The Guardian | Erdoğan knew of alleged Iranian scheme to evade sanctions via Turkey, court told The Guardian A scheme Iran allegedly used to evade sanctions through a state-owned bank in Turkey has been detailed in court by a businessman who claimed the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, had been aware of the billion-dollar operation. In a case that has ... Turkey's Erdogan helped Iran evade US sanctions, witness claims Turkish President Ordered Banks to Violate U.N. Sanctions on Iran ... Erdogan Helped Turks Evade Iran Sanctions, Reza Zarrab Says |
HuffPost | Cotton, Pompeo And Trump Are A Recipe For War With Iran HuffPost In March 2015, the junior Senator from Arkansas ― Tom Cotton ― was derided for writing a letter to Iran's Supreme Leader in the midst of sensitive negotiations over Iran's nuclear program, warning that any deal with Iran could be revoked by the next ... Trump eyes Iran hawk to replace Tillerson Activist: Expect War with Iran, North Korea if Pompeo Becomes Secretary of State Potential New CIA Director Tom Cotton's Controversial Espionage, Iran Letters |
U.S. News & World Report | China Pushing Billions Into Iranian Economy as Western Firms Stall U.S. News & World Report FILE PHOTO: Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif (L) and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi attend a news conference after a bilateral meeting in Beijing, China September 15, 2015. REUTERS/Lintao Zhang/Pool/File Photo Reuters. By Mark Bendeich ... |
Forbes | How Iran's People Suffer From Regime Belligerence Forbes Tehran has a history of increasing domestic pressure and skyrocketing prices to provide for the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq War, exporting terrorism and fundamentalist across the region, and currently, the onerous finances needed to confront international ... |
CNBC | US companies are the biggest losers from sanctions, Iran's energy ... CNBC The OPEC veteran says Washington's policy for Iran is confusing and self-defeating. Iran Sanctions Hurt US Energy Companies, Says Zanganeh - Oil Price Iran and Iraq to discuss initial plans for building Kirkuk-Iran pipeline, minister |
Human Rights Watch | Iran's Child Soldiers in Syria Human Rights Watch the interviewer repeats, proudly, as the camera pans upward to the grinning, bearded faces of uniformed men, apparently Iranian soldiers, who pat their young recruit on the back. On November 25, a video with the logo of the Islamic Republic of Iran ... |
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty | Iranian Envoy Says US Won't Succeed In Pushing Iran Out Of Syria RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said U.S. efforts to push Iranian military advisers and fighters out of Syria as part of a deal to end the war-torn country's six-year civil war will not succeed. "The aim of the U.S. administration is to ... Trump's Gulf policies impulsive and dangerous: Iranian minister Washington's attitude to Iran 'dangerous and impulsive' – Iranian FM Why Russia Loves the Iran Nuclear Deal |
Haaretz | Iran Designed and Built Missiles Fired at Saudi Arabia From Yemen Haaretz Remnants of four ballistic missiles fired into Saudi Arabia by Yemen's Houthi rebels this year appear to have been designed and manufactured by Riyadh's regional rival Iran, a confidential report by United Nations sanctions monitors said, bolstering a ... Misusing Intelligence to Sell Conflict with Iran Rouhani: Saudi tensions with Iran 'to cover up defeats' Turkey, Iran Sign Trade Deal with Qatar |
Eyewitness News | Earthquake Strikes Southeastern Iran New York Times A magnitude-6.0 earthquake struck southeastern Iran near the city of Kerman on Friday morning, the United States Geological Survey said. The quake, initially reported as magnitude 6.3, was centered 36 miles northeast of Kerman, a city of more than 821 ... Strong quake jolts sparsely populated Iran; no damage Strong quake jolts Iran: no damage BREAKING: Iran rocked by MASSIVE 6.3 magnitude earthquake 'near city with 800000 people' |
The Sun | Iran football fans beg Gary Lineker's sexy co-host Maria Komandnaya to cover up during World Cup 2018 draw over ... The Sun But sexy snaps she has shared on social media have raised fears in the Islamic Republic of Iran she could get viewers a bit too hot under the collar. And football fans in the conservative Muslim country are now worried censors might ban the draw from ... 'Iranian Messi' Sardar Azmoun urges World Cup 2018 draw co-host to wear a hijab so his country's fans can watch |