New York Times | Rancor Between Saudi Arabia and Iran Threatens Talks on Syria New York Times Until two weeks ago, the idea that Saudi Arabia and Iran would sit at the same table was unthinkable. The Saudis outright refused, and the two countries have been accelerating an arms race to assure they prevail not only in Syria, but also in Yemen ... Iran involvement in Syria talks reflects Russia's growing influence Iran signals readiness to compromise before key Syria talks: officials 'The breakthrough will not come tomorrow': Iran has shown no signs it is ready ... |
Washington Post | Iranian-American Executive Arrested in Iran Wall Street Journal Iranian security forces have arrested an Iranian-American businessman who had promoted improved ties between the two countries, adding to signs that hard-liners in Tehran are trying to block foreign investors from entering the Islamic Republic in the ... Reports: Iran arrests another Iranian-American Another Iranian American arrested and imprisoned in Tehran Another American Has Been Arrested In Iran |
The Desert Sun | Iran Accuses Saudi Arabia of Kidnapping Officials in Chaos of Hajj Stampede New York Times TEHRAN — A month after hundreds, perhaps thousands, of Muslims died in a stampede during the annual pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, Iranian authorities are accusing the Saudis of having exploited the chaos to kidnap Iranian officials, using them as ... China/Russia/Iran Alliance Confronts US |
Washington Times | Iran responsible for deadly rocket attack on Camp Liberty in Iraq, dissidents say Washington Times An Iranian dissident group said more than 20 of its members in Iraq were killed Thursday when a barrage of Iranian-made rockets slammed into a former U.S. military base near Baghdad, where the dissidents have been kept in a state of semi-captivity by ... Rockets strike Iranian opposition camp in Baghdad GOP Lawmakers Demand Action After Deadly Attack on Anti-Iran Regime Group in ... Rockets near Baghdad airport kill soldiers, Iranian refugees |
The Guardian | Israeli book to be distributed in Iran as 'a life line between the countries' The Guardian “Any Iranian writers whose works don't get the approval from the government prefer to publish them in Afghanistan. Such books are then smuggled into Iran and distributed through clandestine networks,” he said. “Of course Iranian authorities have in ... |
Washington Post (blog) | Ripples of the Iran Deal International New York Times There was never any chance the Iran nuclear deal would be hermetic. One of its merits is to condemn the United States and Iran to a relationship, however hostile, over the next decade and a half at least. Now, within months, it has led to Iran's ... Dennis Ross: Critics were right about Obama, Iran and Israel Nuclear Iran key to peace |
The Australian Financial Review | Iran seen flooding market with 90-day supply of oil The Australian Financial Review The condensate in tankers moored off its southern coast will add to a worldwide oil glut. Simon Dawson. by Anthony DiPaola. Iran may roil global oil markets with plans to sell about 45 million barrels of fuel stored in tankers in the Persian Gulf ... Iran Seen Jolting Oil Market With 90-Day Supply After Sanctions Iran total oil loading hits 7-month low in Oct - shipping source |
International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran | Iran Should Allow UN Human Rights Expert into Country International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran October 29, 2015—The international community should urge Iranian authorities to allow the United Nations Special Rapporteur on human rights in Iran, Dr. Ahmed Shaheed, into the country, said the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran and ... UN Rights Investigator Highly Critical of Iran UN report slams Iran's execution record UN Report Slams Iran's Human-Rights Record |
How The MIT Of Iran Helps Create Silicon Valley Startups Forbes Since the United States and other Western countries reached a nuclear deal with Iran over the summer, the prospects for the end to the economic sanctions that have been in place since 1979 look decent. If Iran abides by the terms of the deal that call ... |
UPI.com | Iran considered nuclear weapons during 1980s Iraq war, ex-leader says Washington Post DUBAI — Iran considered pursuing a nuclear deterrent when it began its nuclear program in the 1980s, during an eight-year war with Iraq, a former president has been quoted as saying. Ayatollah Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani's comments come at a ... Iran mulled use of nuclear weapons against Iraq in 1980s war, former president ... Former Iranian President Rafsanjani Admits Iran Has Always Sought To Build ... Iran considered nuclear weapons during 1980s Iraq war, ex-president says |