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Nuclear deal with Iran scrutinized by experts - The Washington Post - Washington Post Sat, 18 Jul 2015 00:26:35 GMT

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Nuclear deal with Iran scrutinized by experts - The Washington Post
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The diplomats who negotiated a nuclear deal with Iran always knew that if they succeeded, it would come under heavy scrutiny. Four days after a deal was announced, it is becoming increasingly clear that they are getting what they bargained for. Since ...
Strange bedfellows dominate Iran debate | MSNBCMSNBC
Nuclear deal: Saudis signal they'll act before Iran gets the money - CSMonitor.comChristian Science Monitor
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Iran may soon be open for business, but not to US firms - CNBC.com - CNBC Fri, 17 Jul 2015 16:59:00 GMT

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Iran may soon be open for business, but not to US firms - CNBC.com
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A landmark agreement on Iran's nuclear program this week could lift sanctions that have crippled the country's economy, opening a nation with a young and educated population, the world's fourth-largest proven oil reserves, and factories badly in need ...
Investors eye rewards and risks in post-sanctions Iran - Business InsiderBusiness Insider
5 Ways the Nuclear Deal Will Revive Iran's Economy | TIMETIME
Iranian tanker sets sail as trading return looms - FT.comFinancial Times
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John McLaughlin: The Iran deal - USA Today - USA TODAY Fri, 17 Jul 2015 20:10:00 GMT

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John McLaughlin: The Iran deal - USA Today
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Historic as it is, this week's nuclear agreement with Iran really marks the beginning of a very long journey of testing and negotiation, as the two sides work to give substance to its hundred pages of complicated text. As with every arms control ...
Who are Americans detained, missing in Iran? - CNN.comCNN
Kerry: Iran 'won't be crushed by sanctions' - PBSPBS NewsHour (blog)
Kerry 'very, very hopeful' Iran will release detained Americans - Middle East ...Jerusalem Post Israel News
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Our hostages in Iran are more important than President Obama's feelings | Fox ... - Fox News Fri, 17 Jul 2015 20:41:15 GMT

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Our hostages in Iran are more important than President Obama's feelings | Fox ...
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The gist of President Obama's press conference on Wednesday was that he's proud of his Iran agreement. And he may well be right that it's a good deal. Not being a nuclear physicist, I don't have any frame of reference to judge whether it blocks Iran's ...

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What Lifting Iran's Sanctions Means For U.S. Businesses : NPR - NPR Fri, 17 Jul 2015 09:12:42 GMT

What Lifting Iran's Sanctions Means For U.S. Businesses : NPR
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Since news of the Iran nuclear deal broke, lots of business clients have been calling up Washington lawyer William McGlone, a specialist in trade law and economic sanctions. He says he's been forced to give them a bit of a cold shower. "There's this ...

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Iran Bans U.S. Inspectors from All Nuclear Sites | Washington Free Beacon - Washington Free Beacon Thu, 16 Jul 2015 20:20:30 GMT

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Iran Bans U.S. Inspectors from All Nuclear Sites | Washington Free Beacon
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U.S. and Iranian officials confirmed Thursday that no American nuclear inspectors will be permitted to enter the country's contested nuclear site under the parameters of a deal reached with world powers this week, according to multiple statements by ...
Exclusive: Rice - Iran cannot avoid inspections of suspicious sites | ReutersReuters
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Nuclear Deal Opens Up Potential For Investors In Iran's Stock Market ... - NPR Fri, 17 Jul 2015 21:10:28 GMT

Nuclear Deal Opens Up Potential For Investors In Iran's Stock Market ...
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Iran may not be fond of Western-style capitalism, but it has a stock market where shares in Iranian companies are traded. And if sanctions are lifted following the nuclear deal, it could be where international investors road-test Iran's economy ...

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Republicans fuming over UN voting on Iran deal before Congress | Fox News - Fox News Fri, 17 Jul 2015 18:51:58 GMT

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Republicans fuming over UN voting on Iran deal before Congress | Fox News
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Republican lawmakers are fuming that the Obama administration is asking the U.N. Security Council to endorse the newly struck Iran nuclear deal before Congress gets a chance to have its say. A vote on the agreement before the Security Council already ...
UN Security Council vote on Iran nuclear deal resolution over US congress ...CBS News
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Congress balks at Obama's UN move on Iran deal - Burgess Everett and Lauren ...Politico
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David Cameron: we will not relax pressure on Iran | World news | The Guardian - The Guardian Fri, 17 Jul 2015 21:08:00 GMT

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David Cameron: we will not relax pressure on Iran | World news | The Guardian
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David Cameron: we will not relax pressure on Iran. Prime minister says western nations who struck deal with Tehran 'have no starry-eyed naivety' about regime and would remain tough on its support for terrorism. Hassan Rouhani. Iranian president Hassan ...
8 Reasons Why The Iran Deal Is A Done Deal - Huffington PostHuffington Post
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Is this Iran's time in the Middle East? - BBC News - BBC News Fri, 17 Jul 2015 23:43:53 GMT

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Is this Iran's time in the Middle East? - BBC News
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"A wild beast unleashed". This damning verdict from Saudi columnist Abdul Rahman Rashed, writing in the influential Ahsarq Al Awsat newspaper, largely sums up the tone of reaction to Iran's nuclear deal across the Arab media. And judging from the ...
Iran Could Become an Economic Superpower | TIMETIME
The fate of a febrile Middle East is in Iran's hands - FT.comFinancial Times

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