Iran should fully cooperate with IAEA: India
India on Thursday said Iran should fully cooperate with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) with a view to restoring confidence of the international community that its nuclear programme is p
Of diapers and drugs, Iran's trouble paying bills
Like everyone, Iranians need diapers. Fred Harrington has built a business by selling Iran the raw materials to make them.
The Redmond, Washington, businessman, who exports to Iran under a humanitari
Will India forego Iran for US?
As India negotiates the diplomatic minefield that is West Asia, questions are being asked of the government as to whether and how it could engage differently with Iran, Israel and Saudi Arabia, withou
Iranian smugglers thrive as sanctions tighten
Dozens of unmarked speedboats pulled into Oman's Khasab port, breaking the dawn silence and marking the start of a wet and treacherous work-day for Iranian smugglers on the Straits of Hormuz.
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Iraq offers oil to S.Lanka to avert Iran ban
Iraq has come forward to offer ‘substantial quantities’ of crude oil to Sri Lanka, as the island desperately looks for alternatives to Iranian crude, a news report said on Sunday.
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Israel vows to halt Iran nuclear drive
A top Israeli official vowed on Friday to 'prevent Iran from acting' if it seeks to use a nuclear weapon, amid growing impatience over Tehran's refusal to come clean on its nuclear program.
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Police seek Interpol's help in getting Masoud's extradition
Delhi Police are seeking Interpol's help in getting Masoud Sedaghatzadeh, the alleged main conspirator in Delhi bombing on Israeli envoy's car last month, extradited to the country.
Sedaghatzadeh is
Indian police say Delhi, Bangkok blasts linked
Police in India have established a link between a bomb that wounded an Israeli diplomat's wife in New Delhi and a fumbled bomb plot in Thailand, Delhi police chief said on Friday, adding that arrest w
Iran conducting cyber-war with BBC: Broadcaster
Iran launched a 'sophisticated cyber-attack' in an attempt to disrupt the BBC's Persian service, which is watched by over seven million viewers weekly, the broadcaster's chief was to claim on Wednesda
PM goes ahead with Iran trip
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s much-anticipated visit to Iran this year can be expected to serve the dual purpose of maintaining India’s ties with Iran on an even keel and kick-starting peace talks w