U.S. News & World Report | Iran Still Supports Terrorism, State Department Finds New York Times The State Department's assessment suggests that neither the election of President Hassan Rouhani nor the prospect of a nuclear accord with the United States and its negotiating partners has had a moderating effect on Iran's foreign policy in the Middle ... Obama Administration Acknowledges Iran's Terror Ties Amid Nuclear Talks US Says Iran's Support of Terrorism 'Undiminished' US report finds Iran threat undiminished as nuke deal nears |
The Guardian | Volleyball ban for female fans reignites debate in Iran The Guardian A ban on women attending two volleyball matches against the US is reviving a fierce debate in Iran, with some accusing the government of backing down to conservatives. The Volleyball World League men's games in Tehran, one of them on Sunday, are ... Anger as Iran bars women from US volleyball game Iran Defeats US in Home Volleyball Match Women 'Forbidden' From Attending US vs. Iran Volleyball Game |
U.S. News & World Report | The June 30 Iran Nuclear Negotiations Date Isn't Sacrosanct U.S. News & World Report As both a practitioner and also a student of high stakes negotiations, I am well-acquainted with the use of deadlines to push to agreements in difficult talks. With the June 30 date for concluding an agreement looming in the negotiations with Iran ... Despite obstacles, chances grow for final Iran nuclear deal Menendez won't accept Kerry's concessions on Iran Is the Iran Nuclear Deal Good for the US? |
BSU official finds Iran safe, friendly Muncie Star Press MUNCIE – Ball State University's Ken Holland went on a U.S. "educational diplomacy" trip to Iran that could help restore full diplomatic relations between the two countries. Holland, who traveled with a delegation of U.S. higher education ... |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | US details Iran funding of terror proxies targeting Israel in new report Jerusalem Post Israel News "Iran has historically provided weapons, training, and funding to Hamas and other Palestinian terrorist groups, including Palestine Islamic Jihad (PIJ) and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command (PFLP-GC)," the report reads ... |
Forbes | How Would The Iran Nuclear Deal Impact Oil Prices? Forbes Iran was the first Middle East nation to report an oil discovery. In 1908, the Anglo-Persian Oil Company, known as BP today, struck first oil in the country. Since then, the country's crude oil industry has seen many ups and downs, including the ... |
BBC News | Is Iran paying Afghan mercenaries to fight in Syria? BBC News Most are from the country's immediate neighbours, but it is also thought hundreds of unemployed men from Afghanistan have taken up arms alongside President Assad's forces. They say they are being paid to do so by the Iranian government with the promise ... |
Wall Street Journal | Iran Owes Millions to Victims of Its Terrorism Wall Street Journal Two decades after the attack that all but ended my career, I am still waiting for justice. We know that senior officials of the Iranian government directly supported, approved and assisted Hezbollah in carrying out the attack. That much has been proved ... |
NEWS.com.au | Iran, Australia seek asylum deal NEWS.com.au FOREIGN Minister Julie Bishop and Immigration Minister Peter Dutton met with an Iranian delegation, led by director-general for consular affairs Ali Chegeni, in Canberra this week. The two countries are working on a memorandum of understanding which ... Australia's Greens criticise govt deal with Iran Iran may take back failed asylum seekers |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Israel hasn't thrown in the towel on Iran deal despite Obama-Netanyahu rift Jerusalem Post Israel News With less than two weeks left before the June 30 deadline for an agreement between world powers and Iran to scale back Tehran's nuclear program, Israel has not yet thrown in the towel. A delegation of senior Israeli officials led by Prime Minister ... As Iran deal takes shape, Israel plays up regional common ground |