New York Times | Now the Hardest Part: Making the Iran Deal Work New York Times To win passage of the deal, Iran's leaders talked almost exclusively about how the West had backed down on sanctions; they made little mention of the steps Iran would have to take to have the sanctions removed, including details of the dismantlement ... Iran nuclear deal takes effect US officials fear Iran moving too fast on nuke deal Iran Nuclear Accord Starts Sunday as US Grows Nervous Over Deal |
The Guardian | Russia paves way for Assad regime's Iranian-backed advance on Aleppo The Guardian A senior US official on Friday said the Pentagon estimated the Iranian strength at 2,000 officers and soldiers – Tehran's largest contribution to a battle and a signal that it is no longer shy to acknowledge the fact that its troops are actively ... Iran, Hezbollah, and Russia Help Syrian Army Advance Near Aleppo Syrian army, backed by Iranian fighters, advance south of Aleppo: monitor |
Daily Beast | Iran Winning the Underground Arms Race Daily Beast To put into perspective the alleged depth of the rocket facility, consider that Iran's Fordow nuclear enrichment plant is just 80 meters below the ground and still would be "hard but not impossible" for the United States to destroy, an unnamed U.S ... Iran ballistic missile test condemned by US US: Iran missile test "clear violation" of UN sanctions US Envoy Says Recent Iran Missile Test Violated UN Sanctions |
U.S. News & World Report | Iran FM wants 'humanitarian' solution for US reporter U.S. News & World Report TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran's foreign minister said Saturday there are serious charges against jailed Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian but that he is seeking to resolve the case from a "humanitarian perspective." Mohammad Javad Zarif provided no ... Iran foreign minister wants 'humanitarian' solution for jailed reporter from Marin Zeldin, Roskam, Pompeo Slam Iran's Conviction of Jason Rezaian | Congressman ... |
Yahoo News | Iran says to boost military support for Syria Yahoo News Tehran (AFP) - Iran is to step up its military support for the Syrian regime in the form of advice on fighting terrorism, Deputy Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian said Saturday. Abdollahian, quoted by state television, denied that his country ... Germany Urges Iran to Be More Active in Bringing Peace to Syria Iran to boost 'advisory' force backing Syria's Assad German Minister Urges Iran to Play Constructive Role in Syria |
BBC News | Scotland sets sights on trade with Iran BBC News The prospect of oil giant Iran opening up for business in the coming months might not on the face of it seem like good news for Scotland's oil capital, Aberdeen, but that's not how the Scottish National Party's Alex Salmond sees things. "This is not ... Iran opening is bittersweet for Scotland |
The Hill | Navy won't have aircraft carrier in Persian Gulf as Iran deal takes effect The Hill The Navy does not have an aircraft carrier in the Middle East region as the Iran deal is adopted and just days after Tehran conducted a controversial ballistic missile test, raising concerns. The USS Theodore Roosevelt pulled out of the Middle East ... |
BBC News | Inside Iran's Revolutionary Courts BBC News After Iran's Islamic Revolution secretive courts were set up to try suspected ideological opponents of the regime, with no jury, no defence lawyers and often no evidence beyond a confession extracted from the defendant by means of torture. Those who ... |
Daily Pakistan | Iran fires mortar across border in Pakistan Economic Times Iranians occasionally fire across the border to foil bids by smugglers to cross the border or efforts by the anti-Shiite militants to sneak into Iran's volatile border regions, authorities say. At least six mortar shells were fired by the Iranians last ... Iran fires mortar shells into Pakistani territory Iran fires eight mortar shells into Pakistani territory Iran border forces fire mortars into Pakistani territory |
Los Angeles Times | Iran Meets Atomic Agency Deadline for Material on Past Activities New York Times Iran has honored a Thursday deadline for supplying information to the International Atomic Energy Agency for assessing its past nuclear work, including activities that might have been military-related, the agency reported. Meeting the deadline was ... As Iran nuclear deal goes into force, some questions remain Iran Is Pressed on UN Nuclear Probe Chinese admiral visits Iran, wants closer defense cooperation |