The Daily Star | Iran dramatically shifts Iraq policy to confront ISIS The Daily Star BAGHDAD: As pressure built up for Nouri al-Maliki to step down from the prime minister post in Iraq last month, Iran, his most ardent supporter stayed surprisingly silent as top Iranian officials worked to get him out. Similarly, when the United States ... Iran dramatically shifts Iraq policy to confront Islamic State Iran's Military Mastermind Was Reportedly Present During Iraq's Biggest ... UK: Iran Looking to Recruit British Shi'ite Jihadists |
Reuters UK | Israel lobbies US as another Iran nuclear deadline looms Reuters UK The official, Strategic Affairs Minister Yuval Steinitz, acknowledged Israel had limited sway over the talks, to which it is not a party, but voiced hope the Obama administration would keep up sanctions against Iran rather than enter a "bad deal ... UN's Iran nuclear probe stalls again Iran oil minister vows to bypass sanctions after new US curbs Iran Optimistic It Can Reach Nuclear Deal by November Deadline |
Iran Upsets the United States New York Times Iran created a sensation at the world championships in Poland by upsetting the United States, 3 sets to 2, in preliminary-round play. Iran also beat Italy earlier in the tournament and leads Group D, known as the Group of Death. A version of this brief ... |
Wall Street Journal | Iran Nuclear Talks to Continue in New York Wall Street Journal Iran and the six-nation group—the U.S., the U.K., France, Germany, China and Russia—are seeking to reach a comprehensive nuclear deal by Nov. 24 that would offer Tehran a time frame for reducing sanctions in exchange by Iran to curtail their future ... Iran ready to expand relations with EU: Zarif Iran looks to better EU ties with Italian at helm |
FRANCE 24 | Viral video captures Iranian woman dancing, defying strict Islamic code Fox News A new viral video believed to have been shot in Iran shows a woman dancing joyously atop a car and tossing aside her hijab, in the latest example of women defying the Islamic republic's strict religious code. The video, which could not independently be ... Iran woman removes hijab, dances |
The Daily Star | Iran denies cultural centers in Sudan closed The Daily Star KHARTOUM: Iran Wednesday denied its cultural centers in Sudan have been closed on the orders of Khartoum, saying Sudanese authorities would not want to damage relations. "The embassy and the cultural and economic centers of Iran and Sudan are ... Sudan shuts down Iranian cultural centres, expels diplomat Iran denies pulling out of Sudan cultural centers Iran Losing Key Ally as Sudan Expels Embassy Staff |
BBC News | Tehran Unfetters Cellphones, and the Pictures Start Flowing New York Times TEHRAN — Some days ago, Mahdi Taghizadeh did something he never thought he would — at least, not in Iran. He took a screen shot and shared the image with his followers on Twitter. “They were all excited,” Mr. Taghizadeh, an Internet entrepreneur, said. Iran internet: Hassan Rouhani tells clerics web is vital Iranian President says internet access is crucial for his country Iran president urges clerics to tolerate Internet |
The Daily Star | US Adds Penalties Amid Resistance by Iran to Inspection of Nuclear Work New York Times Amid signs that Iran's military is resisting efforts to open its nuclear program to deeper inspection, the Obama administration on Friday imposed sanctions on several Iranian organizations, including one run by the reclusive scientist who is widely ... Iran warns of retribution for US sanctions Iran says US sanctions will hinder nuclear talks US Sanctions Firms, Individuals for Aiding Iran |
A Christian Prisoner in Iran Wall Street Journal Iran's leaders are preparing for another visit to New York this month for the U.N. General Assembly, but many of their citizens aren't going anywhere as they languish in the regime's prisons for political crimes. One notable case is Farshid Fathi, an ... |
UN's Iran nuke probe stalls again Stars and Stripes VIENNA — A new and seemingly promising U.N probe of allegations that Iran worked on atomic arms has stalled, diplomats say, leaving investigators not much further than where they started a decade ago and dampening U.S. hopes of reaching an ... |