The National Interest Online | Saudi Arabia Wants to Roll Back Iran The National Interest Online On July 9, Prince Turki bin Faisal, former Saudi intelligence head, unprecedentedly attended a rally for the notorious Iranian opposition group Mujahedeen Khalq (MEK) and called for the overthrow of the Islamic Republic of Iran. His remarks were ... To Iranian eyes, Kurdish unrest spells Saudi incitement 'Saudi Arabia burning bridges with Iran madly' |
Fox News | State Department issues updated travel warning for Iran Fox News The State Department issued an updated travel warning on Monday for Americans, especially Iranian-Americans, on the risks of travel to Iran, even after the U.S. signed a nuclear deal and made a $400 million cash payment to the country that was ... State Dept Warns: Iran Seeking to Capture US Citizens Iran Travel Warning - U.S. Department of State |
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty | Prominent Activist Freed In Iran RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty Prominent student activist and women's rights advocate Bahareh Hedayat has been released in Iran after spending more than six years in jail, her husband says. Amin Ahmadian,announced Hedayat's release in a post on Instagram where he said he couldn't ... |
Huffington Post | To America: Sorry, The Islamic Republic Of Iran Will Never Be Your Friend Huffington Post I was born after the Islamic revolution 1979 in the city of Esfahan, Iran. Unlike many other Iranian-Americans, I lived, studied, and grew up most of life in Iran, including under the presidency of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and leadership of the Supreme ... Iran Destroys US Navy Fleet in Islamic State-Style Film Watch: Iran Releases New Video Showing Islamic Attack on a US Navy Fleet Allah obliterates US Navy fleet: Iran spits in our face with new music video |
Ynetnews | The Iran deal, one year later Ynetnews A little over a year after the Iran nuclear deal was signed, it seems that some of the predictions that accompanied it have failed the test of time. Those who assumed Iran would do anything to avoid implementing the agreement were wrong, as were those ... |
Phys.Org | Iran's pistachio farms are dying of thirst Phys.Org In Kerman province in southern Iran, cities have grown rich from pistachios, but time is running out for the industry as unconstrained farming and climate change take a devastating toll. Near the city of Sirjan, a long line of enormous sinkholes like ... |
CNN | Report: Iran granted exemptions to nuclear accord CNN Washington (CNN) The US and other members of the international community granted Iran exemptions to its requirements under the agreement that sought to curb its nuclear program, according to a new report by the Washington-based Institute for Science ... More Iran surprises US, others agreed 'secret' exemptions for Iran after nuclear deal: think... US-led nuke negotiators allowed inspections loopholes for Iran, think tank says |
Rudaw | Iran did not send mediators to resolve PUK dispute, consul says Rudaw The Iranian consul concluded his speech by saying, “Iran has never tried to worsen the situation of the Kurdistan Region and if rivalries further escalate among the PUK groups, then Iran must play a mediating role and Iran never seeks to see the PUK ... |
Economic Calendar | Iran to Support Oil Market Balance After It Regains Pre-Sanctions Share Economic Calendar Iran has vowed to do whatever it takes to help rebalance the global crude oil market, but only after it regains pre-sanctions market share, the country's oil ministry said over the weekend. “Deputy Petroleum Minister in International Affairs and ... Iran ready to help restore oil market balance after it regains share: offi... Putin Pushes for Oil Freeze Deal With OPEC, Exemption for Iran Iran Urges Algeria's Stronger Regional Role |
PJ Media | Iran's Secret War in Syria PJ Media Since the signing of the nuclear deal on July 14, 2015—now, it turns out, with major secret exemptions for Iran—Iran's brazenness has only grown. The Obama administration, in its ongoing efforts to coddle and appease, has gone so far as to offer to ... Experts: Iran's Decision to Fortify Nuke Site With S-300 Missiles Is 'Very Peculiar' ... |