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News Source: Canadian Free Press
| about 1 year ago
Yesterday Iran sent into earth orbit it’s “Safir” (Emissary/Ambassador) satellite launch vehicle (SLV). According to some uncorroborated reports the sudden launch caught Western intelligence agencies, the U.S. and Israel in particular, by...
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News Source: The Daily Telegraph
| about 1 year ago
US foreign policy elites has shifted from Iraq to Pakistan with a majority believing it is the country most likely to pass nuclear technology to terrorists, a survey released today found. More than 100 foreign policy experts were surveyed by Foreign...
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News Source: International Business Times
| about 1 year ago
Turkey's energy minister on Monday announced plans to visit Tehran to discuss investment in gas fields and a pipeline project in a rebuff to the United States, which opposes energy deals with Iran...Washington said a new energy deal between Iran and...
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News Source: Haaretz
| about 1 year ago
Iran said on Sunday it had put the home-grown dummy satellite into orbit on a domestically made rocket for the first time. The long-range ballistic technology used to put satellites into space can also be used for launching weapons...Head of Iran's...
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News Source: BBC
| about 1 year ago
Tehran for his second round of talks this month, state media reported. The watchdog is preparing a report on Iran's facilities, which critics say can be used to make nuclear weapons. The US expressed concern over Sunday's launch, saying the...
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News Source: Turkish Press
| about 1 year ago
Olli Heinonen, deputy director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, was last in the country on August 7 for talks likely to have focused on clarifying the watchdog's outstanding questions about Iran's nuclear programme. Iranian...
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News Source: Times of Oman
| about 1 year ago
The head of Israel's space agency on Monday played down concerns over Iran's announcement it sent a rocket into space, saying the real threat came from Tehran's nuclear programme. "Iran still has a long way to go as far as satellites are concerned...
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News Source: The Daily Telegraph
| about 1 year ago
We do not wish to attack another country ... but we will defend ourselves should we be attacked," he said, without, however, mentioning Israel. Israel, which views the Islamic republic as its greatest threat, lies about 1000km from the Iranian border.
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News Source: Uinta County News
| about 1 year ago
Finally, after decades of obfuscations and broken promises, following the disaster of 9-11, the United States president deftly changed the intent and actions of the original NPT to further his foreign policy response by quickly declaring North Korea,...
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News Source: France 24
| about 1 year ago
Though Iran's Mahmoud Ahmadinejad travelled to Istanbul for a two-day visit, Turkish President Abdullah Gul said more time was needed, dismissing claims the USA wanted him to drop the deal. Saturday 16 August 2008 Turkey and Iran need more time to...