GOOD Magazine | Iran to Republican Congressmen: Your Summer Vacation Here Is Not Happening GOOD Magazine Three United States Congressmen had their dream summer vacation ruined last month when the bottom fell out of their epic bro-trip to Iran. Republican lawmakers Mike Pompeo (Kan), Lee Zeldin (NY), and Frank LoBiondo (NJ) applied for Iranian visas back ... |
FIVB.com (press release) (registration) | Italy crush Iran's hopes with straight-set victory FIVB.com (press release) (registration) Iran came back to the match in the opening moments of the second set to galvanize the fans but could not hold on their lead for very long as Italy's Osmany Juantorena made it even at 8-8. When Italy went 16-13 up Lozano called his players to remind ... |
New York Post | The Iran deal at one year: Reality vs. the promises New York Post Washington will get full access to any military and “suspicious” location; Iran's failure to allow it would result in a “snap back” of sanctions, said Kerry. Huh: The deal turns out to include an unprecedented arrangement that relies on Iran to “self ... |
Voice of America | Journalists in Iran Warned Via Text Message About 'Hostile' Groups Voice of America Hundreds of journalists in Iran have received an anonymous text message warning them not to have contact with "hostile" organizations outside the country. Iranian media say some 700 journalists and public figures received the text message Friday. Anonymous SMS threatens hundreds of journalists in Iran |
The Guardian | Renowned Iranian artist Parviz Tanavoli barred from leaving country The Guardian Authorities in Iran have confiscated the passport of the country's most renowned living artist, Parviz Tanavoli, the day before he was due to speak at the British Museum. Tanavoli told the Observer that he went to Tehran's international airport on ... |
Sputnik International | Naval commander surrendered to Iran to protect nuclear deal American Thinker (blog) The commander in charge of the naval vessels that strayed into Iranian waters and were captured last January surrendered his command because he thought his sailors would be safe because Iran "wanted the nuclear deal to go through." This is only one of ... Sailors Detained in Iran: Psych Training 'Eternal Problem of US Military' US Navy: Sailors detained by Iran spoke too much under interrogation Iran likely to hold joint naval drills: Commander |
Rudaw | KDPI looks to form alliances to counter Iran threat Rudaw “PDKI [KDPI] has embarked on an international campaign to find allies in the Middle East and beyond to counter the threats from the Islamist regime in Iran,” reads a statement from the organization published on Saturday, responding a senior Iranian ... While Obama Worries About 'Boots On The Ground,' Iran Promises All-Out Iraq Invasion Iran threatens to attack the Kurds Why Iranian Kurdish party is stepping up fight against Tehran |
Aljazeera.com | Thousands rally in Iran on al-Quds day Aljazeera.com Iran does not recognise Israel and has marked al-Quds day since the start of its 1979 Islamic revolution. Al-Quds is a historic Arabic name for Jerusalem, and Iran says the day is an occasion to express support for the Palestinians and emphasise the ... Iran anti-Israel protests reflect regional tensions Iran's Rouhani accuses West of exploiting Sunni-Shi'ite rift, raps Israel Iran News Round Up - July 1, 2016 |
Washington Times | Navy commander surrendered to Iran to protect Obama's nuclear deal Washington Times In an interview with investigators looking into the January incident, the commander said he surrendered the vessels after calculating that his sailors would not be in danger because Iran “wants this nuke deal to go through.” The interview was one of ... Middle East|9 in Navy Disciplined Over Iran's Capture of Sailors Navy report: Crews detained by Iran were 'derelict' in their duties Navy investigation finds US sailors captured in Iran 'did not meet code of conduct,' Iran broke the law |
NPR | More Than Airplanes Are Riding On Boeing's Deal With Iran NPR If it goes through — and there are still unresolved questions — the deal could bring a windfall to Boeing, provide badly needed commercial jets to Iran Air and encourage international companies still wary of doing business with the Islamic Republic. |