Fox News | Senate approves Iran nuclear bill USA TODAY WASHINGTON — The Senate voted 98-1 Thursday to approve bipartisan legislation that would require President Obama to let Congress review - and possibly reject - any final nuclear deal with Iran. Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., an outspoken opponent of the ... Senate OKs bill giving Congress review of Iran nuclear deal Senate votes overwhelmingly to pass Iran nuclear bill Senate Passes Bill to Review Iran Nuclear Deal |
New York Times | Senate overwhelmingly passes Iran nuclear bill CNN Washington (CNN) The Senate overwhelmingly passed a bill Thursday to give Congress the authority to review an emerging nuclear agreement with Iran, despite vocal opposition from some conservative Republicans who said the bill was not strong enough. Senate Easily Passes Bill for a Voice on Iran Nuclear Accord Senate delays vote to end Iran debate Senate approves bill on reviewing a proposed nuclear deal with Iran |
USA TODAY | Iran releases seized Marshall Islands-flagged ship USA TODAY Iran on Thursday released a Marshall Islands-flagged cargo ship that its navy seized last week, allowing it to leave Iranian waters, according to government-controlled media. "Today the (Maersk Tigris) ship was released and it left the Iranian ... Iranian Authorities Release Maersk Tigris Iran releases seized cargo ship Iran releases Maersk container ship seized in strait of Hormuz |
Washington Free Beacon | Iran: 'We Welcome War With the U.S.' Washington Free Beacon A senior Iranian military commander on Wednesday said the Islamic Republic would “welcome war with the U.S.” and “set fire to every military base from which a hostile U.S. plane takes off,” according to reports in Iran's state-controlled media. Iranian ... Top Iran Commander: 'We Welcome War With The United States' |
Wall Street Journal | Saudi Arabia Considers Nuclear Weapons to Offset Iran Wall Street Journal RIYADH—The nuclear deal that the U.S. and other world powers hope to reach with Iran would put a 10-year curb on the Islamic republic's nuclear program. For some of Iran's regional rivals, that is also becoming a deadline for developing nuclear arms ... Viewpoint: How far is Saudi-Iranian rivalry fuelling Yemen war? Kerry: Iran Must Not Have Nuclear Arms 'Iran must not have nuclear arms' |
The Hill | Iran's supreme leader threatens nuclear talks walkout The Hill “Many foreign officials said if sanctions against #Iran were put on other countries, they would've been destroyed but they didn't undermine Iran,” Khamenei tweeted. The supreme leader also mocked the Obama administration's struggles with the civil war ... Iran's Khamenei Expresses Wariness Over Nuclear Deal Nuclear deal can make Iran region's 'No.1' energy power “Madam Secretary” and the Real Iran Deal |
Fox News | Iran's censors struggle to keep Bieber's abs, racy photos off Instagram Fox News LONDON – Iran's censors are struggling to keep Justin Bieber's abs off Instagram. The tattooed pop star's pouty, shirtless poses have recently reappeared on Iranian smartphones, along with lingerie shots of Kim Kardashian and red carpet photos of ... |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Does reported strike on Khartoum reveal Sudan's secret Iran dealings? Jerusalem Post Israel News It appeared that Bashir and many of his countrymen hoped that supporting the campaign against Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen would encourage Gulf powers to pour aid and investment into Sudan's struggling economy. Maybe now those plans will be ... |
Wall Street Journal | Iranian-German Meeting Suggests New Engagement Wall Street Journal BERLIN—Iranian Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh will meet German Energy Minister Sigmar Gabriel in Berlin on Thursday, a rare encounter with a government official in Europe amid hopes a nuclear agreement between Tehran and world powers could be ... Post-sanctions Iran could be the next booming petrostate Iran courting US oil interests in secret talks Never Mind Oil, Iran's About to Shake the World Pistachio Market |
The Guardian (blog) | Prayer, food, sex and water parks in Iran's holy city of Mashhad The Guardian (blog) Upon arrival in Mashhad, second most populous city and home to some of its most sacred sites, Iranian and Iraqi passengers alike are handed golden branches at the gate. After moving through the baggage claim, they reach an abundance of kiosks ... |