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Does Iran really control Yemen? - Al-Monitor Sat, 14 Feb 2015 01:50:54 GMT

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Does Iran really control Yemen?
Al-Monitor
A series of statements by Iranian officials shed light on Iran's point of view: Yemen is now within Iran's sphere of influence and is viewed as a new member of the “axis of resistance,” which encompasses Syria, Lebanese Hezbollah and Iraqi Shiite ...
How Yemen Fits Iran Plans for Mideast Rule, BeyondChristian Broadcasting Network
Krauthammer: Yemen Will 'Become an Ally of Iran'Breitbart News
US Evacuation of Embassy in Yemen Further Legitimizes IranAmerican Spectator (blog)
Middle East Eye
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Iran's Ayatollah Sends New Letter to Obama Amid Nuclear Talks - Wall Street Journal Sat, 14 Feb 2015 01:04:13 GMT

Wall Street Journal

Iran's Ayatollah Sends New Letter to Obama Amid Nuclear Talks
Wall Street Journal
WASHINGTON—Iran's paramount political figure, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has responded to overtures from President Barack Obama seeking better relations by sending secret communications of his own to the White House. The Iranian ...
Obama Has Lost His Nerve in the Battle Against a Nuclear IranU.S. News & World Report
Iranian leader Ayatollah Khamenei sent Obama secret letter: WSJYahoo News
Iran Speeding to Nuclear Weapons BreakoutGatestone Institute
Foreign Policy (blog) -Voice of America
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Argentine president facing probe in cover-up of Iran's alleged involvement in ... - Fox News Fri, 13 Feb 2015 23:00:34 GMT

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Argentine president facing probe in cover-up of Iran's alleged involvement in ...
Fox News
"Nisman determined the decision to shield those of Iranian origin who were implicated in the July 18, 1994, terrorist attack," Pollicita's report reads, "was taken by Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, the chief executive, and carried out, for the most ...
After Prosecutor's Suspicious Death, Argentina's President Is Charged With ...TheBlaze.com
Investigation renewed in case against Argentina president accused of helping ...National Post
Jewish Parliamentarian in Argentina Accuses Iran of 'Killing' AMIA Bombing ...Algemeiner
Daily Mail -Jerusalem Post Israel News
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UMass Amherst Tells Iranian Students They Need Not Apply To Certain Programs - Huffington Post Fri, 13 Feb 2015 21:31:03 GMT

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UMass Amherst Tells Iranian Students They Need Not Apply To Certain Programs
Huffington Post
The University of Massachusetts-Amherst deleted a policy statement Friday that warned students from Iran not to apply if they plan to major in certain fields, citing U.S. sanctions against their home country. UMass-Amherst said in a Feb. 6 policy ...
UMass stops accepting Iranian nationals in some programs; National Iranian ...MassLive.com

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Missiles and menaces in an Iran-Russia-North Korea alliance - The Hill (blog) Fri, 13 Feb 2015 12:03:29 GMT

Missiles and menaces in an Iran-Russia-North Korea alliance
The Hill (blog)
Iranian scientists are often very good, and their missiles are excellent, but the satellite was not a product of Persian technology. According to well-informed Iranians, 70 percent of the package is Russian, 20 percent is "Asian," (i.e., North Korean ...

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Iran commander Suleimani says ISIS 'nearing end' - Al-Arabiya Fri, 13 Feb 2015 23:40:49 GMT

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Iran commander Suleimani says ISIS 'nearing end'
Al-Arabiya
Iran commander Suleimani says ISIS 'nearing end'. General Qassem Suleimani, the once rarely seen commander of the powerful Quds Force, has become the public face of Iran's support for the Iraqi and Syrian governments. (File photo: ISNA) ...
Can the West Rely on Iran?Algemeiner
Sectarianism and Iran's foreign policyOpen Democracy
Iran commander Suleimani says IS 'nearing end'Yahoo News
Middle East Eye -The Daily Star -Arutz Sheva
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Ecological disaster looms in Iran's dying wetlands - Financial Times Fri, 13 Feb 2015 10:08:42 GMT

Ecological disaster looms in Iran's dying wetlands
Financial Times
The fertile Hamoun wetlands on Iran's border with Afghanistan have a long history. They supported a sophisticated culture in ancient times where, according to legend, Zoroastrianism originated. The verdant landscape was the setting for the epic Persian ...


Iranian translator of Blue Is the Warmest Colour 'declared persona non grata' - The Guardian Fri, 13 Feb 2015 10:54:20 GMT

The Guardian

Iranian translator of Blue Is the Warmest Colour 'declared persona non grata'
The Guardian
An Iranian poet who translated the prize-winning French graphic novel Blue Is the Warmest Colour into Persian has claimed she is the target of a smear campaign in Iran for supporting homosexuality, punishable in the country by 100 lashes or even death.

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Curtail Iran and Win - New York Times Thu, 12 Feb 2015 11:30:51 GMT

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Curtail Iran and Win
New York Times
LONDON — As a deadline nears for a possible deal with Iran on its nuclear program, discussion is being clouded by false debate. A curtailment camp that sees a viable avenue to ring-fencing limited Iranian enrichment so that the country cannot acquire ...
Thirty-Six Years After the Revolution, Where Is Iran Now?U.S. News & World Report
36 years after the revolution, where is Iran now?Al-Monitor
Iran nuclear deal must end all sanctions, Rouhani tells rallyWashington Post
Wall Street Journal (blog) -NPR (blog) -Reuters
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New Iran UN Envoy to Take up Post After US Rejects 1st Pick - ABC News Sat, 14 Feb 2015 01:57:24 GMT

New Iran UN Envoy to Take up Post After US Rejects 1st Pick
ABC News
Iran's choice for its ambassador to the United Nations will take up his post next week after the United States declined to issue a visa to Iran's earlier pick for the job last year. The spokesman for Iran's mission to the U.N., Hamid Babaei, confirmed ...

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