U.S. News & World Report | US again tells European banks trade with Iran is OK U.S. News & World Report U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, the foreign ministers of Britain, France and Germany and the European Union's foreign policy chief said in a joint statement Thursday that Iran deserves the sanctions relief it's due under last year's landmark ... US, EU Urge European Banks, Businesses to Invest in Iran US, Europeans promise to clarify doing business with Iran How oil sanctions may have HELPED Iran's economy |
BBC News | Iran-Saudi tensions simmer in Lebanon BBC News When thousands of mourners gathered in the southern suburbs of Beirut last week to bury top Hezbollah commander Mustafa Badreddine, who was killed in Syria, they repeatedly chanted "Death to al Saud". The Shia militant group backed by Iran and fighting ... |
Press TV | Afghan leader, India PM due in Iran Monday to discuss Chabahar port Press TV Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Tehran next week to sign a trilateral memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Iran on the development of the southeastern Iranian port city of Chabahar. Modi is due in ... PM Modi must use his visit to Iran to revive our flagging ties Rebooting ties with Iran 3-nation Chabahar port pact to be signed as Modi visits Iran next week |
New York Times | An Ayatollah's Daughter Prompts a Debate on Religious Persecution in Iran New York Times TEHRAN — A house visit by a daughter of a prominent ayatollah to a female leader of the persecuted Bahai religious minority touched off a debate this week in Iran about the harsh treatment of a group deemed pagans and impure by the country's dominant ... Religious Persecution in Iran Spotlighted as Ayatollah's Daughter Meets Jailed Bahai Leader Iran Judiciary Vows to Punish Former President's Daughter for Upholding Baha'i Rights |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Senior Iranian official: Secret, second wife of Iran's FM 'spied for the West' Jerusalem Post Israel News The Center of Electronic Resistance is a part of Iran's Amariyun Strategic Center for Resistance to the War waged Against Iran, an institute established by the Revolutionary Guards after the mass protests that took place in 2009, following reports of ... |
The Independent | Iranian model Elnaz Golrokh leaves Iran with her boyfriend after sharing photos without hijab The Independent An Iranian model and make-up artist who was famous in Iran for sharing photos without a hijab has left the country with her boyfriend. Women in Iran are legally required to wear a hijab in public and this law is strictly enforced by morality police. |
American Enterprise Institute | Is Iran's regular military pivoting to force projection? American Enterprise Institute The announcement last month that elements from Iran's conventional military, the Artesh, had deployed to Syria marked a fundamental shift in the Artesh's constitutionally-defined mission of defending Iran's borders. Tehran's other military service, the ... Why Iran should focus on Turkey, not Russia, for Syria cooperation Iran's IRGC says many Iranians have volunteered to fight in Syria Why choosing Iran over Syria is a moral and strategic failure for Obama |
Press TV | Iran hopes quake-experienced Japan can help build nuclear plant The Japan Times Iran expects Japan's cooperation in its nuclear power plant construction, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi said in Tokyo on Thursday. Iran, a country with as many earthquakes as Japan, needs Japan's advanced nuclear plant ... Iran dismisses US claim over Tehran's missile threat Iran, Japan should retain good sanction-era ties - Araqchi |
The Diplomat | Has Iran Finally Found a Security Partner in Central Asia? The Diplomat On May 7, 2016, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani welcomed Turkmenistan's foreign minister, Rashid Meredov, to Tehran. After their bilateral meeting, Rouhani declared that Iran and Turkmenistan needed to expand their security partnership, because both ... How elections are secularizing Iranian politics |
Daily Signal | Iran Is Demanding Reparations From US for 63 Years of 'Spiritual and Material Damage' Daily Signal Iran's claim is in direct response to the U.S. Supreme Court's decision last month demanding Iran hand over nearly $2 billion in frozen assets to the survivors and relatives of those killed in attacks that Iran organized, including the 1983 bombing of ... How Supreme Court decision to freeze Iran assets undermines US foreign policy Iran wants US to pay for 63 years of 'spiritual and material damage' Iran seeks money from US over 1953 coup that empowered American-backed shah |