BBC News | Iran To Countries Capping Oil Output: Good For You! But Not For Us NPR For the oil industry, this is what passes for good news: Iran said Wednesday that it would be great if other countries would limit their oil production to boost prices. As for itself, Iran will continue to ramp up oil production. That may not sound ... Iran 'welcomes' but does not commit to oil output freeze Iran output is an oil market wild card Iran has no plans to freeze its oil output |
NBCNews.com | Russia Plans to Sell Iran Up to $8B Worth of Weapons: Reports NBCNews.com MOSCOW — Moscow plans to sell Iran state-of-the-art warplanes, tanks and missile systems, Russian state media said Wednesday — a haul that could reportedly total up to $8 billion. The deal to sell an unspecified number of Sukhoi Su-30SM fighter jets ... Russia commits to sending Iran fighter jets in violation of UN resolution Russia, Iran to reinforce military cooperation Report: Russia will send first S-300 missile system to Iran on Thursday |
Jalopnik | 'Nitro Zeus' Was A Massive Cyber Attack Plan Aimed At Iran If Nuclear Negotiations Failed: Report Jalopnik Shortly after President Barack Obama took office, plans were drawn up to unleash absolute hell on parts of Iran's power grid, air defense system, communications and command and control apparatus via a series of coordinated cyber attacks, according to a ... US Planned Major Cyber Attack on Iran if Nuclear Talks Failed US reportedly had cyberattack plan for Iran if nuclear talks failed US Accused Of Plotting Cyberattack On Iran |
CNBC | Nikkei leads gains across the board in Asia CNBC The rise came after Iran's oil minister Bijan Zanganeh said that while he supported a production ceiling to stabilize oil prices - as mooted by big producers Saudi Arabia and Russia - it was the first of several steps that should be taken, according to ... |
Sun Sentinel | Coral Springs gets OK from feds to write Iran for hostage Sun Sentinel The city is going to great lengths to ask for the return of a hostage — by writing a request to the government of Iran. Robert Levinson, of Coral Springs, is a former FBI agent who was on a CIA-related mission in 2007 in Iran when he was captured. If ... |
NBCNews.com | Iran Oil Minister Says Tehran Won't Give Up Its Market Share NBCNews.com Iran will not give up its appropriate share of the global oil market, the Iranian oil minister was quoted by his ministry's news agency as saying on Tuesday. He was commenting on the meeting of oil ministers of Saudi Arabia, Russia, Venezuela and Qatar ... US oil surges after crude stocks fall Foreign oil companies chomp at the bit to return to Iran GE's Oil and Gas Chief Explores Opportunities in Iran |
Yahoo News UK | Oil up 7 percent as Iran welcomes output freeze without word on cuts Yahoo News UK But the tacit endorsement from Iran helped pushed global crude benchmark Brent up more than $2 a barrel. Tehran has been the main obstacle to the first joint OPEC and non-OPEC deal in 15 years, after its pledge to recapture market share lost during ... |
Forbes | Nuclear Deal Colors 2016 Election -- In Iran Forbes No, it's not the Republican campaign for the President of the United States – it's the simultaneous election on February 26 of a new Parliament in Iran and the election of Iran's Assembly of Experts. You wouldn't know it from the rhetoric in United ... US seeks to cast doubt on Iran elections: Pundit No, Iran is Not a Democracy |
Fox News | Iran bars female spectators from beach volleyball event Fox News LAUSANNE, Switzerland – Volleyball's world governing body said "misunderstandings" in Iran were to blame for female spectators being denied entry to a Beach Volleyball World Tour event. Allowing women to attend the five-day competition at Kish Island ... Iran denies entry to female spectators at Beach Volleyball World Tour event Female spectators denied entry to men's beach volleyball match in Iran because of 'misunderstandings' |
CNBC | Reaction: Iran calls oil freeze plea 'illogical' CNBC Squawk Box Live tracked the latest developments as OPEC members try convince Iran to join an oil production freeze deal — a request that Iran's OPEC envoy called "illogical," according to reports. That's as Iran looks to regain market share lost after ... |