Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak has said he will stay in office and transfer all power only after September's presidential election. BBC's Special Correspondent Reports
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گفتگوی شهره عاصمی با آقای مهدی جلالی
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IRAN
How Iran sees Egypt's protests
by Roya Wolverson
Whether Egypt's uprising could spread to Iran is an open question. Regional protests come amid deteriorating economic conditions in Iran. Under tightening economic sanctions, economic growth, unemployment, inflation, and poverty are all worse in Iran than in Tunisia or Egypt, writes Ali Reza Eshraghi in the Asia Times. But unlike Tunisia's unpopular former president Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali, who was ousted in January, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad still has support from poorer Iranians
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EMail to the Iranian Ambassador to Canada
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... he governed as if he felt predestined to never die
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