RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty | On Iran Talks, Congress Could Play 'Bad Cop' New York Times WASHINGTON — When Iranian diplomats sit down in Geneva next Tuesday with the United States and five other world powers for a new round of talks about Iran's nuclear program, Congress will not have a seat at the table. But that does not mean it will ... With West In Mind, Iran Reportedly Cancels Anti-Israel Conference Iran seeks to lower expectations ahead of nuclear negotiations Netanyahu urges Britain and France not to ease sanctions on Iran |
ChristianToday | EU Parliament wants Iran to release American WND.com Members of the European Parliament have called on the rogue Islamic regime in Iran to release American Pastor Saeed Abedini, who has been jailed there for more than a year over his Christian faith. “The fate of Pastor Saeed Abedini in Iran is also a ... Human rights: persecution in Syria, Pakistan and Iran, censorship in Sudan, Iraq European Parliament condemns violence against Christians in Syria, Pakistan ... EU Calls For Release Of Christian Pastor In Iran |
The Times of Israel | Iran says it arrested three Israeli spies Jerusalem Post Iran said it arrested three Israelis suspected of spying and attempting to recruit Iranian citizens to gather intelligence for Israel, Iranian news agency Mehr reported on Saturday. The report quotes Iranian judge Dadkhoda Salari as saying that most of ... Iran Puts Alleged Israeli Spies On Trial Iran says 'Israeli spy network' put on trial Agency: Espionage Suspects Stand Trial in Iran |
New York Times | Netanyahu Takes a Lonely Stance Denouncing Iran New York Times But when Mr. Netanyahu has recently tried to focus the world on the Iranian nuclear program, using ancient texts, Holocaust history and a 2011 book by Iran's president, Hassan Rouhani, he has sometimes come off sounding shrill. As six major world ... |
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty | Getting Past The Censors In Iran RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty This week Iran's new Culture Minister Ali Jannati denounced book censorship under the administration of former President Mahmud Ahmadinejad and said if they could, censors would have banned the Koran, which is considered to be the word of God by ... |
National Post | Israeli military sends message to Iran with video of 'special long-range ... National Post JERUSALEM — In an apparent message to Iran, the Israeli military said Thursday it had carried out a “special long-range flight exercise” and posted rare footage of the drill online. The military said its squadrons practiced refuelling planes in midair ... Time 'has run out' for Iran nuclear work 7 Things You Might Not Know About Iranian Views of Israel Despite Rouhani's diplomacy, chants of 'Death to America' continue in Iran |
Tasnim News Agency | One week later, 'Death to USA' chant back in vogue in Iran capital Los Angeles Times TEHRAN — The emblematic “Death to U.S.A” chant resounded through the Iranian capital anew on Friday, one week after it appeared that the signature slogan could be sidelined as part of a possible thaw in long-acrimonious relations between Iran and the ... Iran's first 'charm offensive' Cleric Praises Iran's Achievements despite Sanctions |
Iran Central Banker Says He's Undoing Ahmadinejad Policy Bloomberg Iran's central bank Governor Valiollah Seif said he's reversing policies introduced under former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad that led to a surge in money supply, to curb one of the world's highest inflation rates. Seif, in his first interview with an ... |
Iran's defiant nuclear expansion raises bar for Geneva talks Reuters VIENNA (Reuters) - When the U.N. Security Council first imposed sanctions on Iran in 2006 to try to make it halt its nuclear activity, the Islamic state had a nascent uranium enrichment program with a couple of hundred centrifuges it was testing. Seven ... |
The Guardian | Iran arrests 'network of homosexuals and satanists' at birthday party The Guardian Iran's revolutionary guards have announced the arrest of "a network of homosexuals and satanists" in the western city of Kermanshah, close to the country's border with Iraq, prompting fresh alarm over the treatment of gay people in the Islamic republic. |