The Guardian | Iran will allow UN nuclear inspectors to visit military sites, negotiator says The Guardian Iran has agreed to grant United Nations inspectors “managed access” to military sites as part of a future deal over its contested nuclear programme, a negotiator said on Sunday, apparently contradicting earlier comments by the nation's supreme leader. Negotiator says Iran agrees to 'managed access' to military sites Our Man in Tehran Answers Your Questions About Iran |
Al-Arabiya | Iran general: Army needs more funds to counter ISIS Al-Arabiya Meanwhile, Iran has reportedly sent troops to Iraq to fight ISIS militants, U.S. defense officials said, according to the Associated Press. The Islamic Republic, which sent small troops to allow Iraqi forces retake the major oil refinery of Beiji, also ... Iran General Says Army Needs More Funds To Counter IS Iran Army 'needs more funds to counter IS' Iran general: Army needs more funds to counter Daesh |
Daily Mail | Yemen's Iran-backed rebels show off wreckage of Saudi F-16 they say they shot ... Daily Mail Yemeni rebels claim to have shot down a Saudi F-16 fighter jet during a fresh wave of airstrikes. The Iran-backed rebels were pictured celebrating with the wreckage of the downed aircraft which crashed in the district of Bani Harith in the northern ... Iranian Aid Boat For Yemen Offloaded Iran aid plane for Yemen barred from landing in Djibouti Iran's Yemen-bound aid ship docks in Djibouti, WFP to deliver aid cargo |
NBCNews.com | Obama Signs Congress Review of Iran Nuclear Deal Bill Into Law NBCNews.com President Barack Obama signed into law on Friday legislation giving lawmakers a chance to review any nuclear deal the White House seeks to hammer out with Iran. The U.S. and five other world powers have crafted a delicate framework with Iran to keep it ... Obama pitches Iran plan at Adas Israel synagogue Obama: Iran agreement will help Israel How to manage Saudi anger at the Iran nuclear deal |
Haaretz | Israel and Iran: So much in common Haaretz For example, the Iranian Communications Ministry has developed a special search engine, FarsiGo, through which users are unable to find any information that isn't approved by the government. Those searching for terms like “Green revolution” or ... |
The Guardian | Iran sends troops to help retake key Iraqi oil refinery from Isis The Guardian Two US officials said Iranian forces had taken a significant offensive role in the Beiji operation in recent days, in conjunction with Iraqi Shia militia. The officials were not authorised to discuss the matter publicly and spoke on Friday on condition ... 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 ... |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Iran's oil minister says OPEC unlikely to change output ceiling Jerusalem Post Israel News Lower oil prices have caused pain for OPEC's less wealthy producers, including Iran. While the June 5 meeting in Vienna is likely to hear renewed demands from some OPEC members for a reduction in the amount of oil pumped, even officials from countries ... Iran says OPEC unlikely to change output ceiling |
Press TV | India-Iran Strategic Chabahar Port to be Operational by December 2016, Will ... NDTV On May 6, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed by Mr Gadkari and Iran's Minister for Transport and Urban Development Dr Abbas Ahmad Akhoundi after comprehensive talks between Mr Gadkari and the Iranian leadership during his visit to ... Japan to invest in Iran's Sistan-Baluchestan Iran's Chabahar port to be operational by December 2016: Nitin Gadkari |
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 Iran sets oil sights on Asia |
Al-Arabiya | Inside Iran: water shortage reaches 'critical levels' Al-Arabiya Iran is heading towards a serious water crisis, experts warn, saying that a booming population and water-intensive agricultural programs have led the Islamic Republic's supply to reach “critical levels” this year. The sixth report of a new series by Al ... |