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Naval chief of Revolutionary Guards says it could prevent even "a single drop of oil" passing through Strait of Hormuz.
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Iran's MPs debate Strait of Hormuz closure
Iranian MPs sign a draft law aimed at blocking Europe-bound oil tankers from using the Strait of Hormuz.
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Iran shrugs off latest EU oil embargo
Oil minister says latest embargo, imposed over nuclear row, will have no effect but observers say exports are plunging.
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Industrial civilisation's entire economy is based on a finite resource we treat as infinite.
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Iran to test-fire long range missiles in Gulf
Straits of Hormuz naval drill continues, as European Union says it is open to talks over Iran's nuclear ambitions.
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Iran: Willing to use oil as a political tool
Pushed by endless sanctions and talk of war, Iran hints at playing hardball on the global oil market.
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Last Modified: 23 Nov 2011 12:38 GMT
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Iran's oil minister says oil could be used as a political tool, if necessary.
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Iran's parliament approves new oil minister
Majlis votes 216-22 in favour of appointing Rostam Qasemi to strategically important cabinet post.
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