Reuters | Iran to resist 'excessive' demands in push for nuclear deal Reuters U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry declined to make any predictions for what he called a "critical week", during which negotiators from Iran and six world powers will push to end a 12-year dispute over Iran's nuclear program and dispel fears of a new ... Iran Nuke Talks Open With the Potential to Change Everything U.S. Makes Nuclear Deal With Two Devils: Iran and Russia Iran will do a deal with the west – but only if there's no loss of dignity |
The Guardian | British-Iranian woman jailed in Iran left without legal representation The Guardian Ghavami, a graduate of SOAS, University of London, has been detained in Iran since 20 June when she was arrested at Azadi (“freedom” in Farsi) stadium in Tehran, where Iran's national volleyball team was scheduled to play Italy. Although she was ... Iran Files Charges Against Iranian-British Woman Iran Links Jailed Iranian-British Woman To Opposition, Not Volleyball Iran Judiciary rejects media propaganda on Qavami case |
Reuters | Exclusive: Iran uses China bank to transfer funds to Quds-linked companies ... Reuters But a Western intelligence report reviewed by Reuters says Shenzhen Lanhao is one of several companies in China that receives money from Iran through a Chinese bank. Such transfers help to finance international operations of the Islamic Revolutionary ... Iran Using Chinese Bank to Transfer Money to its Elite Force China's Kunlun Bank Used by Iran to Transfer Funds to Quds-Linked Firms Iran uses China bank to transfer funds to Quds-linked firms |
The Guardian | US and Iranian negotiators in crunch nuclear talks The Guardian The remaining issues revolve around the uranium enrichment capacity that Iran would be allowed and how fast sanctions would be lifted in return for Tehran's acceptance of curbs on its nuclear programme. The Associated Press quoted diplomats as saying ... |
Reuters | US 'disappointed' with Iran's IAEA cooperation ahead of nuclear talks Reuters (L-R) U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, European Union Foreign Policy Chief Catherine Ashton, and Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif are photographed as they participate in a trilateral meeting in Vienna in this October 15, 2014 file photo. |
New York Times | Public Grieving for Pop Singer Is Startling for Iran New York Times TEHRAN — Iranian authorities were caught off guard over the weekend when thousands of people joined spontaneous gatherings around the country to mourn and remember a pop singer who died late last week. The police were called out to deal with the ... Pop idol's funeral draws biggest crowds in Iran since 2009 unrest In Iran, thousands mourn pop singer Morteza Pashaei |
The Guardian | Iran nuclear talks – the Guardian briefing The Guardian Iran and a six-nation negotiating group are trying to reach an agreement that could bring an end to 12 years of deadlock over Iran's nuclear programme. Read a brief history of the standoff and find out why the outcome of the talks is still in the balance. |
Al-Arabiya | UN Committee Demands That Iran Stop Executions ABC News The U.N. General Assembly human rights committee approved a resolution Tuesday expressing deep concern about rights violations in Iran, including the "alarmingly high frequency" of the use of the death penalty. Support came from 78 member countries, ... Syria, Iran to face UN resolutions condemning rights abuses UN Committee Urges Iran To Stop Executions UN Rebukes Iran on Human Rights as Nuclear Talks Near Deadline |
Khamenei says world relies on Iran's armed forces Al-Monitor According to Khamenei.ir, discussing the “spiritual capabilities, the scientific abilities, power of ingenuity and resolution” of Iran's armed forces during the Iran-Iraq war, Ayatollah Khamenei said, “The world counts on the Islamic Republic of Iran's ... |
New York Times | Iran Nuclear Pact Faces an Array of Opposing Forces New York Times WASHINGTON — When President Obama wrote last month to Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, urging him to overcome a decade of mistrust and negotiate a deal limiting Tehran's nuclear ambitions, it was perhaps the president's last effort to ... |