The Daily Star | Iran Offers a Window to the West New York Times (blog) Earlier this year, Getty Images asked the photographer John Moore if he wanted to see how open Iran's new president was to Western news media. Mr. Moore, a senior staff photographer for Getty, was game. He had been there once — 10 years ago — to ... Iran marks 25th anniversary of Ayatollah Khomeini's death, knocks US Iran still struggling 25 years after Khomeini Iran News Round Up - June 4, 2014 |
Voice of America | July deadline for Iran nuclear deal appears in jeopardy: envoys Reuters NEW YORK/ANKARA (Reuters) - It is increasingly unlikely that six world powers and Iran will meet their July 20 deadline to negotiate a long-term deal for Tehran to curb its nuclear program in return for an end to economic sanctions, diplomats and ... Reuters: That July deadline for an Iran nuke deal? Probably not gonna' happen. Iran's President Vows to Defend Nuclear Rights Iran nuclear deal to miss deadline |
Press TV | Iran claims victory with Assad's anticipated win in Syrian election Washington Post BEIRUT — As Syrians went to the polls Tuesday, President Bashar al-Assad's chief ally, Iran, was trumpeting his anticipated reelection as a defeat for the United States. Top Iranian officials in recent days have issued a flurry of declarations ... Iranian official says US, all countries have 'duty' to confront terror in Syria Obama's lack of interest opens the door for Iran Iran urges respect for Syria presidential vote result |
ABC News (blog) | Iraq, Iran Top World's Unhappiest Countries List ABC News (blog) A new study released this week by Gallup cited Iran as the country with the highest negative emotions — a close second behind Iraq. Just last month, six Iranians were arrested in the country for dancing to Pharrell's “Happy” in the country's capitol ... |
Exclusive: Iran's reactor fuel demand emerges as sticking point in nuclear talks Reuters Iran's ability to produce enriched uranium goes to the heart of a decade-old dispute over its nuclear program as the fuel can be used both to power reactors and - if further processed – to make the core of a nuclear warhead. "They expect to get ... |
The Guardian (blog) | World Cup 2014: Iran tactics and key questions – the expert's view The Guardian (blog) For the fourth time, Iran are going to participate at the World Cup finals and in the history books, Brazil 2014 will be listed alongside Argentina 1978, France 1998 and Germany 2006. With a coach of genuine international standing in Carlos Queiroz in ... World Cup 2014 betting: odds on Iran to win Group F World Cup 2014 Previews, Group F: Iran 2014 World Cup team preview: Iran |
Iran Killing More than Two People Per Day Washington Free Beacon Executions in Iran continue to soar to record-breaking levels in 2014, as more than two people are being killed every day and some 320 executions have taken place in the first five months of 2014 alone, according to human rights observers. Iran is on ... |
Toronto Star | Tweet storm brewing to free Saeed Malekpour in Iran Toronto Star Malekpour has been locked in Iran's grim Evin Prison since October 2008, serving a life sentence on widely decried charges of running a pornography network. He has been interrogated, held in appalling conditions, sentenced to death and, by his own ... |
CNBC.com | Crude Supplies Adequate for World to Cut Imports From Iran, White House Says Wall Street Journal WASHINGTON—The White House on Wednesday said global crude-oil supplies were sufficient to allow other nations to cut imports from Iran, though efforts to further curtail such sales were on hold while nuclear talks continue. "The United States has ... Global crude supplies sufficient to cut Iran imports: DJ Foreign Affairs to Examine Iran's Nuclear Compliance REPORT: Iran And The U.S. Have Reached A Bilateral 6-Month Agreement On ... |
BBC News | Iran's students to have US online courses BBC News A major US online university network says restrictions are to be partially lifted on providing online courses for students in Iran. Online university courses have been caught up in US trade sanctions against Iran, Cuba and Sudan, so that students in ... Online courses back up and running in Iran, but Cuba still waiting |