CNN | Obama Begins Campaign in Congress for Iran Nuclear Deal New York Times WASHINGTON — President Obama is rolling out a campaign of private entreaties and public advocacy over the next several weeks to build support in Congress for the nuclear deal with Iran, an effort to counter a well-financed onslaught from critics who ... Three Senate Democrats came off of the fence to support the Iran deal Obama tries to reassure American Jewish leaders on Iran Bill Nelson, Key Senate Swing Vote, Backs Iran Deal |
TIME | BBC Allowed to Return to Iran After 6 Years TIME The Iranian government has granted the BBC a licence to report in Iran for the first time in six year, it emerged Tuesday. A crew from the British Broadcasting Corporation has been permitted to report on the nuclear deal reached between Iran and the ... |
The Hill | Syria foreign minister in Tehran for talks with Iran, Russia Reuters Iran and Russia have stood by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, providing military and financial support during more than four years of the conflict. The United States and some of its Gulf Arab allies have said Assad must leave office. World powers led ... Iran denies link between negotiator's son and Kerry's daughter |
New York Post | Iran's already at war with us — it helped kill my dad New York Post As more Democrats came out against the nuclear deal with Iran, President Obama made a desperate appeal to supporters. On a national conference call with MoveOn.org, the president asked for help twisting arms, including those of New York Sen. Why Nick Kristof And His Readers Are Wrong About The Iran Deal How Do We Know President Obama Is Right That Iran Is 2-3 Months From a Nuclear ... |
Al Jazeera America | In Qatar, a call for Gulf dialogue with Iran Al Jazeera America Qatar on Tuesday said that deepening dialogue with Iran was a major priority for helping the region resolve some of its most difficult conflicts, a day after U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry met in Doha with Gulf Arab countries to discuss the Iran ... Arabs and Israel Agreed —- and Now Don't —- on the Iran Deal AP Interview: Qatar's FM urges 'serious dialogue' with Iran Gulf allies 'back Iran nuclear deal' after US security guarantees |
Business Insider | Iran is ready to regain its oil power Business Insider Once international sanctions on Iran are lifted, the country will be able to increase its production of crude oil to pre-sanctions levels – by 500,000 barrels per day within a week, and by more than 1 million barrels per day within a month, Oil ... Brent Tumbles Below $50 on Iran Plans, China Slowdown |
MSNBC | Heat index just hit 165 degrees in Iran MSNBC Keep that grim benchmark in mind as you consider the following confirmed heat index data for Bandar Mahshahr, Iran, a city of 100,000 people on the Persian Gulf. The effective temperature hovered in the mid-triple digits for a week, rising to an egg ... |
BBC News | Iran 'tourism' truck sparks Science Museum security alert BBC News A mobile home being used to promote Iran was at the centre of a major security alert in central London. Cristian Ivan, 42, from Romania, "fell in love with Iran" when he visited in 2010. He is now travelling across Europe in a van with the slogan "Iran ... 'Iran is Great' PR stunt outside London Science Museum goes horribly wrong Science Museum security alert caused by family's 'Iran is great' motor home 'Iran is Great' peace stunt mistaken for terror threat |
The Guardian (blog) | Secrets and codes from the Iran nuclear talks The Guardian (blog) Someone at the Iranian state broadcaster, IRIB, is in trouble. When the deputy foreign minister, Abbas Araqchi, briefed its news executives last week on the Vienna nuclear deal, the conversation was supposed to have been off the record, but it didn't ... |
Obama's Iran Deal Math Has 99 Problems U.S. News & World Report (blog) President Barack Obama says that 99 percent of the world supports his proposed nuclear deal with Iran. He had better check his math. The most obvious problem with Obama's 99 percent figure is the strong American majority opposition to the proposed deal. |