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Reuters

Iran has successfully launched a second domestically built satellite into orbit, Iran's Arabic language al-Alam television reported on Wednesday. The United States and its allies fear Iran is seeking to build nuclear bombs and are concerned that

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Reuters

Iran's opposition website Sahamnews said security forces attacked pro-reform demonstrators gathering in Tehran on Sunday to mark the anniversary of the country's 2009 disputed election. "Security forces attacked the crowd with electric batons ...

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Reuters

The United States hit Venezuelan state oil company PDVSA with sanctions on Tuesday in a more aggressive bid to starve Iran of fuel, prompting fury and warnings from Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's government. The sanctions are largely symbolic

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Time magazine

For much of the past decade, the Iranian government has tolerated what it considers a particularly depraved and un-Islamic vice: the keeping of pet dogs. During periodic crackdowns, police have confiscated dogs from their owners right off the stre

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AFP

"My concern, as I look at it, is the fact that there are flights between Iran and Venezuela on a weekly basis, and visas are not required for entrance into Venezuela or Bolivia or Nicaragua," said General Douglas Fraser, head of the US Southern Comma

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AP

Clinton said the United States “has an abiding commitment to Gulf security” and that “a top priority is working together with our partners on our shared concerns about Iranian behavior in the region.” “We share the view that Iran’s activities in t

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U.K. Daily Mail

An aircraft created by Iranian scientists is, they claim, the world’s first flying saucer. Called the Zohal - or Saturn in English - it is an unmanned spaceship designed for 'aerial imaging' but can be used for 'various missions'.

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Terrence Aym

Coming on the heels of an official news release stating it had launched a rocket containing a "life capsule," the government of Iran now boasts it's built the world's first working flying saucer. The powers-that-be in Tehran—Iran's capital—call

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Hulu.com

"Iranium" is a documentary film that has generated much controversy and explores the Iranian nuclear program as it pertains to strategic threats against the West, and Islamic fundamentalism in Iran.

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Phoenix Objectivists

For their last meeting in Feburary, Phoenix Objectivists will host a free screening of the controversial documentary "Iranium".

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NY Times

The Iranian leaders who cheered the popular overthrow of an Egyptian strongman last week have promised to crush an opposition march planned for Monday in solidarity with the Egyptian people.

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