Christian Science Monitor | Iran nuclear talks: negotiators cite progress ahead of Baghdad meeting Christian Science Monitor Negotiators from Iran and UN's nuclear watchdog agency have made enough progress during two days of technical talks in Vienna that they will resume next Monday. The unexpected result indicates that there has been some flexibility from both Iran and UN ... US nuclear expert: Iranian FM Salehi linked to past program Iran talks to continue, both sides see progress Iran Hangs Alleged Israeli Agent |
AFP | Iran criticizes Saudi-Bahrain union plan Reuters DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran criticized on Tuesday plans by Gulf Arab leaders to form a closer political, economic and military union to counter Shi'ite Muslim discontent in Bahrain, warning such move would "deepen the wounds" in the island state. United Arab Front Against Iran Less Likely Iran says Saudi-Bahrain union plan deepens crisis Iran condemns plans for tighter Gulf union |
Wall Street Journal | Iranian Rapper Fears for His Life After Fatwa Wall Street Journal By FARNAZ FASSIHI BEIRUT—Iranian rapper Shahin Najafi expected his song calling on a Shiite saint to save Iran from its current rulers to stir up controversy, but he never imagined it might cost him his life. Associated Press Rapper Shahin Najafi in a ... Rappers Do Not Delight in Morocco and Iran Shahin Najafi, Iran Rapper, Reportedly Receives Death Threat By Islamist Website Rapper Faces Death Threats in Iran Over Song |
Voice of America | India will cut oil imports from Iran by 11% Washington Post NEW DELHI — A week after Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton urged New Delhi to reduce its engagement with Tehran, India said it would cut Iranian oil imports by 11 percent in the coming year. The promised cut could constitute a significant step ... India to Cut Iranian Oil Imports 11% India to cut oil purchases from Iran following US pressure India to Cut Iranian Oil Imports by 11 Percent |
New York Daily News | Israeli group wins $323 million terror suit against Syria, Iran New York Daily News JERUSALEM — An Israeli advocacy group won a $323 million judgment in a US court against Iran and Syria for supporting Palestinian militants that killed an American teenager and ten others in a 2006 bombing, the group's director said Tuesday. Iran, Syria ordered to pay terror victim's family Weston family of teen killed in Israel wins huge award against Syria, Iran |
Wall Street Journal | Iran Exile Group Nears US Rebirth Wall Street Journal By JAY SOLOMON And EVAN PEREZ Iranian families who were prevented by Iraqi security forces from entering Camp Ashraf to visit family members in December protested the move. 1970s MeK backers opposed to the Shah assassinate US officials, the US says. US risks new Iran anger by taking opposition group off terrorism list Apparently Terrorism Isn't Terrorism If It Targets Iran Israel Is Using American Stealth Choppers To Ferry Iranian Spies Into Iraq |
Islamic Republic News Agency | Iran Sees Success in Stalling on Nuclear Issue New York Times TEHRAN — As Iran starts a critical round of talks over its nuclear program, its negotiating team may be less interested in reaching a comprehensive settlement than in buying time and establishing the legitimacy of its enrichment program, ... Iran not after N-weapons, says former Pakistani diplomat Iran's leader must choose between enmity and economy Iran gloats over its success in stalling the West over nuclear program |
EU studying impact of Iran ship insurance ban: UK Reuters LONDON (Reuters) - Britain and France are studying a proposed European Union ban on insuring tankers carrying Iranian oil to see how severe an impact it would have on trade with non-EU countries, British Foreign Secretary William Hague said on Tuesday. |
Bahrain News Agency | NEW IRAN ROW Gulf Daily News MANAMA: Bahrain yesterday strongly condemned statements by Iran's parliament speaker Ali Larijani and MP Hussain Ali Shahriari about Bahrain. Both had called for Bahrain's integration into Iran. These statements represent a flagrant interference in the ... Shura condemns Iran statements |
Daily Beast | Is Israel flirting with Iranian terrorists? Daily Beast Obama administration officials leaked to NBC that Israel had teamed up with a violent, cultish, US-terror listed Iranian organization called the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) to assassinate Iranian scientists. Citing US government sources, NBC reported that ... Obama Administration Wants Iran Exile Group MEK Off Terrorist List: Report |