The Times of Israel | Iran: Ahmadinejad Granted License to Start University New York Times President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran, whose tumultuous two-term tenure is in its final few days, will be moving to academia. The government's Islamic Republic News Agency announced Monday that Mr. Ahmadinejad had been granted a license to start ... Iran nominee seen as olive branch to United States Iran's next foreign minister seen as an olive branch Iran's Foreign Minister Nominee Seen as Olive Branch to US |
Gulf Times | The Cable: Liberal Democrats Move to Torpedo Iran Sanctions Bill Foreign Policy (blog) Jim McDermott, John Conyers, Keith Ellison and Jim McGovern urge the House leadership to delay the vote on the bill which they fear could jeopardize the Obama administration's renewed effort to engage Iran's newly-elected President Hassan Rouhani on ... US House set to vote on tough Iran sanctions bill this week House bill aims its sights at Iran's energy sector Iran says it will take 315 subway cars from China in lieu of sanctions-blocked ... |
WND.com | Iran: Armageddon at hand, prepare for war WND.com Shiites, whose clerics rule Iran with an iron fist, believe that at the end of times, Mahdi, a 9th century prophet, will reappear with Jesus Christ at his side, kill all the infidels and raise the flag of Islam in all four corners of the world ... |
NUCLEAR WAR-FEAR WND.com Pat Buchanan was twice a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination and the Reform Party's candidate in 2000. He is also a founder and editor of The American Conservative. Buchanan served three presidents in the White House, was a founding ... |
Iran's cyber warfare could hit public more than military: report Washington Times Iran's limited cyber capabilities enable it to launch attacks against the U.S. that would do more damage to public perceptions than actual infrastructure, a new study said. “Iran does not need the equivalent of a Ferrari to inflict damage on U.S ... |
NEWS.com.au | Saudi Arabian 2012 Oil Export Revenue Gained 5% as Iran Fell 12% Bloomberg Saudi Arabia's revenue from exports of crude oil and other petroleum products in 2012 rose 5.3 percent from a year earlier while Iran's income from sales abroad sank by 12 percent, OPEC reported. The world's largest crude exporter shipped oil and ... Saudi Crude Exports to US Rose in 2012, Iran Sold More to Asia |
When I Ran Out of Birth Control in Iran Huffington Post I recently had to extend my trip to Iran and ran out of birth control. No biggie, I thought, contraceptive pills are easily found in pharmacies throughout the country and you don't even need a prescription. I walked into a pharmacy in Tehran two nights ... |
Textile exports to Iran set for a rupee push The Hindu Textile exporters have spotted an opportunity in the crisis in India-Iran trade caused by sanctions on the latter by the West. The textile industry is eyeing the rupee settlement mechanism between the two countries to push textile exports to Iran. D. K ... Iran accepts rupee for oil imports |
The Coming Rapprochement Between Iran and the Brot... Al-Monitor The MP's statements came hours before Hamas leader Ahmed Youssef declared that meetings were held between Hamas — considered to be the Palestinian branch of the Muslim Brotherhood — and Iranian officials, "to solve some of the issues that caused ... |
Press TV | Iran, S Korea to ink deal on cooperation between capital markets Press TV Senior officials of the Central Securities Depository of Iran (CSDI) and the Korea Securities Depository (KSD) will sign off on a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on their business cooperation on September 15. According to the agreement, Iranian and ... |