BBC News | Iran's Top Leader Undergoes Prostate Surgery New York Times TEHRAN — Iran's highest leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, underwent an operation on his prostate on Monday, according to state-run news media and a posting on his website. None specified whether the ayatollah, 75, has prostate cancer. Rumors have ... Iran's Ayatollah Khamenei has prostate surgery Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has prostate surgery Iran's supreme leader undergoes prostate surgery |
BBC News | Iran arrests 'Afghans and Pakistanis joining Islamic State' BBC News Iran says it has arrested Afghan and Pakistani citizens who were trying to join Islamic State (IS) jihadists fighting in Syria and Iraq. Iranian Interior Minister Abdolreza Rahmani said the foreigners planned to cross Iran - but did not specify how ... US 'not serious' in fight against ISIS: Iran Can ISIL Infiltrate Iran? Afghan, Pakistani Islamic State volunteers arrested in Iran: Report |
BBC News | Iran Arrests Suspected Nuclear Plant Saboteur ABC News Hamshari also quoted Asghar Zarean, deputy head of Iran's nuclear department in charge of security, as saying that Sandia National Laboratories, a New Mexico-based subsidiary of defense contractor Lockheed Martin, has been involved in manipulating ... US rules out military co-operation with Iran against IS Iran Misses Deadline in UN Nuclear Talks US denies cooperation with Iran against ISIS |
John Simpson: Iran is the most charming country on Earth Telegraph.co.uk This being the case, though, please don't simply disregard the country I want to suggest to you for a strenuous but immensely rewarding holiday: Iran. OK, now you're thinking of seething crowds of angry men and black-wrapped women screaming “Death to” ... |
CNN | Iran's supreme leader has prostate surgery CNN (CNN) -- Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has undergone prostate surgery, Iranian news media reported Monday. The surgery at a Tehran hospital was successful, but previously undisclosed until it was completed, the Mehr news agency ... |
International Business Times | Jet Carrying Contractors Is Ordered to Land in Iran New York Times WASHINGTON — A charter airplane carrying American military contractors through Iranian airspace was instructed to land in Iran on Friday, but the United States attributed the episode to an easily corrected bureaucratic issue and not a larger political ... Chartered commercial jet carrying Americans makes unplanned landing in Iran Iran: Paperwork, Expenses Caused Plane Diversion news |
Press TV | No deal with Sextet unless Iran demands met: Araqchi Press TV Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs Seyyed Abbas Araqchi said on Monday night that Iran will continue the nuclear talks seriously and with good will, but will not relinquish its rights. Araqchi stated that despite the ... Iran Nuclear Inspectors Said to Hand Final Judgment to Nations New sanctions on Iran to hurt peace prospects Report: Iran arrests Ukrainian national suspected of sabotage at sole nuclear ... |
Reuters | Iran's Leader Khamenei has successful prostate operation - state media Reuters Khamenei succeeded the original Supreme Leader and founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, in 1989. He was Iran's president for two successive terms from 1981-1989, and survived an assassination attempt that paralyzed his ... |
Arutz Sheva | Ashton: Gap Between Iran and World Powers Can be Narrowed Arutz Sheva Iran is far apart from the six world powers negotiating with it over scaling back its nuclear program, but that gap could be narrowed in talks next week, the European Union's foreign policy chief said on Monday, according to Reuters. Iran and the ... |
Channel 4 News (blog) | Iran begins to emerge from three decades of isolation Channel 4 News (blog) Within minutes it is revealed to be the flight-plan mistake that it is. In times that included the shooting down of an Iranian airliner by US naval forces – another accident – the consequences of Friday night's mistake could have been a long stand-off ... |