Washington Post | Iran nuclear deal could collapse under Trump Washington Post The future of the historic nuclear agreement with Iran is in the air with the prospect that a Donald Trump administration could take steps that would cause Iran to abandon its commitments, experts said Wednesday. Some characterized Trump's election as ... Iran Is Wrong: Trump Can Overturn the Nuclear Deal IAEA: Iran Again Exceeds Limits on Heavy Water Donald Trump victory could provoke U.S. clash with Iran over nuclear deal |
New York Times | Long Avoided by Tourists, Iran Is Suddenly a Hot Destination New York Times TEHRAN — For all of Iran's attractions — breathtaking scenery and numerous World Heritage sites, among other things — there are plenty of downsides to vacationing in the Islamic republic. Alcohol is forbidden. There is very little night life, at ... |
Fox Business | Relations with Iran: Pivot Could Cost these Companies Billions Fox Business Iran is on the road to economic recovery as Western companies finally begin to reinvest in the region. French oil and gas company Total (TOT) just finalized a multi-billion dollar deal on Tuesday to help the nation develop its South Pars gas field, the ... Total signs first post-sanctions Western energy deal with Iran Iran, France And China To Develop $6 Billion Gas Field In The Persian Gulf Iran nears first big Western energy deal since sanctions |
Bus carrying Shiite pilgrims crashes in Iran, 26 dead Fox News TEHRAN, Iran – Iran's state TV says a bus carrying Shiite pilgrims has crashed, killing 26 people and wounding 16 others. It says Wednesday that the bus overturned in the south of the country overnight, and that the cause is being investigated. The bus ... |
Reuters | European carmakers fear Trump fallout on trade, Iran Reuters Trump's surprise victory will rattle groups including BMW that have invested heavily in Mexican production to serve the U.S. market - as well as posing a potential threat to investments by Renault and PSA in Iran. During his campaign, the real-estate ... |
Yahoo News | Eye for an eye for Iran man who blinded toddler Yahoo News Tehran (AFP) - Iran blinded a man on Tuesday after convicting him of throwing chemicals in face of a four-year-old girl and depriving her of sight, a judicial official was quoted as saying. It was the second time this year that Iran had carried out the ... Eye for an eye? Iranian thug blinded for throwing acid in 4-year-old girl's face Iranian thug is BLINDED as punishment for throwing acid in the face ... Iran uses 'eye for an eye' penalty on man who blinded kid |
Washington Times | China and Iran react; global financial markets stunned by Donald Trump win Washington Times Iran was more cautious, with officials saying Mr. Trump's win won't change Tehran's posture toward the world. “The result of the U.S. election doesn't affect the Islamic Republic of Iran's policies,” President Hassan Rouhani told a cabinet meeting in ... |
CNBC | Op-Ed: OPEC, Russian sanctions and Iran: What could Trump do to oil? CNBC On the other hand, Donald Trump opposes the Iranian nuclear deal, writes, RBC's Croft, adding "there is a real risk that he refuses to certify Iranian compliance… likely resulting in extraterritorial congressional sanctions snapping back, which could ... |
Algemeiner | Iran Now Vets Academics for Ideological Commitment Algemeiner It's the latest round of intellectual oppression in Iran: the Islamic Republic has embarked upon officially vetting master's and doctoral candidates at Iranian universities to ascertain whether they possess a genuine “commitment” to the ideological ... |
ABC News | Iran Calls for a Political Solution to Wars in Yemen, Syria ABC News Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, center, arrives to a meeting with representatives of Palestinian groups in Lebanon, in Beirut, Lebanon, Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016. Zarif called for a political solution to the conflicts in Yemen and Syria ... Iran Seeks Deeper Ties With Lebanon's New Hizballah-Backed Leader Iran's foreign minister is first to meet Lebanon's new president Israel, extremism common threats to Iran, Lebanon: Zarif |