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Iran's Oil Exports Jump Ahead of Producers' Freeze Talks - Wall Street Journal Sun, 03 Apr 2016 22:10:00 GMT

Wall Street Journal

Iran's Oil Exports Jump Ahead of Producers' Freeze Talks
Wall Street Journal
Iran's oil minister on Sunday said the country's oil exports jumped again in March, potentially undermining a global deal to limit crude output and raise prices. Bijan Zanganeh said Iran's oil and gas condensate exports rose by 250,000 barrels a day in ...
Iran's Masterplan To Ramp Up Energy ExportsOilPrice.com
Bad News for Oil Producing Countries: Iran Exports IncreaseteleSUR English
Iran oil exports surpass 2 million barrels per dayDaily Mail
Press TV
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One Year After the Iran Nuclear Deal - Wall Street Journal Sun, 03 Apr 2016 22:12:04 GMT

Wall Street Journal

One Year After the Iran Nuclear Deal
Wall Street Journal
Saturday marked one year since the framework agreement for the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action—the nuclear deal with Iran—was announced. At the time, President Obama said this agreement would make “the world safer.” And perhaps it has, but only ...
Iran Reciporactes US' Favor by Increasing Anti-Americanism and Warmongering in the Middle EastHuffington Post
Larijani: Iran should continue missile development in spite of western powersRudaw
Obama: Iran not following 'spirit' of dealThe Hill
New York Post -The Times of Israel -Washington Post (blog)
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Iran Faces A Huge Water Crisis, 37 Million At Risk Of Dehydration - Daily Caller Sun, 03 Apr 2016 18:33:56 GMT

Iran Faces A Huge Water Crisis, 37 Million At Risk Of Dehydration
Daily Caller
The Zayand-e Rud river which was built in the 17th century, has been dammed to ensure adequate flowing water during the Iranian new year holiday which is celebrated on the first day of spring. Picture taken March 11, 2008. REUTERS/Steve Crisp (IRAN).


Europe's banks begin tentative return to Iran - Financial Times Sun, 03 Apr 2016 10:37:00 GMT

Financial Times

Europe's banks begin tentative return to Iran
Financial Times
European banks are tentatively re-engaging with Iran as the Middle East's second-largest economy slowly emerges from a sanctions regime that has kept it in the financial wilderness for years. Belgium's KBC, Germany's DZ Bank both confirmed when ...
Iran Nuclear Deal Update: As Sanctions End, European Banks Return To Iranian TransactionsInternational Business Times
European Banks Eye Return to Iran after Sanctions ReliefTasnim News Agency (press release)

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Pakistan cautions media over linking Iran with Indian 'spy' - Economic Times Sun, 03 Apr 2016 11:17:36 GMT

Daily News & Analysis

Pakistan cautions media over linking Iran with Indian 'spy'
Economic Times
"Iran has nothing to do with the activities of Indian intelligence network. Pakistan and Iran are tied through decades long religious, social, cultural and political bonds, and nothing can come in way of our relations," Interior Minister Nisar Ali Khan ...
Iran probes Pakistan's claim on arrest of alleged Indian 'spy'Daily News & Analysis
Iran Probing if Former Indian-navy Officer Crossed Border IllegallyThe New Indian Express
Pakistan stresses friendly ties with Iran after espionage disputeTrend News Agency
The Quint -The Express Tribune -Free Press Journal
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Air France stewardesses revolt against Muslim headscarf rule for Iran - RT Sun, 03 Apr 2016 14:55:38 GMT

RT

Air France stewardesses revolt against Muslim headscarf rule for Iran
RT
Just as the financially strained Air France readies to start flying to Iran again, its stewardesses are rebelling against a measure that will force them to wear headscarves when disembarking in Tehran. Unions are demanding the flights be made voluntary.
Air France Stewardesses Refuse to Wear Head Scarves in IranteleSUR English
Air France stewardesses refuse company edict to don headscarf on Iran flightsJerusalem Post Israel News
Air France Flight Attendants Reject Iran Headscarf EdictHaaretz
Evening Standard -Daily Caller -RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
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Oil Drops After Saudis Say Will Freeze Output Only If Iran Joins - Bloomberg Mon, 04 Apr 2016 01:23:27 GMT

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Oil Drops After Saudis Say Will Freeze Output Only If Iran Joins
Bloomberg
While Saudi Arabia, Russia, Venezuela and Qatar in February first proposed an accord to cap production to reduce the worldwide surplus and boost prices, Iran has said it plans to increase sales after international sanctions were removed following a ...
Saudis in standoff with Irannwitimes.com
Oil prices slide as Saudis point to IranVictoria Advocate
Saudi Arabia will only freeze its oil output if Iran does so - and it won'tIrish Independent
Arab News -Reuters
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Iran Estimates Cost Of Modernizing Its Oil Tankers At $2.5 Billion - International Business Times Sun, 03 Apr 2016 12:24:00 GMT

International Business Times

Iran Estimates Cost Of Modernizing Its Oil Tankers At $2.5 Billion
International Business Times
Iran projected a $2.5 billion price tag to modernize its fleet of oil tankers, following the lifting of sanctions against Tehran, managing director of Iran's National Iranian Tanker Company (NITC), Ali Akbar Safaei said Saturday, Iran's Mehr News ...
Iran seeks $2.5 billion to modernise its oil tankersArabianBusiness.com
Iran to modernize oil tankers after sanctions liftedRudaw
Iran plans $2.5bn oil tanker expansionPress TV

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Arab Intelligence: Iran Seeking to Hijack Russian Mideast Gains - Breitbart News Sun, 03 Apr 2016 15:10:41 GMT

Breitbart News

Arab Intelligence: Iran Seeking to Hijack Russian Mideast Gains
Breitbart News
TEL AVIV – Iran's involvement in the conflicts in Syria and Iraq is meant not only to ensure the survival of Bashar al-Assad's regime and weaken anti-Shi'ite militants in the region, but to ensure that Iranian weapons smuggling to Syria and Lebanon ...
Key aspects for the Iran-Saudi relationshipTehran Times
Obama shoots down 'Iranian access to dollars' rumorSeeking Alpha
12 Hezbollah fighters, one Iranian commander killed in SyriaRudaw

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The Iran-backed Sunni group that aids Hezbollah in the Syrian battlefield - Jerusalem Post Israel News Sun, 03 Apr 2016 20:31:00 GMT

Jerusalem Post Israel News

The Iran-backed Sunni group that aids Hezbollah in the Syrian battlefield
Jerusalem Post Israel News
These people, many of whom are helpless Syrian refugees living in dire conditions, serve as a tool for Hezbollah and its patron, Iran, to Shi'itize Lebanon, thereby igniting the sectarian fire in the state. The Resistance Brigades also compete for the ...

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