New York Times | Iran's Missile Tests and the Nuclear Deal New York Times Iran has infuriated American critics over the past few weeks with missile tests that skeptics say violate a United Nations Security Council resolution and call into question Iran's commitment to the landmark nuclear agreement that took effect in January. Iran: Missile tests don't violate nuclear agreement, UN resolution Iran claims its missile tests do not violate nuclear deal Iran Tests 2 Ballistic Missiles Reportedly Designed To Reach Israel |
Washington Post | Iran vows to keep firing ballistic missiles Washington Post The State Department said it does not consider the missile tests a violation of the landmark nuclear agreement reached last year, which lifted international sanctions against Iran in exchange for scaling back its nuclear program. The agreement does not ... Iran insists its missile tests do not violate nuclear deal Weighing Punishing Iran Over Missile Tests, Obama Administration Fears Undermining Nuclear Deal America Risks Another Flawed Deal with Iran |
CNN | First on CNN: US plans to publicly blame Iran for dam cyber breach CNN U.S. officials say the Rye attack occurred at a time that Iranian hackers also were conducting similar probing attacks on U.S. financial institutions. Also at the time, the U.S. and Iran were conducting talks over the Iranian nuclear program. The dam ... US plans to publicly blame Iran for cyber attack against dam Report: US preparing to publicly blame Iran for NY cyberattack US Said Ready To Blame Iran For Cyberattack On Dam In New York |
Washington Free Beacon | Iran Rebuilds, Arms Stolen U.S. Spy Drone - Washington Free Beacon Washington Free Beacon Iran military leaders announced Thursday that they had successfully reproduced and improved a U.S. sentinel spy drone. |
CNBC | Iran wants oil industry investors post-sanctions but energy ... CNBC Iran reassured investors of its commitment to new and improved oil contracts and downplayed domestic opposition, the Financial Times reports. Iran seeks to reassure oil investors Iran plays hardball with European oil buyers, slowing exports European hopes of cheap Iran oil dashed |
Reuters | Oil meeting on output freeze unlikely without Iran progress: sources Reuters IRAN COMPROMISE? Tehran has rejected freezing its output at January levels, put by OPEC secondary sources at 2.93 million barrels per day (bpd), and wants to return to much higher pre-sanctions production. "Tehran wanted a freeze ... for them to be ... Sources: Oil Meeting on Output Freeze Unlikely Without Iran Progress FTSE 100 tumbles as oil complex breaks down on fears Iran may derail Opec output freeze |
The Guardian | Female MPs in Iran sue over 'no place for donkeys' slur The Guardian Female deputies in Iran are suing a conservative male colleague after he declared in a video that parliament was no place for “donkeys and women”. Nader Ghazipour's comments during an election campaign meeting last month have gone viral on social ... Iranian MP sparks outrage by stating 'women, donkeys and monkeys ... |
Reuters | Iran calls for full access to international banking, sees UK role ... Reuters Iran needs full access to the international banking system, the chief of staff to President Hassan Rouhani said on Thursday, adding that London has an important ... |
RT | Iran ordered to pay $10.5 billion for 9/11 by US judge RT A US judge ordered Iran to pay over $10 billion in damages to families of victims who died on September 11, 2001 – even though there is no evidence of Tehran's direct connection to the attack. The same judge earlier cleared Saudi Arabia from culpability. Iran Told to Pay $10.5 Billion to Sept. 11 Kin, Insurers - Newsmax.com |
Arab News | Kingdom could turn page 'if Iran regime changes policies' Arab News RIYADH: Saudi Arabia and other Gulf countries could turn a page and build strong relations with Iran if it respects them and stops “meddling” in their affairs, Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir said Wednesday. “If Iran changes its way and its policies ... Saudi could 'turn page' if Iran changes policies Opinion: Will Iran Send Forces to Yemen? |