Ali Akbar Salehi News
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Raed Jaser, arrested yesterday and charged with planning to derail a passenger train in Canada with the help of al-Qaeda, will defend the charges and is in a “state of shock” over the allegations, his lawyer said.
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Canadian police arrested two foreign nationals in connection with a plan to derail a passenger train in the nation’s first suspected terror plot involving al-Qaeda.
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Prospects for resolving the conflict over Iran’s nuclear program have improved following signs of “good faith” from Western powers, Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi said.
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Syrian President Bashar al-Assad called on leaders of the so-called BRICS group of emerging- markets nations to help end the country’s two-year civil war after the Arab League further isolated his government by handing membership to the opposition.
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The following is a selection of the most important news affecting the oil market.
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Iran considers an offer to negotiate directly with the U.S. over its nuclear program a “step forward” and expects to resume meetings with world powers later this month, the Persian Gulf nation’s Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi said.
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OPEC’s biggest oil producers are in talks to supply extra crude to India as the nation prepares to halt purchases from Iran because of global sanctions, four people with knowledge of the matter said.
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Oil tumbled the most in two months after equities dropped on political turmoil in Europe and as Middle East tensions eased on the prospect of renewed talks between Western countries and Iran.
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Iran’s Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi said several of the Iranians abducted by Syrian rebels are retired members of the military and the Revolutionary Guard Corps who were on a pilgrimage.
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Brent crude fell for a second day as industrial production slowed in China, the world’s second- biggest oil consumer, and Saudi Arabia boosted output.
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