CNN | State Department doctored video to hide Iran deal CNN The deleted portion of the video involves questions about a previous press briefing in 2012 in which then-State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland denied secret talks between the U.S. and Iran about a potential nuclear deal were taking place. State Department admits briefing footage on Iran deal intentionally deleted Iran Exchange Removed from State Briefing Video State Dept. Edits, Restores Video Exchange on Iran Nuclear Deal |
U.S. News & World Report | Iran minister rejects Trump vow to renegotiate nuclear deal U.S. News & World Report Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven, left, pose with visiting Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif at Rosenbad in Stockholm, Sweden, Wednesday, June 1, 2016. (Fredrik Sandberg/TT News Agency via AP) SWEDEN OUT The Associated Press. Iran's FM arrives in Finland |
Aljazeera.com | Ex-Israeli spy chief: Iran isn't an existential threat Aljazeera.com Efraim Halevy, the former head of Israeli intelligence agency Mossad, says Iran does not pose a threat to Israel. Responding to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's argument that the Iran nuclear deal would "threaten the survival" of the country ... |
New York Post | How the next president can start fixing the Iran deal New York Post Of course, President Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry will tell you all is well. Iran is in full compliance. The international community is keeping a vigilant eye. Worse comes to worst, if Iran violates the deal, sanctions can quickly be ... Obama 'letting Iran get away with literally murder' |
Fox Business | Saudi, Iran to Clash Over OPEC Output Targets Fox Business Tehran argues it should be allowed to raise production to levels seen before the imposition of now-ended Western sanctions over Iran's nuclear programme. Iranian Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh said Tehran would not support any new collective output ... Saudi, Iran set to clash over OPEC oil output targets MarketsIran throws cold water on Opec production cap talk Iran says markets have absorbed its rising oil exports |
PRI | Where did Iran get its military arms over the last 70 years? PRI The supply of arms from the US started to climb in 1953 after Iran's democratically elected prime minister Mohammad Mosaddegh was overthrown in a coup engineered by the British and American intelligence services. The Iranian shah, Mohammad Reza ... |
Wall Street Journal | Iran Faces Financial Hurdles for Airbus Orders Wall Street Journal Banks remain reluctant to do deals now that the U.S. and European governments are looking to foster transactions, after facing fines imposed by U.S. regulators on lenders with Iran dealings when western sanctions were in place. “They are all very shy,” Mr. Leahy Urges Quick Resolution of Iran Banking Issues |
Daily Mail | Iran's Taraneh Alidoosti sparks outrage after she reveals feminist tattoo on her arm Daily Mail An actress known as the 'Natalie Portman of Iran' has stirred controversy after she revealed a feminist tattoo on her arm. Taraneh Alidoosti, 32, was at a press conference in Tehran after returning from Cannes where she had been promoting her new film ... In Iran, an Actress, a Bared Arm and a 'Woman Power' Tattoo Actress' Apparent Tattoo Causes Uproar in Iran The 'Natalie Portman of Iran' Has a 'Woman Power' Tattoo |
Los Angeles Times | Did Iran's reformists celebrate too soon? Hard-liners rebound after election Los Angeles Times Though Larijani is not a hard-liner – he helped secure parliamentary approval last year for the nuclear deal Iran struck with Western nations – he handily defeated a challenge for the powerful speaker's post from the pro-Rouhani list of candidates that ... Iran News Round Up - June 1, 2016 |
Al-Monitor | EU eyes return as Iran's first trade partner Al-Monitor TEHRAN, Iran — The European Union's foreign policy chief has stated that the 28-member bloc once again wants to become Iran's biggest trading partner. “We are the ones that used to be Iran's first partner on the economic fields, on trade, investment ... |