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Key Obama enabler Bob Corker: Why, this Iran nuclear deal looks surprisingly ... - Hot Air Mon, 15 Jun 2015 22:12:40 GMT

The Hill

Key Obama enabler Bob Corker: Why, this Iran nuclear deal looks surprisingly ...
Hot Air
Corker's the guy who brokered a “compromise” in the Senate on Obama's nuclear deal with Iran. Instead of insisting that the final agreement be regarded as a treaty, requiring the support of two-thirds of the chamber for ratification, Corker proposed ...
Senator: 'Breathtaking' how far the US has moved in Iran talksThe Hill
'Great unwinding' of sanctions on Iran poses risksPolitico
Bob Corker 'Alarmed' By Reports On Iran TalksHuffington Post
WBIR-TV
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Iran launches official matchmaking website to encourage marriage - Fox News Mon, 15 Jun 2015 15:52:38 GMT

Fox News

Iran launches official matchmaking website to encourage marriage
Fox News
After several years of successful policies aimed at curbing population growth, Iran, with a population of 80 million, has begun encouraging young people to marry and have more children. The government fears that an aging population could one day ...
Iran insists official new matchmaking website is for marriage, not hooking upNew York Post
Iran launches official matchmaking websiteYahoo News
Iran Launches Official Matchmaking Site to Promote MarriageNewsweek
Daily Caller -CBS News
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Compensation finally near for Hermening, other Iran hostages - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Mon, 15 Jun 2015 13:07:06 GMT

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Compensation finally near for Hermening, other Iran hostages
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Washington — It has been nearly 35 years since the Americans held hostage at the U.S. Embassy in Iran came home, and they have tried in vain since then to win compensation for their suffering. "Iran has never been held to account in any way whatsoever ...
Compensation near for U.S. hostages held in Iran more than 30 years agoThe Seattle Times

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Irans Spies Tried to Recruit Me - Daily Beast Mon, 15 Jun 2015 05:26:31 GMT

Daily Beast

Irans Spies Tried to Recruit Me
Daily Beast
An Iranian activist group, backed by the country's intelligence service, is trying to enlist American journalists and academics in a propaganda campaign meant to criticize the United States and Israel. I speak from experience, because the group ...
Iran hackers carrying out cyber attacks against Israeli targets, report claimsYnetnews
Iran Steps Up Cyber Attacks Across the GlobeWashington Free Beacon
'If Iran deal is reached, Israel should multiply intelligence monitoring'Jerusalem Post Israel News
The Times of Israel -Jewish Journal -Arutz Sheva
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Time to get real: Iran is playing the world for suckers - The Week Magazine Mon, 15 Jun 2015 09:42:02 GMT

The Week Magazine

Time to get real: Iran is playing the world for suckers
The Week Magazine
The dovish case for negotiating with Iran on its nuclear program always was an "if-then" proposition. If Iran was prepared to give up its military nuclear program in exchange for inducements, then wouldn't that be great? The answer, of course, is that ...
Notable & Quotable: Wishful Thinking on IranWall Street Journal

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Iran's next parliamentary elections 'could be on a par with Turkey' - The Guardian (blog) Mon, 15 Jun 2015 04:00:33 GMT

The Guardian (blog)

Iran's next parliamentary elections 'could be on a par with Turkey'
The Guardian (blog)
On the far left, former president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, Iranian president Hassan Rowhani, Parliament speaker Ali Larijani, and his brother, Iran's judiciary chief, Sadegh Larijani, attending a ceremony commemorating the 26th anniversary of the ...

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Analysis: Iran's war on Christians casts doubt on nuclear agreement - Jerusalem Post Israel News Mon, 15 Jun 2015 05:36:52 GMT

Jerusalem Post Israel News

Analysis: Iran's war on Christians casts doubt on nuclear agreement
Jerusalem Post Israel News
After his campaign promises in 2013 to guarantee the rights of religious minorities in the Islamic Republic of Iran, the country's self-declared moderate President Hassan Rouhani has remained silent about the ongoing crackdown on Christians. Rouhani's ...
Power struggles in Iran could derail US-Iranian nuclear talks as Ayatollah ...National Post
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani says nuclear deal 'within reach' ahead of ...MSNBC
Iranian president says final nuclear deal 'within reach'The Guardian

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Saudi Arabia-To-Iran Travel: Citizens Urged To 'Be Cautious' After Iranian ... - International Business Times Tue, 16 Jun 2015 01:19:09 GMT

International Business Times

Saudi Arabia-To-Iran Travel: Citizens Urged To 'Be Cautious' After Iranian ...
International Business Times
Saudi Arabia on Monday urged its citizens to take extra precautions when travelling to Iran. The warning came after an insecticide poisoning at a hotel frequently used by Shiite pilgrims killed at least four Saudi nationals in Iran last week. “The ...
These maps show how Iran's ballistic missiles could be a wild card in the ...Business Insider
The Great Game Folio: Iran OpportunityThe Indian Express
US needs to treat Iran as equal in terror fight - The West AustralianThe West Australian
Arab News -TheTower.org
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Iran Welcomes Shell, BP, Total and American Oil Companies - Huffington Post (blog) Mon, 15 Jun 2015 03:02:55 GMT

Reuters

Iran Welcomes Shell, BP, Total and American Oil Companies
Huffington Post (blog)
In an unprecedented move, Iranian leaders have welcomed American oil companies to enter Iran, upon the condition that sanctions are lifted. This move suggests that the Islamic Republic is putting its economic interests ahead of its revolutionary ...
Iran's 40 million barrels stored at sea hangs over oil marketReuters
Will U.S. Oil Companies Help Iran Spread Terrorism?Investor's Business Daily (blog)
Royal Dutch Shell plc, BP plc Welcomed By IranBidness ETC

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Investors Eyeball Iran Market - Wall Street Journal Sun, 14 Jun 2015 22:59:04 GMT

Wall Street Journal

Investors Eyeball Iran Market
Wall Street Journal
“I've been to countries where things are booming and it looks great, but never with the level of infrastructure Iran has,” he said. A handful of intrepid institutional investors like Mr. Bokor-Ingram, an investment manager who works for the U.K.'s ...

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