Los Angeles Times | Miners at disaster site besiege Iranian president's car Los Angeles Times Angry coal miners besieged a car carrying Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on Sunday after he visited the site of a deadly mine explosion, a rare protest targeting the nation's top elected official as he campaigns for reelection. The miners, some ... Miners attack Iran's Hassan Rouhani at disaster site Angry coal miners at disaster site attack Iranian president's car Social Media Skirts Censors in Iran as Election Race Heats Up |
Reuters | Iran minister warns Saudi Arabia after 'battle' comments: Tasnim Reuters DUBAI Iran will hit back at most of Saudi Arabia with the exception of Islam's holiest places if the kingdom does anything "ignorant", Tehran's defense minister was quoted as saying on Sunday after a Saudi prince threatened to move the "battle" to Iran. Saudi carries out hostile bids on US, Israeli behalf: Iran general |
Savannah Morning News | The Iran nuke deal: Cleaning up a sordid mess Savannah Morning News A group of U.S. senators, including Georgia Republicans Johnny Isakson and David Perdue, is right to want to dig more deeply into a shady prisoner exchange between the United States and Iran last year that was secretly negotiated by Obama ... House committee will investigate matters relating to Iran deal House Oversight Committee Investigating How Obama Admin Misled Americans Over Iran Deal |
Yahoo Finance | Iran says $55 oil price suitable, sees supply cut extension Yahoo Finance DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran sees $55 per barrel as a suitable price for crude oil, and believes that OPEC and non-OPEC producers are likely to extend output curbs to support prices, Iranian Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh was quoted as saying on Saturday. Iran Will Go Along With Whatever OPEC Decides on Oil Cuts Iran refreshes consent with oil at $55 |
Bloomberg | Iran State TV Cuts House-Arrest References From Rouhani Film Bloomberg Iran's state broadcaster removed audio from President Hassan Rouhani's first election campaign film, apparently to prevent viewers from hearing references to a former prime minister currently under house arrest, the semi-official Iranian Labour News ... Iran's presidential candidates spar over nuclear deal yield Iran's presidential candidates vow to uphold nuclear deal in televised debate How Iran's election could affect a LA tech entrepreneur |
Bloomberg | Iran Buys Gear to Shield Gas Output From Any New U.S. Sanctions ... Bloomberg Iran is buying equipment to avert a possible disruption in output at its share of the world's biggest natural gas field, in the event the U.S. decides to impose ... |
Press TV | Iran finish third to make Asian history FIFA.com Iran ended their Bahamas 2017 campaign on a high with a 5-3 win against Italy in the play-off for third place to become Asia's highest ever finishers at the Beach Soccer World Cup. These two teams met during the group stage at Bahamas 2017 with Italy ... Iran loses to Tahiti, fails to snag berth in Beach Soccer World Cup final Tahiti have a chance to claim world beach soccer glory. |
Reuters | Iranian supreme leader critical of 'Western-influenced' Rouhani education plan Reuters DUBAI Iran's supreme leader on Sunday criticized the government of President Hassan Rouhani for promoting a "Western-influenced" United Nations education plan which his hardline allies have said contradicts Islamic principles. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's ... A very public spat in Iran Iran Leader urges high turnout in upcoming elections Economic fears dominate the minds of Iranian voters |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Consul General Dayan: Nuclear deal is bad, but Iran complying is worse Jerusalem Post Israel News The nuclear deal is bad, but Iran complying with the deal is worse, Dani Dayan, Consul General of Israel in New York, said at The Jerusalem Post Annual Conference on Sunday. Dayan explained that should Iran comply with the nuclear agreement the ... |
Aljazeera.com | Tourists flock to Iran's 'image of the world' Aljazeera.com Isfahan, Iran - Sunlight spills across the turquoise and sapphire dome of the Shah Mosque in Isfahan's Naqshe Jahan Square, and in its shadow, dozens of tourists hold cameras aloft to capture the memory. The square's name translates to "image of the ... |