becoming more and more difficult for residents to find a suitable home in capital city Tehran where the population is estimated to stand at  12.2 million souls. Continuously growing demand and rapid urbanization are held responsible for the Read more

Gulf News, Headlineshousing problems, Iran, Tehran

EU prepares Iranian gas sanction

October 5, 2012October 5, 2012 Jaber Ali

As protesters and riot police clash in Tehran over the sharp falls of the country’s currency, the EU is getting ready to implement a ban on Iranian gas imports into Europe, diplomatic sources hinted. Iran’s refusal to halt its nuclear Read more

Energy, HeadlinesBritain, Export, France, gas, Germany, Iran, nuclear, Oil, sanction, Tehran, Turkey

Israeli Strike against Iran May Occur Next Sept

August 3, 2012August 3, 2012 Peter Mulvany

A military strike may be launched by Israel against Iranian nuclear facilities next September or early October, says the former head of Israeli Spy agency, Efraim Halevy, amid a growing conviction in Tel-Aviv that sanctions against Tehran were largely useless. Read more

Headlines, World NewsEfraim Halevy, Iran, Israel, Obama, Tehran, tel aviv

Iran warns Turkey of harsh response

July 31, 2012July 31, 2012 Peter Mulvany

As Turkey continues to intensify its military and arms presence on the border it shares with Syria, Iran has raised its voice to show that it is monitoring events between the two neighbors. In a move to redress Turkey’s actions, Read more

Headlines, World NewsAhmadinejad, ankara, Bashar, Iran, syria, Tehran, Turkey, Washington

Iran: Locally made oil tanker launched

July 25, 2012July 25, 2012 Peter Mulvany

An oil tanker which can carry up to 700,000 barrels of oil has been launched by Iran in a move seen as way of bypassing US and European sanctions which have paralyzed its economy. The launched oil tanker was locally Read more

Headlines, World NewsAframax, Iran, Mehdi Etesam, Oil, SADRA, tanker, Tehran, United States

Iran: EU sanctions begin

July 2, 2012July 2, 2012 Peter Mulvany

“The sanctions have had no effect on Iran and will have none,” because they “have existed for many years and nothing has happened, and one should not anticipate anything new”. These were the defiant words of Iran’s Oil Minister, Rostam Read more

Energy, HeadlinesIran, nuclear, Oil, Rostam Qasemi, Tehran

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