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The Crisis in the Eurozone and Iran Starring the G8 Summit at Camp David

The Crisis in the Eurozone and Iran Starring the G8 Summit at Camp David

| May 19, 2012 | 0 Comments

The debt crisis in Europe, the Iranian nuclear program and the situation in Syria will be among the protagonists of the great themes of the G8 summit which opens today at Camp David (USA). U.S. President Barack Obama will receive in the presidential summer residence in the Catoctin Mountains of Maryland to the leaders of [...]

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Repsol YPF does not buy oil from Iran since January

Repsol YPF does not buy oil from Iran since January

| April 12, 2012 | 0 Comments

Repsol YPF, the largest Spanish oil company, has said that the eventual impact of an outage of Iran is void, because not buy oil to that country since January. Company sources have explained that they have received official confirmation of a possible power outage by Iran as Iranian television announced in the English language Press [...]

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Iran Cuts Oil Supplies to Spain, According to Iranian Television

Iran Cuts Oil Supplies to Spain, According to Iranian Television

| April 10, 2012 | 0 Comments

Iran has cut oil supplies to Spain, said today the official Iranian television in English, Press TV. A source at the Embassy of Spain in Tehran told that have not received “no official or unofficial communication” from the Iranian authorities about this may cut oil supplies. Press TV, citing “unnamed sources” Iranians, said: “Tehran has [...]

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Obama Seeks Greater Cooperation with Brazil

Obama Seeks Greater Cooperation with Brazil

| April 9, 2012 | 0 Comments

U.S. President Barack Obama will tomorrow, Monday at the White House to its counterpart in Brazil, Dilma Rousseff, to strengthen bilateral cooperation in trade, energy and education, with disagreements over Iran and Cuba as a backdrop background. Obama, who visited Brazil in March 2011, and Rousseff, who arrives in Washington today on his first official [...]

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Iran joined 178,000 million dollars in exports in 12 months

Iran joined 178,000 million dollars in exports in 12 months

| April 9, 2012 | 0 Comments

Iran, despite international sanctions against the country, joined 178,000 million dollars from its oil exports and oil in the Persian past year, which ended on March 19, officials said today collects the newspaper “Tehran Times” . Most of the revenue, 130,000 million, accounted for sales of crude oil and petroleum products in the country, which [...]

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Iran Cuts Oil Supplies of Two Greek Companies for Failure to Pay

Iran Cuts Oil Supplies of Two Greek Companies for Failure to Pay

| April 5, 2012 | 0 Comments

Iran has cut oil supplies to two Greek companies because they have defaulted on their purchases of oil, state television reported today in English, Press TV. The two companies concerned, as the station, are Hellenic Petroleum and Hellas, two of the largest sector in Greece. In principle, according to statistics from the European Commission, Eurostat, [...]

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Obama’s OKs to the Sanctions Against Iran Oil

Obama’s OKs to the Sanctions Against Iran Oil

| March 30, 2012 | 0 Comments

U.S. President Barack Obama said today that “there is enough supply of oil from other countries,” so it gives green light to sanctions against Iran and those countries that buy oil to Tehran. The measure seeks to isolate the Iranian government in a time of rising tension, amid fears that the country’s nuclear program seeks [...]

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Turkish Prime Minister says that Iran will not Produce Nuclear Weapons

Turkish Prime Minister says that Iran will not Produce Nuclear Weapons

| March 30, 2012 | 0 Comments

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, said today on his return from Iran to the Islamic Republic authorities have assured him that the Iranian nuclear program is aimed at producing weapons. Erdogan asked the world, moreover, not to measure with two sticks, also questioned the nuclear weapons program of Israel, according to the Turkish agency [...]

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U.S. Exempts 11 Countries From Iranian Oil Sanctions

U.S. Exempts 11 Countries From Iranian Oil Sanctions

| March 20, 2012 | 0 Comments

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Tuesday that his country will exempt eleven countries, including members of the European Union (EU) and Japan, the sanctions against Iran, but asked to reduce their dependence on oil Tehran. According to new legislation aimed at pressuring Iran to suspend its nuclear program, the United States plans to penalize [...]

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IMF warns of escalating oil prices on Iran crisis

IMF warns of escalating oil prices on Iran crisis

| March 20, 2012 | 0 Comments

Oil prices would rise between 20% and 30% in case of disruption of Iranian oil exports, which would undermine the global economy, now slowly moving away from the “abyss,” he said Tuesday the IMF Managing Director (IMF), Christine Lagarde. “It would clearly be an impact on the economies if there is a disruption of Iranian [...]

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