The Times of Israel | As Iran Gains Influence, Saudi Arabia Revisits Ties Built on Distrust New York Times BEIRUT, Lebanon — The fevered struggle between Saudi Arabia and Iran for regional dominance has for years aggravated nearly every conflict across the Middle East as the two nations armed, funded and encouraged each other's adversaries. So it has ... Israeli pollsters survey Iran's public on the sly Saudi Outreach to Iran Represents a Shift in Tactics, Not Objectives Syria a Bargaining Chip in the P5+1 Negotiations Between Iran and the Major ... |
Squawka Football News | Iran coming into World Cup slightly undercooked Irish Times Iran head to Brazil as Asia's top-ranked nation but their hopes of reaching the knockout stages of a World Cup for the first time have been hampered by a lack of top class friendly opposition and a wave of negativity surrounding the team. After booking ... International Friendly Preview: Trinidad and Tobago v Iran Penpix of Iran's squad for World Cup finals World Cup 2014 Previews: Iran – Can Carlos Queiroz mastermind an unlikely ... |
Telegraph.co.uk | Iran World Cup 2014 team guide Telegraph.co.uk The snappily named Reza Ghoochannejhad grew up in Holland and represented the Netherlands at under-age level but has been a revelation since making his debut for Iran last year scoring eight goals in 10 games. Most likely to be sent home in disgrace . |
TheTower.org | Israel says Iran giving 'false explanations' to UN nuclear inquiry Reuters Iran, which says its nuclear program is peaceful and that it is Israel's assumed atomic arsenal that threatens Middle East peace, insisted there had been "steady and constant progress" in its cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency. Israel says Iran giving "false explanations" to UN US & European Officials Blast Iran for Obstructing Nuclear Investigations A deal on Iran's nuclear plans could kill crucial new alliances |
TheTower.org | Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's supreme leader, says 'military attack is not a ... New York Daily News In it, the President talked about his efforts to pressure Iran to end its nuclear program. The President said, "Now we have an opportunity to resolve our differences peacefully." He added, "The odds of success are still long, and we reserve all options ... Iran's Leader Says Obama Has Removed Military Option The National Interest: Will Sanctions Hawks' Kill an Iran Nuclear Deal? Iranian State Television Faked My Rape |
SuperSport (blog) | No shirt swap between Iran and Nigeria SuperSport (blog) Iran stands to earn a minimum of $8 million from the tournament, and the decision to stop players exchanging jerseys with a retail value of approximately $50, seems churlish in the extreme, according to several experts. The Iran federation has ... |
The Economist | Iran's leaders are worried about their country's declining population The Economist In 2012 Iran's dipping birth rate prompted the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, to come out against policies, first pursued in the late 1980s after the eight-year war with Iraq, which have cut Iran's annual birth rate by two-thirds in three ... |
Al-Arabiya | $21 Million for Selling Parts to Iran New York Times A unit of Fokker Technologies of the Netherlands, a leading aerospace company and Pentagon contractor, has agreed to pay $21 million in penalties to settle accusations that it repeatedly violated American sanctions on sales of aircraft parts to Iran ... US fines Fokker for breaking Iran, Sudan sanctions Dutch co. Fokker fined for aircraft parts sales to Iran, others UPDATE 1-Dutch co. Fokker fined for aircraft parts sales to Iran, others |
Shah's son seeks support for people's revolution against Iran The Globe and Mail Reza Pahlavi's life has been consumed by a single mission: ousting the Islamic regime that overthrew his father in Iran's 1979 revolution and installed a theocracy. He was just 17 at the time, training to become a fighter pilot at a U.S. Air Force base ... |
'Happy' Video Shows Iran: It's Time to Let Your People Dance Huffington Post Despite the onslaught of attacks against freedom of expression in Iran in recent years, the international community has largely averted its gaze, until now. Pharrell Williams' smash hit song "Happy" has thrust Iran's dismal human rights record back ... |