The Indian Express | PM Modi in Iran: Trade, transit links on table, but Pakistan will be back of mind for both India, Iran The Indian Express (Source: PTI). As Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Tehran for his first visit — 15 years after the last Indian PM to come to Iran, Atal Behari Vajpayee — India and Iran were preparing to sign about six agreements and talk about trade and ... Modi's visit to Iran: highlights Indian Prime Minister Arrives in Iran to Boost Economic Ties India's Modi in Iran on trip to boost trade |
The Times of Israel | Iranian commander: We can destroy Israel 'in under 8 minutes' The Times of Israel Iran in March tested ballistic missiles, including two with the words “Israel must be wiped off the earth” emblazoned on them, according to the US and other Western powers. Under a nuclear deal signed last year between world powers and Iran, ballistic ... |
Business Insider | Iran isn't backing down over oil Business Insider "Under the present circumstances, the government and the Oil Ministry have not issued any policy or plan to the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) towards halting the increase in the production and exports of oil," Javadi, who also heads the state-run ... Iran Won't Freeze Oil Output Before OPEC Meeting Iran Keeps Oil Exports Open Ahead Of OPEC Meeting |
Newsweek | Is Iran's Attempt to Influence Iraq Faltering? Newsweek 05_22_Iran_Iraq_01 Iraqi Shi'ite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr in Najaf on April 30, currently "in seclusion" in Iran after his supporters stormed the parliament in Baghdad. The author argues that for Iran, an intra-Shia conflict or even civil war inside ... How Iran Dominates the Middle East? Soft Power |
Newsweek | Taliban Leader May Have Been in Iran Before Drone Strike, Pakistan Hints Newsweek A passport found at the site of a U.S. drone attack targeting Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Akhtar Mansour bears the name of a Pakistani man named Wali Muhammad and carries a valid Iranian visa, the Pakistani Foreign Ministry said on Sunday. The ... Pakistan hints Mansour may have been in Iran before US drone strike Death Showcases Afghan Taliban Leader's Iran Connection Man believed to be Taliban leader had returned from Iran |
Washington Times | KENNETH MAGINNIS: Correcting the false White House Iran narrative Washington Times It can be no surprise how political debate on the West's policy toward Iran has intensified in the wake of the recent New York Times Magazine article revealing the deliberate deceptions carried out by the Obama administration to justify its nuclear ... Group that helped sell Iran nuke deal is major NPR funder Revealed: Iran Deal Propaganda Money Made Its Way All Around Washington J Street defends itself against charges it got paid to back Iran deal |
Press TV | Iran Army prepared to repel enemies: Commander Press TV A senior Iranian military commander says the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic are fully prepared to counter any act of aggression by enemies. “The enemies are bent on dealing a blow to the [Islamic] establishment and we will never let this happen ... Iran Successfully Test-Fires 2 Ballistic Missiles During Drills |
Fox News | Group that helped sell Obama's Iran nuke deal also funded media Fox News A group the White House recently identified as a key surrogate in selling the Iran nuclear deal gave National Public Radio $100,000 last year to help it report on the pact and related issues, according to the group's annual report. It also funded ... J Street 'proud' of efforts to push Iran nuclear deal European Banks Are Still Terrified of Working With Iran — And It's a Problem for the US Why the Right Wing Is Angry That We Blocked War with Iran |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Dermer blasts 'narrative' of a moderate Iran and a peaceful Palestine Jerusalem Post Israel News And extending the structure of his speech, contrasting facts with fiction, Dermer also slammed the "narrative" that Iran is divided between moderates and extremists, and that a nuclear deal reached with the country last year will empower its better angels. |
The Indian Express | 'Rouhani's Economic Success Most Urgent': Reformist hopes India will soon pay Iran $6 bn dues The Indian Express india, iran, narendra modi, modi iran visit, modi in iran, india Laylaz, a doctorate in the economic history of Iran from Tehran's Shahid Behesti University, was also banned from teaching at university during Ahmedinejad's tenure, and driven out of ... |