Wall Street Journal | Netanyahu to lay out elements of Iran deal, urge pushing back deadline CNN WASHINGTON (CNN) During his upcoming speech to Congress, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will lay out the details of what he understands to be the nuclear agreement between world powers and Iran, hoping it will prompt lawmakers to ... Pro-Israel Group Publicly Breaks With White House Over Iran Netanyahu flies to US, signs of some easing of tensions over Iran speech Netanyahu arrives in US for contested Congress Iran speech |
Press TV | Iran's first plane lands in Yemen Press TV Under the deal that was signed between the Civil Aviation and Meteorology Authority (CAMA) of Yemen and Iran's Civil Aviation Organization (CAO)on 28 February, Mahan Air and Yemen's airliner Yemenia would operate 14 flights between Tehran Sanaa ... Rival Yemeni Camps Entrench as Iran Flights Arrive First Iran flight arrives in Houthi-held Yemeni capital Yemen's Hadi says Saleh conspired with Iran to undermine power transfer deal |
New York Times | Kerry Is Pushing for Agreement in Iran Nuclear Talks New York Times As the deadline approaches for what could be one of the most important and divisive international agreements in decades, Mr. Kerry has become a driving force behind the complicated, seven-nation talks to limit Iran's nuclear program. But with so much ... Kerry arrives in Geneva for Iran talks Kerry arrives in Geneva for tough Iran, Ukraine talks |
The Guardian | Iran says it will open up to internet firms if they respect cultural values The Guardian Iran could allow internet firms such as Google to operate in the Islamic republic if they respect its cultural rules, a senior official has said.. “We are not opposed to any of the entities operating in global markets who want to offer services in Iran ... Iran ready to let Google, other internet services in – deputy minister Iran could allow in Google, other tech companies if they follow rules Iran says ready to cooperate with Google |
The Guardian | Barack Obama would veto bill to give Congress say on Iran deal The Guardian The Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act would require the submission to Congress the text of any agreement within five days of concluding a final deal with Iran. The bill would also prohibit Obama from suspending or waiving sanctions on Iran passed by ... |
Press TV | Iran eyeing development of small reactors Press TV “During the recent talks with US negotiators in Geneva, US Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz said Washington is also looking into this strategy,” the head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) has been quoted as saying by the Persian-language ... |
USA TODAY | Eric Cantor: Listen to Netanyahu on Iran nuke dangers USA TODAY Having just returned from visiting several Arab states in the Middle East, I can report that we are at a crossroads and the course the United States takes over the next month with respect to nuclear negotiations with Iran may significantly influence ... |
USA TODAY | 5 things to know about the US-Iran nuclear talks USA TODAY The United States wants to ensure Iran's nuclear program is just for peaceful civilian purposes, with enough assurances and monitoring to prevent it from producing high-grade fuel for a nuclear bomb. Iran, an oil-rich nation, says it wants to produce ... |
Why Are American Hostages Still Held in Iran? Commentary Magazine Since President Obama initiated high-profile, high-stakes talks with Iran, the United States has released more than $11 billion in frozen funds to the Islamic Republic, and that comes on top of billions of dollars in new investment. To put just the $11 ... |
Reuters | Obama to veto bill letting Congress weigh in on Iran deal Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama would veto a bill recently introduced in the U.S. Senate allowing Congress to weigh in on any deal the United States and other negotiating countries reach with Iran on its nuclear capabilities, the White ... |