Reuters | Exclusive: Iran offers 'compromises' in nuclear talks, West unmoved Reuters ANKARA/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Iran is pushing what it portrays as a new compromise proposal in nuclear talks, but Western negotiators say it offers no viable concessions, underscoring how far apart the two sides are as they enter crunch time before a Nov. Iran Could Be Complying With the Interim Nuclear Deal Obama Might Try To Circumvent Congress On An Iran Deal - And He's Already ... Don't Make a Bad Deal With Iran |
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty | Arrests Follow Acid Attacks on Iranian Women New York Times The attacks spread panic around Iran's old capital, Isfahan, which is also the country's main tourist destination. The semiofficial Iranian Students' News Agency reported that men on motorcycles had splashed acid on women through open car windows. Iranian Police Arrest Four After Spate of Acid Attacks on Women How to Listen Four arrests over acid attacks against women in Iran |
Fox News | Junk and knockoffs: Iran's military weaponry panned, but regime still ... Fox News “Sacred Defense Week,” which marks the beginning in 1980 of Iran's long and bloody war with Iraq and began at the end of last month, features a nationwide parade, war remembrance gatherings and what the authoritative military blog War Is Boring called ... |
Al-Arabiya | Iran President Pledges to Back Iraq Amid Attacks ABC News The Iran-Iraq alliance highlights some of the complex political dynamics spawned by the emergence of the Islamic State group as a major threat earlier this year. The radical Sunni militia has captured and held large swaths of territory in eastern Syria ... Iran's Rowhani vows to back Iraq against ISIS Iran backs Iraq in fight against 'Islamic State' militants Iran supreme leader blames West for Islamic State rise, wants regional solution |
Reuters | Iran arrests several spies near Bushehr nuclear plant: Fars news agency Reuters Iran has repeatedly cited signs of what it calls foreign plots to sabotage its nuclear program, which world powers fear could be put to developing an atomic bomb capability and are seeking to curb through high-level negotiations, with a deadline of Nov. Democrats Criticize White House's Iran Plan 'Foreign spies' arrested near nuclear facility, Iran official says West rebuffs Iran's nuclear 'compromises' |
National Review Online | Saudi Arabia and Iran Clash National Review Online They sometimes pretend otherwise, but the leaders of Saudi Arabia and Iran hate each other. Both are heavily influenced by theocratic impulses, and their particular ideologies are at war. In short, the Saudi government uses its oil wealth to export ... Iran threatens to turn Saudi Arabia into hell |
BBC News | Who will be Iran's next Supreme Leader? BBC News The head of the Assembly of Experts, the body that elects the Supreme Leader of Iran, has died after almost five months in a coma. Mohammad Reza Mahdavi Kani was considered to be a unifying figure in Iranian politics and his death opens up a period of ... Head of Iran's chief clerical body dead at 83 Iranian cleric's death leaves gap in key power body Iran News Round Up - October 21, 2014 |
Obama Sees an Iran Deal That Could Avoid Congress New York Times WASHINGTON — No one knows if the Obama administration will manage in the next five weeks to strike what many in the White House consider the most important foreign policy deal of his presidency: an accord with Iran that would forestall its ability to ... |
Antiwar.com | Emerging 'bad deal' with Iran puts Israel on offensive Jerusalem Post Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu continued in private meetings on Monday to express concern about an emerging “bad deal” between the world powers and Iran, a clear sign that his discussion with US President Barack Obama in Washington three weeks ... Netanyahu: Nuclear Iran Bigger Problem than ISIS Israel warns against nuclear-armed Iran as deadline for deal approaches Netanyahu: Iran With Centrifuges Worse Than ISIS |
Reuters | Iran acts to comply with interim nuclear deal with powers: IAEA Reuters VIENNA (Reuters) - Iran is taking further action to comply with an interim nuclear agreement with six world powers, a monthly U.N. atomic agency report showed, a finding the West may see as positive ahead of a November deadline for clinching a long ... |