New York Times | Tensions in Iran After Nuclear Deal Grow in Hostility New York Times Tensions between the Iranian president, Hassan Rouhani, and more conservative authorities over the country's nuclear agreement and its future are turning increasingly bitter, punctuated by public exchanges and growing signs of an anti-American backlash ... |
Reuters | Iran's Revolutionary Guards target popular messaging app in widening crackdown Reuters Telegram's Chief Executive Pavel Durov said last month that Iranian authorities had demanded he hand over "spying and censorship tools", and temporarily blocked the app when he refused. He was later informed by Iran's Ministry of Information that the ... |
The National Interest Online | 5 Weapons Iran Would Love to Buy From Russia The National Interest Online The recent announcement that Russia will begin deliveries of S-300 air defense missiles to Iran rocked western governments—and Israel. Russia is set to deliver five battalions of the S-300 long range surface-to-air missile system, concluding a deal ... |
Christian Science Monitor | Wisconsin lawmakers propose Iran business prohibition Christian Science Monitor Republican legislators have introduced a bill that would prohibit the state from investing in companies that do business in or with Iran, saying the measure would help blunt President Barack Obama's nuclear accord with that country. Under the proposal ... Republican lawmakers propose Iran business prohibition |
Newsweek | What Iran Expects to Gain from the Syrian Civil War Newsweek Protesters gather with others across from the Hotel Imperial where US Secretary of State John Kerry and other diplomats discuss Syria, in Vienna, October 30. Iran's leaders may be pleased about their inclusion in the recent Vienna talks on Syria as a ... Iran says up to Assad to decide on Syria election run Kerry and Iran's Zarif discuss sanctions relief in Vienna Zarif, Kerry discuss hold meeting on JCPOA in Vienna |
The Times of Israel | Iran's hardline press blames Paris terror on Syria policies The Times of Israel A photo taken on November 15, 2015. in the Iranian capital of Tehran shows newspapers bearing the headlines of the deadly Paris attack that killed at least 129, as conservative papers said France was paying for its policies in Syria. (AFP/Atta Kenare) ... Rouhani reintroduces Iran to Europe in wake of nuclear deal Iran press split on Paris attacks, hardliners critical of France Paris Attacks: Iranian President Rouhani Cancels Trip to France |
After Paris Attacks, the West Needs to Join with Russia, Iran and Syria to ... Huffington Post PARIS -- One wonders why it has taken so long for France to understand that the unification of a world without the rule of law could only lead to the spread of chaos. Yet, every year the chaos is more and more visible. It has settled gradually ... |
Al-Arabiya | Unveiled women drivers in Iran to have cars impounded Al-Arabiya Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei accused fast-driving wealthy youngsters in April of creating "psychological insecurity" on the streets after two high-speed accidents killed five people. "I hear that young people from the generation of ... |
The Independent | Iran: Caviar back on the market as sanctions begin to ease off The Independent On the shores of the Caspian Sea, an ambitious project hopes to produce a delicacy that could boost Iran's economy as sanctions ease: caviar. Once the world's biggest exporter of the luxury food, Iran sold more than 40 tons of sturgeon eggs in 2000 ... Iran paddling hard to regain status as big fish in caviar market |
RT | Baghdad says warned Iran, France & US of looming terror attacks RT “Information has been obtained from Iraqi intelligence sources that the countries to be targeted soon are Europe in general, specifically France, as well as America and Iran,” Ibrahim al-Jaafari said on Saturday on the sidelines of Vienna negotiations ... Iraq says it shared information that France, US, Iran were targets Iraq says shared intelligence on threats to France, US, Iran Iraq warned France, US, Iran about possible terror attacks — FM |