Washington Post | Ayatollah Khamenei's favorite underperformed in Iran's first presidential debate Washington Post Just a few days ago, hard-line cleric Ebrahim Raisi was the contender to watch in the race to unseat Iranian President Hassan Rouhani. By the weekend, his candidacy was already in doubt. In the harsh, fast-paced politicking typical of Iran's campaign ... Rouhani Warns Voters to Prevent 'Extremism' Returning to Iran Iranian presidential candidates square off in first TV debate First presidential debate becomes Iran's hot topic |
Aljazeera.com (blog) | US families receive Iran payouts, decades after bombings Aljazeera.com (blog) But the continuing US sanctions against Iran have given some measure of personal satisfaction to dozens of American families who've begun to receive cash payments as compensation for the loss or maiming of loved ones in what the US has judged to be ... |
Sputnik International | Iran signals it's willing to cap oil output until end of the year MarketWatch TEHRAN—Iran signaled its readiness to cap its oil output until the end of the year in order to extend an OPEC-led agreement to cut production, backing Saudi Arabia's push to raise prices. Despite wanting to boost output, Petroleum Minister Bijan ... Iran gets positive output cut signals from OPEC, NON-OPEC states Iran receives positive signals from OPEC, NON-OPEC countries for output cuts Iran Ready to Support Extension of OPEC, Non-OPEC Oil Output Cut Deal |
WHTC | Wary of Trump, EU courts Iran to bolster moderates ahead of polls WHTC TEHRAN (Reuters) - Wary of U.S. President Donald Trump's tough talk on Iran, the European Union is courting Tehran to signal to its commitment to a nuclear deal and holding out the promise of its economic payoff ahead of May 19 presidential polls, EU ... Iran exports to Europe up by 300% after JCPOA: EU Iran's exports to EU jump three fold following nuclear deal Missing the Point on Iran's Ballistic Missiles |
Iran Signals It Is Prepared to Extend Oil-Production Cap Wall Street Journal (subscription) TEHRAN—Iran signaled its readiness to cap its oil output until the end of the year in order to extend an OPEC-led agreement to cut production, backing Saudi Arabia's push to raise prices. Despite wanting to boost output, Petroleum Minister Bijan ... |
Daily Mail | Watford, Bournemouth and Burnley chase £9m Iran winger Daily Mail Watford, Bournemouth and Burnley are among the clubs closely following Iran international winger Alireza Jahanbakhsh. The 23-year-old has been starring for AZ Alkmaar in Holland but they will consider selling this summer for around £9million. |
Aljazeera.com | Meet the Iranian tycoon smashing gender stereotypes Aljazeera.com She serves on Tehran's city council and the Iranian chamber of commerce, and has authored dozens of reports on the social problems plaguing Iran, from addiction to child labour. She donates one-fourth of her income to her own charity, Mehrafarin, which ... |
Middle East Eye | Iran considering deploying ground forces to counter US intervention in Syria: reports Middle East Eye Iran's foreign ministry condemned Israel's incursions into Syria on Saturday as reports suggested Iran was mulling deploying ground forces to counter a potential US-led intervention in the country. Israeli jets struck an area near the International ... Israel's Syria raids meant to buttress terror: Iran Iran in Syria: A Gathering Storm? Lieberman to Russia: Israel 'Won't Allow' Iran and Hezbollah in Golan Heights |
Press TV | Iran border guards targeted from outside country: IRGC commander Press TV An Iranian military commander says a recent attack that killed 10 Iranian border guards was launched from outside Iran. On Wednesday, 10 Iranian border guards were killed and two others injured in an ambush attack near the town of Mirjaveh in the ... Anger after Iran soldiers killed by Baluchi fighters from Pakistan Militants kill 10 Iranian border guards in attack on frontier with Pakistan Iran summons Pakistani envoy over attack on borders guards |
New York Post | Schumer's report card, Obama's Iran trap for Trump, and other comments New York Post The recent State Department statement certifying Iran to be compliant with the nuclear deal raises troubling questions, warn John Bolton and Paula DeSutter at The Washington Times. Like “whether the State Department's bureaucracy knows or cares that US ... |