The Week Magazine | The Iran deal: A brief guide The Week Magazine It significantly inhibits Iran's ability to develop nuclear weapons, in exchange for relief from crippling economic sanctions. Forged over 20 months of intense negotiations among Iran, the U.S., and five other world powers, the Joint Comprehensive Plan ... House Complicates Iran Deal by Passing Bill to Make Iran Compensate Terror Victims Shell and BP make new inroads in Iran The Iran Nuclear Deal: What the Next President Should Do |
The Hill (blog) | Netanyahu Admits: Fight Against Iran Deal Over Haaretz Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Fox News on Friday that his fight against the nuclear deal between Iran and the world powers is done, and that he is ready to start a dialogue about security understandings with the Obama administration on the ... Netanyahu defends UN speech attacking Iran deal Netanyahu predicts Arab countries will align with Israel against Iran and Isis Israel's Netanyahu offers an olive branch of sorts to Obama on Iran |
Wall Street Journal | Iran Expands Role in Syria in Conjunction With Russia's Airstrikes Wall Street Journal Iran is expanding its already sizable role in Syria's multisided war in the wake of Russia's airstrikes, despite the risk of antagonizing the U.S. and its Persian Gulf allies who want to push aside President Bashar al-Assad. Politicians in the region ... US, allies short on options as Russia and Iran flex muscle in Syria Obama says Iran and President Assad represent Russia's entire coalition in Syria Iran mobilises forces on Syrian border ahead of ground operation |
Business Insider | Iran-backed Iraqi militias are pouring into Syria Business Insider On September 21, the Wall Street Journal reported that forces under the command of Iran, Russia, and Bashar al-Assad were coordinating efforts to secure the Syrian regime. As Moscow sends advanced aircraft, armored vehicles, and more, Iran's Iraqi ... |
Reuters | Yemen severs diplomatic ties with Iran: state media Reuters State news agency Saba, citing an unidentified person at the Yemeni presidency, said Yemen "has taken the decision to expel the Iranian ambassador to Yemen, withdraw the Yemeni envoy to Tehran and close down its diplomatic mission in Iran." The source ... Yemen may cut diplomatic ties with Iran Yemen severs diplomatic ties with Iran: FM Yemen government denies cutting ties with Iran |
BBC News | Hajj stampede: Iran victims' bodies repatriated BBC News The first bodies of Iranian pilgrims killed in a stampede during the annual Hajj pilgrimage in Mecca have arrived back in the capital Tehran. The ceremony saw 104 bodies returned home from Saudi Arabia. Iran says at least 464 of its nationals were killed. Iran puts on a grand ceremony for dead pilgrims returning from Mecca stampede First Iran hajj dead flown home nine days after stampede Iran condemned itself |
The Times of Israel | Merkel: Iran's stance on Israel 'unacceptable' The Times of Israel Merkel admitted that the nuclear agreement signed with Iran in July to curtail its atomic program was not perfect, and said she understood Israel's opposition to the deal. But, she said, mechanisms were in place to reimpose the tight sanctions on Iran ... |
Press TV | Russia hopeful over Iran oil comeback Press TV Russia said on Saturday that it has good chances to take up projects in Iran's oil sector. Russia's Energy Minister Alexander Novak said Moscow will study the new projects that Iran plans to unveil in the near future. “Iran is readying proposals ... Russian Energy Minister Sees Good Chances to Return to Projects in Iran |
Haaretz | Iran tycoon stands trial on corruption charges Washington Post Zanjani is one of Iran's wealthiest businessmen, with a fortune worth an estimated $14 billion. He was arrested shortly after the election of President Hassan Rouhani, who ordered a crackdown on alleged corruption during the eight-year rule of his hard ... Ahmadinejad-linked Tycoon Goes on Trial in Iran |
Middle East Monitor | Iran has rockets 'to attack Saudi Arabia' Middle East Monitor Iran's Brigadier-General Morteza Qurbani has revealed that there are 2,000 rockets waiting for the orders of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei to attack Saudi Arabia, Fars news agency has reported. “Iranians must not be afraid of the enemy threats,” said the ... |