NBCNews.com | Iran's Omid Center Gives Hope to Abused Iranian Women and Girls NBCNews.com TEHRAN — Khadijeh had run out of hope. From a young age, she says was repeatedly raped by a man she knew well. Instead of protecting her, Khadijeh says her father kept her out of school and tried to marry her to a much older man. Then one day about ... |
The Guardian | Iran sends troops to help retake key Iraqi oil refinery from Isis The Guardian Iran's role in Iraq is a major complicating factor for the Obama administration as it searches for the most effective approach to countering Isis. US officials have said they do not oppose contributions from Iran-supported Iraqi Shia militias as long ... Iran Joins Iraq In Fighting ISIS, Sends Troops For Beiji Operation US officials: Iran enters Iraqi fight for key oil refinery Iran to the Rescue: Iranian Forces Battle ISIS for Control of Major Iraqi Oil ... |
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty | Iranian Aid Boat For Yemen Offloaded RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty It found that at least four large cargo ships made a "series of highly unusual and undeclared trips between Iran and Yemeni ports controlled by the Huthis in the first few months of the year," based on a search of maritime records. While it is not ... Iran aid plane for Yemen barred from landing in Djibouti Iran's Yemen-bound aid ship docks in Djibouti, WFP to deliver aid cargo Iran seaborne aid cargo to arrive in Yemen: Official |
CNN | Obama pitches Iran plan at Adas Israel synagogue CNN Washington (CNN) Seeking to reassure deeply skeptical Jewish-Americans of the deal he's attempting to strike over Iran's nuclear program, President Barack Obama on Friday strongly defended his intentions with Tehran, telling congregants at the Adas ... Obama Signs Congress Review of Iran Nuclear Deal Bill Into Law Obama: Iran agreement will help Israel Obama: Iran deal 'will have my name on it' |
Our Man in Tehran Answers Your Questions About Iran New York Times Thomas Erdbrink, the Tehran bureau chief for The New York Times, answered select readers' questions about reporting in Iran; treatment of gays, lesbians and transgender people; a regional rivalry with Saudi Arabia; and the prospects for political change. |
New York Daily News | Jason Rezaian faces trial in Iran Washington Post JASON REZAIAN, a journalist who was born and raised in California, moved to Iran in 2008 with the hope of promoting a better understanding of his father's homeland. After joining The Post in 2012, he wrote about political and economic issues but also ... No reason to trust Iran Iran general vows 'no inspections' of military sites Iran, P5+1 wrap up latest round of nuclear talks in Vienna |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Joe Lieberman: 'US heading for temporary solution to Iran nuclear threat' Jerusalem Post Israel News Former US senator Joe Lieberman says negotiations with Iran are heading toward a very bad agreement. “The goal was to end the Iranian nuclear program in return for the end of economic sanctions... Now it looks like we're heading toward the permanent ... |
San Francisco Chronicle (subscription) | Mill Valley man struggles as brother heads to trial in Iran San Francisco Chronicle (subscription) Ali Rezaian waits for the latest news on his brother Jason Rezaian at his home in Mill Valley, Calif. on Friday, May 22, 2015. Jason Rezaian is the Washington Post bureau chief in Tehran who was arrested by the Iranian government on July 22, 2014 on ... Chicago Tribune: An American reporter, hostage in Iran |
U.S. News & World Report | Private Firms May Tread Cautiously in Iran Once Sanctions Are Gone U.S. News & World Report At the heart of the recent deal between the U.S. and other powers and Iran over its nuclear program is the issue of how and when sanctions will be removed. The Obama administration has described a deal that would see economic sanctions removed only if ... US architect of Iran economic isolation warns sanctions could backfire Exxon Deploys More Sanction Watchers as Iran Nuke Deal Looms Updated: Exxon lobbyist revises federal disclosure deport on Iran work |
Business Insider | Iranian exiles respond in unexpected ways to idea of US-Iran nuclear talks Washington Post By all rights, Amy Zarafshar should be deeply suspicious of any nuclear deal with Iran's Islamic regime. She vividly recalls being forced to leave her homeland as a sixth-grader, with each family member allowed to take only $500 and a suitcase, after ... Iran's supreme leader just added another obstacle to an Iran nuclear deal Iran's Supreme Leader Rules Out Broad Nuclear Inspections Iran's Khamenei rules out interviews with nuclear scientists |