The Times of Israel | Iran says offers ideas to end rift with UN nuclear watchdog Reuters VIENNA (Reuters) - Iran's deputy foreign minister said he had made proposals to the U.N. nuclear watchdog chief on Monday after pledging "a new approach" to easing international concerns about indications of illicit atomic bomb research by Tehran. Iran pledges "new approaches" with UN nuclear agency Kerry Urges Pursuing Diplomacy on Iran's Nuclear Program Iran claims 'new approach' in dealings with nuclear watchdog |
Al Jazeera America | Iran bans reformist newspaper over article questioning Shia Islam Al Jazeera America As Iran engages with the international community in high-level talks about its nuclear program, its government, led by President Hassan Rouhani, has taken great strides to convince Western leaders that it is open to change. But within the country ... Iran Shuts Down Paper, Cites Anti-Islamic Article Ignoring the Sharia Basis for Iran's Persecution of Christians Iran shuts down newspaper for anti-Islamic report |
Haaretz | PM says world's talks 'useful' to Iran because it 'buys them more time' Jerusalem Post Israel is committed to ensuring Iran does not get nuclear weapons, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu reiterated Monday, even as Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency held their first high-level meeting since the June election of Iranian ... Israel: Nuclear Armed Iran Is Threat to Africa Obama, Netanyahu discuss Iran, Middle East talks by phone Israel army intel chief: Iran is changing - but its nuclear policy isn't |
White House Spars With Congress Over New Iran Sanctions TIME In July, 130 members of Congress sent President Obama a letter urging him to give diplomacy with Iran a chance. But the following month, the House passed a new round of sanctions against Iran by a vote of 400 to 20, with more than 100 of the members ... |
Christian Post | Iran gives Christians 80 lashes for communion wine as UN blasts human rights ... Fox News Four Iranian Christians were reportedly sentenced to 80 lashes for drinking wine for communion, a shocking punishment meted out even as a new United Nations report blasted the Islamic republic for its systematic persecution of non-Muslims. The four men ... Iran Deports American Priest for Protesting Imprisonment of Christians A wine fine: Iran to lash four Christians for communion drinking |
New York Times | William H. Sullivan, US Ambassador to Volatile Laos and Iran, Is Dead at 90 New York Times William H. Sullivan, a career diplomat who spent much of the 1960s and 1970s in volatile parts of the world — notably Laos, where he oversaw a secret bombing campaign, and Iran, where he was the last United States ambassador before militants took ... |
'Grand Day of Death to America' rally planned in Iran Fox News Militant factions in Iran are reportedly planning a sweeping rally titled, “Grand Day of Death to America,” to coincide with the 24th anniversary of the storming of the U.S. Embassy there. According to The National, Brigadier General Masoud Jazayeri is ... Iran's 'Down With America' Art Contest Offers $4000 To Top Entry |
Press TV | Why Arabs Fear a US-Iran Détente New York Times The Arabs have learned from bitter experience that whether by confrontation or collaboration, whatever Iran, America and Israel decide to do leaves them feeling trampled. Like an African proverb says: Whether the elephants fight or play, the grass gets ... Al Saud, Israel fear Iran powerhouse: Analyst The Israel-Saudi Alliance Against the US-Iran Talks America's 'tilt' toward Iran leaves ally in lurch |
Washington Post | Iran outlines plan to win back Western oil interest: FT report Reuters (Reuters) - Iran is planning to offer international companies more lucrative contracts to attract at least $100 billion worth of investment in its oilfields over the next three years, the Financial Times reported on Monday. An adviser to Iran's oil ... Iran's oil industry is trying for a comeback Armenian parliamentary delegation to visit Iran UPDATE 1-Iran's state energy firms crippled by budget -minister |
Press TV | Iran tries to lure back western oil groups Financial Times Iran plans to persuade international companies to invest in its oilfields by offering them more lucrative contracts as part of efforts to repair its battered economy and improve the Islamic Republic's relations with the western world. The move comes as ... EU seeks to tighten Iran bans despite court rulings Iran's plan to win back US$100bil western oil investments Iran's Clandestine Operations Take To The High Seas: How Iran Is Getting Its ... |