New York Times | Russian Companies Rush to Return to Post-Sanctions Iran New York Times But TMK contends it has an edge in a relatively untapped market, Iran, a country with warm political relations with Moscow that has tens of billions of dollars in newly unfrozen, shah-era money to spend on oil infrastructure. During the Soviet era, TMK ... |
New York Times | Sanctions Lifted, American Tourists Head to Iran New York Times The lifting of sanctions on Iran last month has resulted in a surge of bookings, tour operators say, many from Americans undeterred by a State Department warning laying out the risks of taking trips there. |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Iranian News Channel Suspends 2 Executives in Sexual Harassment Case New York Times TEHRAN — Press TV, Iran's state-run, English language news channel, suspended two executives on Monday after a prominent newscaster said she had endured years of sexual harassment from them. The newscaster, Sheena Shirani, has fled the country. News director at Iran's Press TV caught on tape sexually harassing anchor Iran's Press TV anchor says she was repeatedly 'sexually harassed by her bosses' for several years |
Press TV | Enemies failed in plots against Iran: Leader Press TV Mass popular turnout in the elections will thwart enemy plots and "guarantee the dignity and might of Iran and the establishment" by injecting "fresh blood" into the country. The Leader praised Iranians' participation in annual rallies marking the ... Iran vote should not overshadow 'major issues' A family feud looms large over Iran's political future |
Daily Beast | Satellites Show Mystery Construction at Irans Top-Secret Military Site Daily Beast Forecasting site Stratfor.com says the images published Monday show Iran building a tunnel into a heavily guarded mountain complex inside the Parchin facility, some 20 miles southeast of Tehran, while also working to erase signs of alleged high ... Iran's Duplicitous Nuclear Strategy Images of Iranian military base may prove Tehran was carrying out secret nuclear tests whilst negotiating with U.S. |
U.S. News & World Report | Iran awards medals of honor to its nuclear team U.S. News & World Report Iranian President Hassan Rouhani attends a ceremony while awarding medals of honor to its nuclear negotiators who helped clinch a landmark deal with world powers last year, in Tehran, Iran, Monday, Feb. 8, 2016. President Hassan Rouhani awarded the ... Iran gave a bunch of medals to its nuke deal team Iran awards medals to team that clinched nuclear deal |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Saudi Arabia is bringing Iran to its knees Jerusalem Post Israel News On January 11, 2016, Iran's official media confirmed the state had filled the Arak nuclear reactor core with concrete. In short: Iran has killed its flagship nuclear site and its nuclear program is now limited to smaller projects, paperwork, research ... Saudi Arabia places 27 on trial for spying for Iran Iran: Saudi Willingness to Invade Syria Reflects US Failure To counter Iranian rival, Saudi Arabia steps up Washington lobbying |
Minneapolis Star Tribune | Nuclear threats in North Korea, Iran: Why we can't mix and match our strategies Minneapolis Star Tribune Some say our failure to remove Pyongyang's nuclear threat through two decades of diplomacy should now guide our policy with respect to Iran. They argue that just as North Korea agreed to eliminate its nuclear program in the 1994 “Agreed Framework” and ... North Korea Rocket Launch Draws Renewed Focus on Military Alliance with Iran |
Politico | Friends fear for US businessman in Iran Politico As champagne corks popped for several Americans freed in a dramatic prisoner exchange with Iran last month, another U.S. citizen didn't get to enjoy the bubbly. He stayed behind in the same notorious Tehran prison from which the others were released. Consultant's Continued Detention Chills Iranian-Americans Was the Iran Deal a Victory For Realism? Groups urge Kerry to work for release of US businessman held in Iran |
NPR | Boeing Can Sell Planes To Iran, But Does Iran Want Them? NPR Iran and Boeing go way back. Boeing was the largest supplier of civilian aircraft to Iran before the country's 1979 Islamic revolution. And despite the fraught relations between the U.S. and Iran since then, Iran has kept flying those planes for ... |