- Iran helping Syria bypass sanctions
TEHRAN, Feb. 12 (UPI) - Leaked documents suggest Iran has agreed to help
Syria get around international sanctions imposed against the country for
killing civilians.
The documents, obtained through a cyberattack by the hacker group
Anonymous, detail interaction between the two countries, including the
transfer of more than $1 billion from Iran to Syria, Haaertz reported
Sunday.
"Iran has promised to relay to Syria its know-how on ways for transferring
United Press International, 01:03 - Anka unmanned plane to take off this summer
ANKARA - H"urriyet Daily News Turkey is planning to launch its unmanned
planes by the summer in the hopes of using them against the outlawed
Kurdsitan Workers Party (PKK).
Hurriyet Dailynews, 00:49 - Haniyeh's trip to Tehran highlights rift in Hamas
TEHRAN / GAZA CITY Gaza's Prime Minister Haniyeh's trip to Tehran
highlighted the disagreement between the movement's leaders over the
recently signed Doha agreement that would see Palestinian President Abbas
into the post of prime minister
REUTERS Photo Gaza's Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh's visit to Tehran over
the weekend and statements he and his hosts made about recognition of
Israel served a severe blow to acceptance of the recently signed Doha
Hurriyet Dailynews, 00:49 - Iran warns Hamas against any 'compromise' with Israel
A handout photo made available by Iran's Supreme Leader's office shows
Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei greeting Ismail Haniya (L),
Palestinian Hamas premier in the Gaza Strip, during a meeting in Tehran.
Iran's supreme leader warned Hamas against any "compromise" in its fight
against Tehran's nemesis Israel, his official website reported.
AFP - Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei on Sunday warned the Palestinian
France24, 00:47 - Maryam's mujra with Kareena
Karthik PasupulateKarthik Pasupulate | Feb 13, 2012, 12.00AM IST
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The "Diyyalo Diyyalo" girl who danced her way into Tollywood in "100% Love"
is all set to follow suit in Bollywood as well.
Maryam Zakaria is going to be sharing the screen with Kareena Kapoor and
Saif Ali Khan in the much-awaited, "Agent Vinod".
Times of India, 00:09 - Arts extravaganza ends with a Bollywood bang
Mahafreed Irani & Shreya BhandaryMahafreed Irani & Shreya Bhandary, TNN |
Feb 13, 2012, 01.39AM IST
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With each passing year, the Times of India Kala Ghoda Arts Festival
attracts more people.
Times of India, 00:02 - Temple town in saffron hue
TNN | Feb 13, 2012, 02.11AM IST
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AMBAJI: There is hardly a day when this temple town is not crowded. But on
Sunday, the crowd was only getting bigger since early morning as all roads
led to the ground where chief minister Narendra Modi sat on his 36th and
final Sadbhavana mission fast.
The town was painted in saffron and vermillion as local BJP unit pressed
nearly 500 state transport buses into service to bring villagers at the
venue.
Times of India, 00:00 - Iran's leaders urge Hamas to not let up resisting Israel
By Nasser Karimi
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Associated Press
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TEHRAN - Iran's leaders urged the Hamas prime minister of Gaza to continue
the Islamic militant group's resistance against Israel and promised
support, state TV reported Sunday.
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei told Hamas‘ Ismail Haniyeh that
Washington Times, 00:06 - Netanyahu says Abbas prefers Hamas, not peace
JERUSALEM, Feb. 12 (Xinhua) - Israeli Primer Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on
Sunday harshly criticized the Palestinian National Authority (PNA)
President Mahmoud Abbas, accusing him of "turning his back on peace" after
signing a reconciliation deal with Hamas.
Netanyahu's comments came after Abbas said earlier on Sunday, in front of
representatives of the Arab League in Cairo, that he will give Netanyahu an
ultimatum about the settlements and the 1967 borders.
Xinhua, 00:06 - U.S. Navy: Iran prepares suicide bomb boats in Gulf
By Warda Al-Jawahiry
MANAMA (Reuters) - Iran has built up its naval forces in the Gulf and
prepared boats that could be used in suicide attacks, but the U.S. Navy can
prevent it from blocking the Strait of Hormuz, the commander of U.S.
The Star Online, 00:03