Reuters | US and Iran Report Some Progress on Iran Sanctions Complaint ABC News U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif reported some progress Tuesday on Iranian complaints that it's not getting the sanctions relief it deserves under last year's landmark nuclear deal. After meeting for ... US, Iran discuss fulfilling nuclear deal pledges to Tehran Kerry: Iran Has Only Received $3 Billion, Not $100B, As a Result of Nuclear Deal 'Progress' Reported In Talks On Securing Economic Relief For Iran |
Wall Street Journal | Obama's Mideast Mission: Get Saudis, Iran to Make Nice Wall Street Journal President Barack Obama, on his visit this week to Riyadh, will seek to advance a foreign-policy agenda that has positioned Washington as a broker between Saudi Arabia and Iran, which are locked in an increasingly dangerous series of standoffs across ... America's Iran 'Tilt' Likely Topic as Obama Visits Saudi Arabia Iran's parliament approves $97 billion budget Israel benefits from Iran-Saudi rift: Rafsanjani |
VICE News | Iran issues first progress report on nuclear deal Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists On April 17, 2016, Iran's Foreign Ministry presented its first progress report on implementation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), the deal concluded last summer between Tehran and six world powers to scale back Iranian nuclear ... Iran's President Is Betting Billions on Economic Reform How far will Obama's 'encouragement' to states to drop Iran sanctions go? Deciphering the Iranian leader's call for a 'resistance economy' |
Reuters | Exclusive: Iran struggles to find enough ships for oil exports Reuters This means foreign ships are needed for a big export push to Europe and elsewhere, said the industry sources, as Iran looks to meet its target of reaching pre-sanctions sales levels this year. But many owners, who are not short of business in a booming ... Iran sees oil output rising to pre-sanctions level by June Iran's Oil Production To Reach Pre-Sanctions Levels In Two Months Investment in Iran's Oil, Gas Upstream to Come Slowly |
The Guardian | Exploring the real Iran, with social media as your guide The Guardian Before I embarked on my month-long trip to Iran, Iranian friends suggested I use social media to guide my travels through the Islamic Republic. Even during the first two weeks, which I spent on an organised tour, writing a feature for another ... |
The Guardian | Iran TV series set in 1950s draws big audiences with echoes in politics today The Guardian Netflix may not have yet infiltrated Iranian households, but its style of gripping filmmaking has. Shahrzad is drawing huge audiences in a country where independent online series, produced privately, are becoming increasingly popular as people turn ... |
RT | To Punish Iran, Saudis Scuttle Oil-Freeze Plan Foreign Policy (blog) OPEC's failure over the weekend to reach a deal to freeze oil production at current levels, and thus nudge oil prices back up, shows that Saudi Arabia hates Iran even more than it hates losing money. That will make it harder for OPEC to take any ... Saudis derail oil freeze deal over regional rivalry with Iran Aiming at Iran, Saudi Arabia Mixes Oil Policy With Politics Saudi Arabia vs Iran: Blame game begins after Doha |
GOOD Magazine | Iran's Captain Of Crazy Might Be Making Another Play For The Presidency GOOD Magazine The United States isn't the only country gearing up for what could be a game-changing election. The Islamic Republic of Iran is still over a year away from its presidential election, but rumors are already starting that a very familiar face may be ... |
New York Times | What Iran Needs to Fix New York Times Since concluding the nuclear deal with the United States and other major powers last July, Iran has yet to realize the expected economic benefits. The Iranians are frustrated, but to a large extent have themselves to blame. The agreement promised an ... Iran, Europe pressuring US to grant Tehran access to financial markets Kerry, Iran FM to Meet Amid Iranian Sanctions Complaints As Iran waits for nuclear deal dividends - could the EU help? |
Newsweek | Iran Has 7000-Strong Undercover Vice Squad Patrolling Tehran's Streets Newsweek Iran Tehran Morality Veiled Iranian women attend a conservatives campaign gathering for parliamentary elections and the vote on the Assembly of Experts in Tehran, February 24, 2016. Tehran's police chief has said there is a network of 7,000 undercover ... Iran Launches Undercover Morality Unit Iranians vent anger at new police morality unit |