Newsweek | How Iran Is Coping With Sagging Oil Prices Newsweek Matthew M. Reed considers how the collapse in the oil price is affecting Iran—and its defense of its nuclear program. What impact has the fall in global oil prices had on Iran? The oil price collapse since June has had only a modest impact on Iran—so ... |
Haaretz | Iran's interest in Lebanon has nothing to do with Israel Haaretz Is this what Iran had in mind when one of its Revolutionary Guard leaders promised to exact revenge for the January 18 operation in Syria, attributed to Israel, which killed an Iranian general and six Hezbollah operatives? The exchanges of fire between ... Iran calls for assassination of Netanyahu's children Israel, Iran and Hezbollah: A dangerous triangle Rocket Man: Israel Whacking an Iranian General Won't Spur War |
NPR (blog) | Argentine Official Says He Sought Cooperation With Iran, Not Cover-Up NPR (blog) Shortly before Argentine prosecutor Alberto Nisman was found dead with a bullet in his head, he accused Argentina's president, Cristina Fernandez, and others in her government of covering up what he said was Iran's involvement in the 1994 bombing of a ... |
NJ.com | Congress does Obama a favor on Iran: Column USA TODAY J.) introduced the Nuclear Weapon Free Iran Act of 2015. The bill would lay a tough new round of sanctions on Tehran should negotiators fail to limit Iran's nuclear program. The act has strong bipartisan support, with eight Republican and six ... Letter: Menendez push for more sanctions on Iran undermines Obama's goal Obama to veto new Republican legislation against Iran Obama would veto bill for congressional approval of Iran deal: spokesman |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Nasrallah confirms Hezbollah, Iran bolstering presence along Golan border Jerusalem Post Israel News The speech commemorated the deaths of six Hezbollah fighters and an Iranian general killed by an Israeli air strike in Syria on Jan. 18. The Iranian-backed Hezbollah retaliated on Wednesday with a rocket attack that killed two Israeli soldiers on the ... Iran warns of new rules of engagement with Israel Iran's Revolutionary Guards take lead on foreign affairs Is Iran Preparing for a Two-Front War Against Israel? |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Obama has agreed to 80 percent of Iran's demands in nuclear talks, Israeli ... Jerusalem Post Israel News The practical significance of the American compromises in the talks is that Iran will be permitted to keep over 7,000 centrifuges, enough for the Iranians to produce enough enriched material to sprint toward the bomb within a matter of months. Report: Obama Agrees to 80 Percent of Iran's Demands in Nuke Talks Obama's Pivot to Iran As the Iranian Nuclear Talks Drag On, Congress Must Act |
DefenseNews.com | Iran sanctions bill passes Senate panel The Hill Members of the Senate Banking Committee on Thursday passed a bill that would impose sanctions on Iran if a comprehensive agreement to roll back its nuclear program is not reached by June 30. The bill, co-authored by Sens. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.) and Robert ... Senate Panel OKs Threat of New Iran Sanctions US Senate panel advances Iran sanctions bill Senate Banking Committee Advances Iran Sanctions Bill |
The Guardian | Iranian film on prophet Muhammad set for premiere The Guardian A multimillion-dollar biopic about the childhood of the prophet Muhammad – Iran's most expensive and lavish film to date – is set to premiere on Sunday. Tehran's Fajr international film festival, which coincides with the anniversary of the 1979 Islamic ... Iran's most expensive film is about the prophet Muhammad, but he won't get ... Iran prepares for premiere of film on Prophet Muhammad Iran responds to caricatures with 'I love Muhammad' campaign |
Politico | Iran Should Free Amir Hekmati Politico This faithfulness, this time to his family, guided his decision to make a trip thousands of other Iranian-Americans make each year; a trip to visit relatives in Iran. Amir's grandmother's health was faltering. With a proper visa, he left for his first ... |
A Free Couch To Crash On In Iran Huffington Post A reasonable scene most anywhere in the West, but far less so in Tehran, the heart of the Islamic Republic of Iran, where all of the above is forbidden, demonized and criminalized. It's no secret that there's a subculture in Iran and in much of the ... |