Fox News | Iran's space agency 'interested' in cooperating with NASA Fox News TEHRAN, Iran – The head of Iran's space agency said Tuesday his country is interested in cooperating with NASA. Speaking to reporters at the start of World Space Week, Mohsen Bahrami said that "many in the world look at NASA's programs. We are ... Iran and the US: new partners in space? Space: A New Frontier for Iran-US Cooperation? Iran Wants to Work With NASA |
Iran, Which Executed Nearly 1000 Last Year, Considers Cutting Back New York Times TEHRAN — Iran, which puts more people to death every year than any other country in the world but China, is debating a measure that could significantly cut the number of executions, local news outlets reported Tuesday. But the bill seems certain to ... |
Wall Street Journal | Iran signs key oil contract with Khamenei-linked firm Reuters Under the contract signed on Tuesday, Persia Oil & Gas will develop four oil fields and reservoirs in southwest Iran, working to increase their output from 185,000 barrels per day now to at least 260,000 bpd, said Ali Kardor, National Iranian Oil ... Iran Signs New Model Oil Deal as It Vows to Pump More Iran expects new oil contracts signed by March Iran Agrees On New Model Energy Contract |
Washington Free Beacon | Obama Admin Secretly Facilitated Iranian Ballistic Missile Program Washington Free Beacon The Obama administration misled journalists and lawmakers for more than nine months about a secret agreement to lift international sanctions on a critical funding node of Iran's ballistic missile program, as part of a broader “ransom” package earlier ... Clinton, Kerry Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize for Iran Deal Fact-Check: Iran Deal Does Not 'Eliminate' Nuclear Program Questions After News Obama Agreed to Lift UN Sanctions on Iranian Banks |
Politico | J Street spots push back on GOP Iran deal advertising Politico The group has raised $750,000 so far for its effort ($500,000 of which is going for the two TV ads) but Republican groups across the country are already putting millions of dollars into their own ads attacking Democrats on Iran, an issue the GOP ... |
BBC News | Washington Post journalist Jason Rezaian sues Iran over 'torture' BBC News Jason Rezaian, the Washington Post's former bureau chief in Tehran, is suing Iran's government after he was imprisoned there for 18 months. The lawsuit says Mr Rezaian suffered "irreparable harm" due to "torture and other cruel treatment". It claims ... Jason Rezaian, Washington Post Reporter, Sues Iran Over Imprisonment Post reporter Jason Rezaian and his family file federal lawsuit against Iranian government Washington Post Reporter Jason Rezaian, Family Sue Iran Over 544-Day Detainment |
Iran says 12 militants killed in clashes in Kurdish region Fox News TEHRAN, Iran – Iran's semi-official Tasnim news agency is reporting that the elite Revolutionary Guard has killed 12 militants in the country's Kurdish area. The report by Tasnim, which has close relations with the Revolutionary Guard, says the clashes ... |
Wall Street Journal | Siemens to Upgrade Iran's Rail Infrastructure Wall Street Journal The agreement comes on the heels of a series of contracts signed last March between Siemens and MAPNA to develop Iran's energy infrastructure, including a license agreement under which MAPNA would acquire the technological know-how to ... Siemens and MAPNA sign Iranian locomotive contract |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Iran parliament speaker snubs German minister on visit Jerusalem Post Israel News Gabriel led a delegation of business executives to Iran encourage business deals after a historic nuclear accord paved the way for ending sanctions that had been in place for years. On Monday, Siemens signed a contract to upgrade Iran's rail network. Iranian parliament speaker snubs German minister on visit German economy minister completes Iran trade trip Germany tells Iran it will push US to 'dismantle sanctions' |
New York Post | How the nuke deal is funding Iran's darkest forces | New York Post New York Post Even the Iran deal's most ardent supporters are beginning to suspect it won't mellow the mullahs. Alas, that's not the worst of it — because the deal is actually ... |