New York Times | Nuclear Agency Says Iran Worked on Weapons Design Until 2009 New York Times VIENNA — Iran was actively designing a nuclear weapon until 2009, more recently than the United States and other Western intelligence agencies have publicly acknowledged, according to a final report by the United Nations nuclear inspection agency. UN report on Iran's nuke program affirms past weapons effort Iran Worked on Nuclear Weapons Before 2009, UN Agency Finds Critics of Iran deal fume as UN confirms past attempt to build nuke |
Wall Street Journal | Iran's Oil Revival Springs a Leak Wall Street Journal TEHRAN—Iran's energy industry is plagued by a host of challenges—from leaking pipelines to skeptical western oil investors—as it attempts to throttle up crude output next year when western sanctions are expected to be lifted. Iran's aging ... |
Washington Post | Post reporter at 'grimmest' milestone: 500 days in Iranian detention Washington Post The Washington Post and other supporters of journalist Jason Rezaian on Wednesday amplified demands for his release from Iranian custody, a day before the reporter marks 500 days since his arrest and subsequent closed-door trial on charges that ... Reporter held in Iran in 'immediate danger,' Washington Post says Washington Post Reporter Being Held Hostage in Iran in 'Immediate Danger' Jason Rezaian is in 'immediate danger' in Iran, Washington Post reports |
The Guardian | Iranian-American man hanged in Iran for alleged crime in California The Guardian An Iranian-American man has been executed in Iran for a crime he allegedly committed in California seven years ago – even though there is no judicial treaty between Iran and the US, making it impossible for Iranian authorities to have gathered ... Report: Iranian-American Hanged in Iran US seeks info on Iranian-American sentenced to die in Iran State Dept. gives weak response to Iran executing American |
Washington Free Beacon | Iran Serving As Russia's 'Ground Force' In Syria Washington Free Beacon Iranian militants have begun acting as Russia's de facto “ground force” in Syria, where they have begun waging “an ethnic cleansing campaign” in order to eradicate opposition to the embattled President Bashar al-Assad, according to leading members of ... Now more than ever, beware of Iran Iran and Russia: An uneasy partnership To defeat ISIS we must target the godfather of terror -- Iran |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Report: Iran says Riyadh meeting of Syrian opposition may harm peace talks Jerusalem Post Israel News Iran's Sunni regional rival, Saudi Arabia, has invited 65 Syrian opposition figures to gather in Riyadh to try to bring together rival groups ahead of next round of Syrian peace talks. Thousand of Basij soldiers stage mock seige of Temple Mount in Iran. Iran says Riyadh meeting of Syrian opposition may harm peace talks: Fars |
Washington Times | Ed Royce claims Iran to hit 'jackpot' with sanctions relief Washington Times While a key Republican on foreign policy says Iran about to hit the “jackpot” of sanctions relief, a former top Obama administration counterterrorism official argues that Iran can be trusted to not use money for expanding its military proxy and ... |
Business Insider | MORGAN STANLEY: Iran is the biggest thing for the global economy since the ... Business Insider REUTERS/Adrees LatifIranian President Hassan Rouhani during a news conference on the sidelines of the 69th United Nations General Assembly at United Nations Headquarters in New York on September 26, 2014. Iran is entering the global economy, and ... 'Iran biggest investment attraction in decades' |
Bloomberg | Saudi Arabia, Allies Willing to Cut Oil Production If Others Follow Wall Street Journal VIENNA—Saudi Arabia and its Persian Gulf allies are willing to pull back oil output as crude prices skidded further Wednesday but won't cut unless other producers like Iran, Iraq and Russia join them, Gulf officials said. “We cannot cut alone,” a Gulf ... Iran Says OPEC Remains Divided on Need for Oil Output Cut OPEC is meeting on Friday, and rumors about what they'll do are already flying |
Business Insider | Iran is emerging as one of the most dangerous cyber threats to the US Business Insider A recent report by the Wall Street Journal claims Iran is aggressively hacking US officials. This raises new questions about the ultimate goals of the Iranian regime, particularly in cyberspace. While America faces much more advanced cyber adversaries ... |