The Wire | One-time hostage of Iranian militants urges denial of visa to new Iran envoy ... Fox News Former American hostage Barry Rosen, held by student extremists at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran for more than a year, said Monday it would be an “outrage” and “disgrace” if Washington gave a visa to one of the militants recently named by Iran as its new ... Iran plans to replace UN ambassador in New York Iran's New UN Envoy Is Linked to the 1979 U.S. Embassy Hostage Crisis Former US hostages angry about new Iran UN envoy appointee |
TheTower.org | Obama administration confidant lays out possible Iran nuclear deal Al Jazeera America Robert Einhorn, a former senior U.S. official who is well regarded by Barack Obama's administration and retains close ties to its top nuclear negotiator, has proposed parameters for a long-term nuclear agreement with Iran that would allow it to ... Former US negotiator proposes ways to reach Iran nuclear deal Iran nuclear deal proves elusive WSJ: Sanctions Relief Has Triggered “Steady Flow of Western Executives” into Iran |
Rand Paul trashed military option for Iran and blamed the US for WWII Washington Post (blog) Kentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul's push to be a Reaganite on foreign policy is eviscerated by remarks caught on video last year in which he denigrates the potential use of force in Iran and bizarrely claims the United States was partially to blame ... |
New York Daily News | Iran loses Manhattan skyscraper to terror vics New York Daily News Wikiepedia Commons 650 Fifth Avenue. The Iranian companies that own a Midtown office tower worth more than $500 million must forfeit the building to people who successfully sued Iran for damages over terrorist attacks, including 9/11, a judge has ruled. Midtown skyscraper must be forfeited over Iran ties Iran Forced to Forfeit Midtown NYC Building to Terrorism Victims Iranian companies must forfeit 650 Fifth Avenue |
Haaretz | Iran Former Chief Rabbi Yousef Hamadani Cohen Dies TIME Mideast Iran Obit Rabbi Cohen In this Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2006 file photo, Iran's Jewish community chief rabbi, Yousef Hamedani Cohen, center, arrives at a conference of Iranian parties to show support for Palestinians and Lebanon, in Tehran, Iran. Iran's chief rabbi passes away over Shabbat Rabbi Yousef Hamadani Cohen Dead: Iran's Chief Rabbi Dies At 98 Iran's chief rabbi dies: media |
UN report assails Iran for persecution of religious minorities Jerusalem Post According to a highly detailed March UN report on Iran, “Under the law, religious minorities, including recognized Jews, Christians, and Zoroastrians also face discrimination in the judicial system, such as hasher punishments.” While the major world ... |
Al-Arabiya | Yemen president urges Iran to stop interference: newspaper Reuters DUBAI (Reuters) - Yemen's president called on Iran to stop supporting separatists in the south and religious groups in the north of the Arabian peninsula country, which is trying to stabilize after more than two years of political upheaval. The ... Yemen's president accuses Iran of meddling Yemen's Hadi defends US drones, slams Iran 'meddling' |
Press TV | Iran hangs 16 in reprisal for Pakistan border killings New Straits Times Iran said it executed 16 "rebels" Saturday in reprisal after gunmen killed at least 14 border guards near the border with Pakistan, in a rugged area often rocked by violence. The ambush happened overnight in the mountains of Sistan-Baluchestan, a ... Iran may go at guard abductors' den in Pakistan: MP Iran did not accuse Pakistan in UN for guard's abduction: FO Iran Takes Abduction, Killing of Border Guard to UN |
Consortium News | A Poison Pill for Iran Nuke Talks Consortium News Israel and its hardline U.S. backers have tried to manipulate the UN's IAEA to ensure failure of negotiations aimed at constraining but not eliminating Iran's nuclear program. The new ploy is to sink the talks with a demand for an Iranian “confession ... Peres talks Iran in Vienna US Rejected Israeli Demand for Iran Nuclear Confession Iran can be normal nation without n-aspiration: Israel |
Christian Science Monitor | Gingerly, Iran begins to rock out Christian Science Monitor At 36, he is just one year older than Iran's 1979 Islamic revolution, and has witnessed the incremental improvements and setbacks that led up to this new era of openness. “Up to now, it is very hopeful and very positive. But how it continues is very ... Gingerly, Iran begins to rock out | CSMonitor.com |