Sanctions? Coke and Pepsi found a way around them and are battling for market share in Tehran with local Zamzam Cola. Fortune’s Eric Ellis reports.
Read More »Gunmen kidnap Iranian diplomat
GUNMEN in Iraqi army uniforms kidnapped a senior Iranian diplomat in Baghdad on Sunday, an Iraqi Government official said today.
Read More »U.S. has no military plans against Iran – FM Lavrov
The United States has no military plans against Iran and Washington agrees to cooperate with Moscow on bringing Iran back to negotiations, the Russian foreign minister said Saturday.
Read More »Iran says it will not freeze its nuclear work but promised to open up its disputed uranium enrichment facility to the media.
Iran has vowed to defy a UN resolution calling for a freeze to its nuclear work but promised to open up its disputed uranium enrichment facility in Natanz to the media.
Read More »Envoy: Iran’s nuclear site advances
VIENNA, Austria – Technical crews have hauled centrifuges into Iran’s vast underground Natanz complex and were on the threshold of launching a program that could be used to create nuclear arms, diplomats said yesterday.
Read More »Tata Steel receives approval for Rs 60 bn Iran plant
Tata Steel (Q, N,C,F)* has received an approval from the Iranian government to set up a three million tons steel project with an investment of over Rs 60 billion, reports Business Standard. Â
Read More »Iran blocks UN cameras at big atom site: diplomats
VIENNA (Reuters) – Iran has refused to let U.N. inspectors set up cameras at an underground plant where it is set to begin installing 3,000 centrifuges for full-scale enrichment of nuclear fuel, diplomats said on Friday.
Read More »Iran blocks UN cameras at big atom site–diplomats
VIENNA (Reuters) – Iran has refused to let U.N. inspectors set up cameras at an underground plant where it is set to begin installing 3,000 centrifuges for full-scale enrichment of nuclear fuel, diplomats said on Friday.
Read More »Iran to push ahead with nuclear programme
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has launched anniversary celebrations for Iran’s Islamic Revolution with a defiant promise to push ahead with the country’s controversial nuclear programme.
Read More »Larijani Stresses Continued Enrichment
TEHRAN (Fars news Agency)- Iran’s Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) Secretary Ali Larijani stressed here on Wednesday that his country would not suspend its uranium enrichment activities.
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