The Hill | Iran Denies It Harassed US Warships in and around Persian Gulf Wall Street Journal U.S. claims about Iranian vessels veering dangerously close to American warships were exaggerated and stemmed from fear of Iran's power, a spokesman for Iran's armed forces said Sunday. “The Islamic Republic's vessels always act in full awareness of ... Iran dismisses US claims of navy harassment US military: Iranian behavior getting worse in Persian Gulf Trump Favors Regime Change in Iran, Says He'll Attack Them Over Rude Gestures |
Christian Science Monitor | Has Saudi Arabia done enough to keep pilgrims safe? Iran says no. Christian Science Monitor Last week, the Iranian supreme leader accused Saudi authorities of murdering pilgrims in the stampede. The top Saudi religious authority responded by asserting that Iran's leaders are not Muslims, and on Sunday he condemned Iran's alternative destination. Saudi launches Farsi-language hajj TV amid dispute with Iran Iran in a haze of illusions Fact-finding body must be formed to probe Mina tragedy: Iran |
Fox News | Rubio demands documents from Obama proving Iran money was not 'ransom' Fox News Florida Republican Sen. Marco Rubio is accusing the Obama administration of trying to "deceive" Congress and the American people about roughly $1.7 billion in payments to Iran -- suggesting at least some of the money was a "ransom" for American ... Rubio writes Obama, wants answers on Iran 'ransom' Iran May Have Received as Much as $33.6 Billion in Cash From US Senate race: Duckworth blasts Kirk's remarks on hostages in Iran |
New York Post | Iran Welcomes Syria Cease-Fire ABC News Rebel factions in Syria expressed deep reservations on Sunday about the terms of a U.S.-Russian deal that seeks to restart the peace process for the war-torn country, with the leader of at least one U.S.-backed rebel faction publicly calling the offer ... Iran welcomes cease-fire in Syria Iran welcomes Syria deal, urges political solution Iran cautions lasting truce in Syria requires comprehensive mechanism |
Wall Street Journal | Iran's British Hostage Wall Street Journal President Obama says the $400 million he paid Iran in January for the release of four hostages was leverage, not ransom. If so, the mullahs have apparently developed a taste for it. Witness the five-year prison sentence handed to their latest Western ... |
CBS News | Iran begins construction on second nuclear power plant CBS News Ayatollah Gholam Ali Safaei Bushehri, center bottom, Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's representative in Bushehr province, breaks ground in a ceremony to begin building Iran's second nuclear power plant in the southern port city of Bushehr, Iran, ... Iran Begins Construction of 2nd Nuclear Power Plant Iran Begins Construction on 2nd Nuclear Power Plant Work starts on two new Iran nuclear reactors |
CNN | Iran sentences UK-Iranian woman to 5 years in prison CNN Zaghari-Ratcliffe, who has dual citizenship, was arrested April 3. She's being held in Kerman prison in southeast Iran. She had been visiting family in Iran with her 22-month-old daughter when she was detained at the airport in Tehran as she checked in ... Iran Sentences Iranian-British Charity Worker to Five Years in Prison British-Iranian woman jailed for 5 years In Iran Mother Jailed In Iran 'Distraught' At Sentence |
The Mercury News | Wish You Were Here: Iran, Arizona and more The Mercury News Our globe-trotting readers have trekked to Iran, Arizona and beyond. Now they're sharing images and travel tips in one of our most beloved reader features, Wish You Were Here. ARIZONA: Concord residents Linda Graniero and Ken Hansen spent five days ... |
FIBA | Iran overwhelm West Asia rivals Iraq FIBA TEHRAN (2016 FIBA Asia Challenge) – Iran hardly wasted any time in asserting their might as they overwhelmed fellow West Asian side Iraq, 94-51, in the FIBA Asia Challenge 2016 in Tehran, Iran. This was Iran's second straight win and propelled them ... |
Newsweek | Iran Nuke Deal: Yet Another Secret Side Deal Emerges Newsweek First, we learned last year that the Obama administration made a secret side deal with Iran that allowed the regime to effectively inspect itself—collecting its own soil samples, instead of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors, at the ... |