The Guardian | Iran rushes to meet terms of nuclear deal to lift sanctions The Guardian “We have a very positive reputation because of our past projects in Iran but of course we had to restrict our activities according to the international sanctions,” he told the Guardian. “And now we are very happy to see that sanctions are going to end ... Iran Hints at Resolution for Imprisoned and Missing Americans US ties better but 'still a long road to travel': Iran's Rouhani “If You Can't Do This Deal ... Go Back to Tehran.” |
The Guardian | Iran blames Saudi leaders for hajj disaster as investigation begins The Guardian The incident immediately fuelled tensions between the powerhouse of the Sunni world, Saudi Arabia, and Iran, where thousands of Shia worshippers emerged from Friday prayers in Tehran carrying black banners and chanting anti-Saudi slogans as ... Iran to Saudi Arabia: You Don't Deserve to Organize the Hajj Saudi suggests pilgrims at fault over haj deaths, Iran angry Iran blames Saudi Arabia for over 700 killed in hajj stampede |
Reuters | US to make new diplomatic push on Syria, talk to Iran: officials Reuters WASHINGTON U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry will try to launch a new initiative for a political solution in Syria during meetings in New York in the next week, starting with talks with his Iranian counterpart on Saturday, U.S. and other Western ... American negotiator: US ready to discuss Syria with Iran US Moves on Russia Ties; Iran Holds Back |
CBS News | The Iran Deal Offers a Respite, Not a Solution Huffington Post In January 2012, during the last U.S. presidential campaigning season, I wrote an op-ed for Britain's Telegraph newspaper about the nuclear deal that the West could strike with Iran. I was worried by GOP enthusiasm for the illegal use of force to ... UN nuke chief pushes back against Iran probe critics PolitiFact Is Right That Ted Cruz Is Wrong, But Still Botches Iran Deal Facts Iran's commitments under the Nuclear Treaty are just short of total surrender |
Mail & Guardian Online | Iraqi foreign minister: Iran doesn't own us Washington Examiner Iraq is grateful for Iran's help in fighting the Islamic State, but rejects any interference by Tehran in its affairs, Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari said Friday. In an appearance at the Council on Foreign Relations, Jaafari, a Shiite Muslim ... Iran quietly extends its strategic influence in Syria Iranian critics send a message to Syria: 'Sorry' |
WND.com | US pastor in Iran tortured with stun gun WND.com But the pope's presence in America this weekend at the same time as Iran's president arrived in New York for a United Nations summit has given Saeed's family reason to hope that their loved one might be released. The pope is scheduled to fly back to ... Pope, Iran's president both in US: No better time for Iran to release Pastor Saeed Wife of American Imprisoned in Iran Seeks Pope Francis' Help |
Iran Deal's Premise Is Wrong — They Likely Have a Bomb | Commentary Roll Call Drafted 14 different workable designs for a nuclear weapon to fit inside the re-entry vehicle for the high-explosive (HE) warhead of Iran's Shahab-III medium-range missile. (Designing a nuclear weapon is a lot harder than changing the shape of a re ... |
Fox News | Pope condemns environmental destruction, praises Iran nuclear deal in UN address Fox News The pontiff's call for a world free of nuclear weapons drew applause from across the Assembly -- including from Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif. Francis praised the recent Iranian nuclear deal in his speech, saying it was proof that ... Pope Praises Iran Deal in Speech to United Nations Pope praises Iran deal before UN At UN, Pope Francis Praises Iran Nuclear Deal |
The Guardian | Swiss firm opens Airbnb-style service in Iran The Guardian “Iran has a total of 1,500 hotels and these days when you want to reserve a room, all of them are full. The country has a lack of accommodation and more foreigners want to visit,” Khoï told the Guardian. “But above all, our concept is to offer foreign ... |
BBC News | The 'beauty' and the horror of the Iran-Iraq war BBC News Thirty-five years ago this week, Iraq invaded Iran and what has been described as the 20th Century's longest conventional war began. Both sides suffered terrible casualties but they had different motives for fighting and now, looking back, two soldiers ... |