Washington Post | Iran's Charm Offensive New York Times President Hassan Rouhani of Iran made his debut this week at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, where he expanded on his government's charm offensive by wooing investors and reassuring political leaders of his determination to complete a ... Zakaria: Iran nuclear agreement a train wreck on the way Iran's President Rohani on Syria's 'terrorists', change and opportunities Rouhani says Iran has 'serious will' to make a deal on nuclear program |
Iran's Message at Davos Has Eerie Echo New York Times WASHINGTON — When President Hassan Rouhani of Iran commandeered the spotlight this week in Davos, Switzerland, with a message of peaceful intentions and a desire for dialogue, it was an eerie echo of 10 years ago, when Iran's last would-be change ... |
Telegraph.co.uk | Iran sanctions threat ties US hands CNN (blog) Editor's note: Jamal Abdi is policy director for the National Iranian American Council. Tyler Cullis is a recent graduate of the Boston University School of Law, where he specialized in international law and the U.S. sanctions targeting Iran. The views ... Can Iran go from pariah to our partner in trade? Harry Reid earns an assist on Iran Iran general rejects US military threat |
Iran: Ex-Leader's Daughter Gets Suspended Sentence ABC News An Iranian news agency is reporting that the daughter of former President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani has received a six-month suspended prison sentence on charges of slandering top officials. The semi-official ISNA news agency quoted Fatemeh Hashemi ... |
Newsweek | US and Iran Offer Clashing Accounts of the Civil War in Syria New York Times DAVOS, Switzerland — Secretary of State John Kerry and President Hassan Rouhani of Iran offered clashing accounts on Thursday of the civil war in Syria, and the role that Tehran is playing in the conflict. The contrasting assessments illustrated the ... Syria peace talks incomplete without Iran Ban's Syrian Bungle Defriends Iran's Mullahs UN backs down in standoff over Iran, opening way for Syria peace talks |
How have economic sanctions impacted daily life in Iran? PBS NewsHour Since November the news about Iran has focused on the deal to limit that country's nuclear program. But what is life like for average Iranians? NewsHour Weekend correspondent William Brangham reports on how sanctions have impacted daily life for the ... |
Yahoo News | UN nuclear chief says still 'long way to go' on Iran Reuters Yukiya Amano, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, made the comment as he won broad backing from the IAEA's 35-nation board for the U.N. body's expanded role in Iran to check that it complies with the accord over the next six months. Iran says no need for UN watchdog office in Tehran UN nuclear chief: Long way to go on Iran nuclear deal UN Nuclear Agency Board Endorses Iran Deal |
US Warns Against Business With Iran New York Times The Obama administration intensified efforts on Thursday to counter what officials called a misimpression that the six-month nuclear agreement with Iran had opened the door to new economic opportunities with the country, emphasizing that nearly all ... |
Spain And Iran Agree To Closer Ties Fox News Latino As for regional and international matters, the Spanish foreign minister congratulated the Iranian for his country's part in the Geneva Plan of Action, an accord reached on Nov. 24 by which Iran made a series of commitments concerning its nuclear program. |
No actual signatures on Iran deal has a top Republican worried CNN (blog) Washington (CNN) – The interim nuclear deal with Iran and six other world powers was never signed by the representatives who brokered the agreement last November, leading one top Republican House leader to complain it allows Iranian leaders to ignore ... |