NPR | Documents reveal new details about CIA's role in 1953 coup in Iran Fox News Newly declassified documents offer more details of how the CIA executed the overthrow of Iran's democratically elected prime minister 60 years ago, describing the political frustrations that led the U.S. to take covert action against a Soviet ally ... CIA documents acknowledge its role in Iran's 1953 coup CIA's Acknowledgment Of Iran Coup Role Is Latest Revelation CIA Admits It Was Behind Iran's Coup |
The Times of Israel | Iran: Another Nuclear Official to Be Replaced New York Times Iran's longtime ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency will leave in September, news agencies reported Wednesday, making him the third senior Iranian nuclear official to be replaced under the new administration of President Hassan ... Iran's envoy to UN nuclear agency to leave post 'Iran would barely retaliate if its nuclear program were attacked' Iran's envoy to UN nuclear agency expected to leave post: sources |
Yahoo! News | Iran Hints Nuclear Talks Could Include New Official New York Times (blog) Iran sent strong signals on Tuesday that its new foreign minister, an American-educated diplomat with a deep understanding of the United States, would assume the additional role of leading the Iranian delegation in talks with the major powers over Iran ... Iranian official says Foreign Ministry to handle nuclear talks as part of new ... Iran's president still undecided on his nuclear negotiator AP Interview: Top Iran adviser reaches out to West |
Times of India | India, Iran Fail to Make Headway Over Oil Tanker Wall Street Journal NEW DELHI—India and Iran haven't made any headway in resolving a dispute over an Indian oil tanker more than a week after it was detained by Iranian naval authorities, a move that has put Tehran at odds with one of the few markets for its oil. Iran ... Iran seeks $1 million guarantee money to release tanker India and Iran appear set to reinforce energy ties India 'vigorously' pursuing tanker detention issue with Iran |
Queiroz: I want to take Iran to the next level Fifa.com Carlos Queiroz has already earned his place in the history books as the first Portuguese coach to have secured consecutive FIFA World Cup™ qualifications. At South Africa 2010 he led Portugal to the Round of 16, and it is now time for Iran to return ... Iran to play Gabon in friendly next month: report |
NCR-Iran.org (press release) | A chance for change in Iran Washington Post (blog) These are the words in the fatwa of July 28, 2013, issued by Iran's Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, against the Baha'i Faith. Its release was so close to the August 4 inauguration of Iran's new president, Hassan Rouhani, that it could be reasonably ... Letter: To help Iran, U.S. should restore ties Iranian President Hassan Rouhani Should Honor Voters' Demand for Human ... Iran: Misogynist Hassan Rouhani's excuse for having no women in cabinet |
Shadow Government: Is There an Inter-Agency Dispute Over the State ... Foreign Policy (blog) According to expert testimony this summer before two House panels, the State Department's recent report on Iran's activities in the Western Hemisphere, which argues that the country's activities there are "waning," is marred by a lack of inter-agency ... |
Deepening of India-Iran energy ties, a win-win outcome The Hindu India and Iran seem set to reinforce their energy ties — a move that could help New Delhi arrest the sharp decline in the value of the rupee versus the dollar, and benefit Tehran, which has been badly hit by unilateral sanctions marshalled by the ... |
Voice of America | Column: Iran a Bright Spot in a Bleak Middle East? Voice of America In the midst of this bleak picture, however, there is one potential bright spot: Iran. With the switch in presidents from the provocative Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to the sober technocrat, Hassan Rouhani, there is a real chance to de-escalate the nuclear ... |
CIAs role in 1953 Iran coup detailed Politico Newly declassified documents offer more details of how the CIA executed the overthrow of Iran's democratically elected prime minister 60 years ago, describing the political frustrations that led the United States to take covert action against a Soviet ... |