TIME | Here's the Trickiest Part of the Iranian Nuclear Talks TIME Thomas Imo/photothek.net Foreign Minister of France Laurent Fabius (R) talks with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry during the nuclear talks between the E3+3 (France, Germany, UK, China, Russia, US) and Iran in Vienna, Austria on July 06, 2015. 14 Senate Democrats to watch on Iran nuclear bargain US Seeks Mideast Shift to Follow Iran Deal White House Officials Plot Ways to Pressure Lawmakers Into Supporting Iran Deal |
New York Times | Arms Embargo Takes on Larger Meaning as Iran Nuclear Talks Enter Endgame New York Times VIENNA — With foreign ministers from around the world arriving here in hopes that the negotiations over Iran's nuclear program are entering their final hours, a senior Iranian official said on Monday that Tehran was demanding that all United Nations ... Netanyahu warns of 'worse and worse' deal with Iran Iranian official: US will remain our enemy despite emerging nuclear deal Dispute over sanctions holds up Iran nuclear talks |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Lapid: Netanyahu should quit if bad Iran nuclear deal signed Jerusalem Post Israel News Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu must resign from his post if the world's six leading countries reach a bad agreement with Iran in Vienna because it would be a personal failure for him, Yesh Atid leader Yair Lapid told his faction in the Knesset Monday. Netanyahu prepares to fight world over Iran deal Lapid: Netanyahu must quit if Iran deal goes through Lapid: Bibi Must Resign if Iran Nuke Deal Signed |
Wall Street Journal | China, Greece, Iran Upend Oil's World Wall Street Journal The other big factor hanging over oil markets is Iran. If a deal is reached this week over the country's nuclear program, paving the way for the lifting of sanctions, it could start adding hundreds of thousands of barrels a day of extra supply to an ... Oil crashes 8 percent as Greek vote, Iran talks set off exodus Average gas price could return to nearly $2/gallon as Iran deal looms Oil price plunges after 'No' vote in Greece, impending Iran deal |
Business Insider | Russian oil sales could get burned after the Iran deal Business Insider "Russia, whose benchmark export grade is similar to Iran's flagship blend, has been the main beneficiary of that decline," according to Bloomberg. "Exports into Iran's main markets in Asia and Europe have more than doubled, growing by 420,000 barrels a ... Oil crushed as correction gains momentum Russia Seen as Biggest Oil-Market Loser When Iran Comes Back Iran Could Double Crude Oil Exports If Western Sanctions Lifted In Nuclear ... |
Business Insider | Iran could soon shake things up for Saudi Arabia Business Insider The Islamic Republic "wants to double crude exports soon after sanctions are lifted and is pushing other members of [OPEC] to renew the cartel's quota system," a top Iranian official told the Wall Street Journal. Both of these things aren't going to ... |
Ynetnews | Report: Jordan foils Iran-backed terror plot Ynetnews Security forces said to apprehend individual possessing 45 kg of explosives in 'most serious case in a decade'. Roi Kais. Latest Update: 07.06.15, 23:15 / Israel News. The Jordanian newspaper Al Rai reported Monday morning that Jordanian security ... Jordan Foils Iran-Linked Plot Against Saudi Targets: Bayt al-Maqdis Suspect ... Jordan arrests terror suspect allegedly linked to Iran group for plotting attack Jordan says it has foiled Iran-backed bomb attack |
Page Six | No presidential candidates are 'stopping' Iran Page Six Organizers of the July 22 “Stop Iran Now” rally in Times Square are disappointed that none of the many US presidential candidates has agreed to participate. Speakers will include Harvard Law professor Alan Dershowitz, former Manhattan DA Robert ... |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | US public opinion expert: Iran deal can still be stopped Jerusalem Post Israel News US Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz, US Secretary of State John Kerry and U.S. Under Secretary for Political Affairs Wendy Sherman (L-3rd L) meet with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif (2nd R) at a hotel in Vienna, Austria June 27, 2015. |
Military Times | Iran ambassador: Nuke deal could benefit Kabul Military Times Tehran's ambassador to Kabul, Mohammad Reza Bahrami, speaks during an interview with The Associated Press on Saturday at the Iranian embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan. As Iran and global powers move toward a nuclear agreement, Brahimi said a deal ... AP Interview: Iran Ambassador: Nuke Deal Could Benefit Kabul |