Meet Iran's Ambassador to the UN Forbes In a sold-out event, Iran's ambassador to the United Nations, Mohammad Khazaee, will be speaking Wednesday evening at the Asia Society in New York, starring in a “conversation” titled: “The U.S. and Iran: Road to War or Path to Peace?” With tensions ... |
ABC News | Is Iran Creating a Health Crisis to Evade Sanctions? Bloomberg Unless Iran abandons its quest for nuclear weapons, there is one certainty in Washington's policy toward the Islamic Republic: more sanctions. It is also inevitable that the more these economic measures hurt average Iranians, the more controversial ... Iran Says Nuclear Talks an 'Opportunity' for West Iran Nuclear Talks: Nation Ready To Ease Western Concerns In Upcoming ... 'Iran can ease nuke fears if rights are recognized' |
New York Daily News | Wrestlers from Iran and the US unite to bring their sport back to the 2020 ... New York Daily News TEHRAN, Iran — The caretakers of the Olympics may have inadvertently accomplished what has eluded diplomats: Galvanizing Iran and the U.S. on a common goal. Wrestling officials from the arch foes appeared to be in bonding mode Tuesday on the ... US and Iran finally agree on something: Wrestling in the Olympics US and Iran find common ground: Olympic wrestling Olympic wrestling becomes common ground for US and Iran |
New York Times | Stung by 'Argo,' Iran Backs Conference Denouncing 'Hollywoodism' New York Times A self-described “specialist in anti-Iranian and anti-Islamic films,” he fumed over scenes of angry Iranians storming the gates of the American Embassy in Tehran in 1979. “We Iranians look stupid, backward and simple-minded in this movie,” Mr. Tondro said. |
Will Saudi Arabia Get the Bomb If Iran Gets the Bomb? The Atlantic President Obama believes that if Iran crosses the nuclear threshold, the Saudis, the Turks, and perhaps others, would almost immediately try to do the same. Benjamin Netanyahu believes as Obama does, and so do many European officials, and certainly ... |
The Guardian | Iran protests Berlin film award for banned Jafar Panahi Reuters DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran has complained to the organizers of the Berlin film festival for giving Iranian director Jafar Panahi an award for an allegorical movie made in defiance of a 20-year state ban. Panahi shared the best script prize at Berlin on ... Iran berates Berlin film festival over Panahi award Iran Slams 'Illegal' Berlin Film Festival Director Iran slams Berlin Film Festival award for Panahi |
BioPrepWatch | Egypt and Iran: An Elusive Axis Huffington Post (blog) After three decades of frosty relations, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad made a historic visit to Cairo on February 5, 2012, making him the only post-revolutionary Iranian leader to set foot in the Arab heartland. His trip marked the culmination of at ... Iran: Rivals Forced to Apologize to Supreme Leader Iran Reformists Meet Khamenei To Improve 'Internal Climate' Iran Taps North Korean-Educated Man for Top Post |
Voice of America | Pakistan Reaches Out to Iran on Energy, Security Voice of America ISLAMABAD — Pakistan is reaching out to its neighbor, Iran, for cooperation on energy and security, despite ongoing international attempts to isolate Tehran for its nuclear program. The latest talks between the two countries on a proposed gas pipeline ... Iraq greenlights gas pipeline deal with Iran, Syria Indian pays for Iran oil in rupees, Turkey route halted: sources Iran to become gasoline exporter by early 2014: Oil min. |
The Daily Star | US retreat means Iran's influence grows Washington Post (blog) The Iranian-backed Shiite group responsible for most of the attacks against U.S. forces in the final years of the Iraq war is busily reinventing itself as a political organization in ways that could enhance Iran's influence in post-American Iraq — and ... Bahrain accuses Iran of mounting 'terror cell' |
Madeleine Albright: Iran sanctions working CBS News "The P-5 Plus 1 (U.S., Britain, France, China, Russia and Germany), they are going to keep pushing Iran, and I think that the sanctions are working because we hear an awful lot about problems within the Iranian economy," she said on "CBS This Morning." ... |