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US troops will stay in Syria to counter 'strategic' threat from Iran - Washington Post Wed, 17 Jan 2018 22:51:38 GMT

Washington Post

US troops will stay in Syria to counter 'strategic' threat from Iran
Washington Post
BEIRUT — Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on Wednesday committed the United States to an indefinite military presence in Syria, citing a range of policy goals that extend far beyond the defeat of the Islamic State as conditions for American troops to ...
US Strategy Shift in Syria Turns Focus to Iran From ISISWall Street Journal
Tillerson says US troops to stay in Syria to counter Assad and IranThe Times of Israel
Tillerson calls Iran a 'strategic threat' in Syria, vowing to diminish its presenceThe National
The Guardian
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A long simmering factor in Iran protests: climate change - Los Angeles Times Wed, 17 Jan 2018 20:15:41 GMT

Los Angeles Times

A long simmering factor in Iran protests: climate change
Los Angeles Times
But an overlooked factor, analysts say, is the impact of climate change and the widespread perception that Iran's leaders are mishandling a growing problem of water scarcity. “People believe that this is yet another major crisis the country is facing ...

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Qatar may ask Iran for help in hosting the World Cup - The Gulf and ... - The Economist Wed, 17 Jan 2018 16:15:00 GMT

The Economist

Qatar may ask Iran for help in hosting the World Cup - The Gulf and ...
The Economist
FOOTBALL'S World Cup in 2022, to be hosted by Qatar, was always billed as a regional event. Other countries in the Gulf offered hotel rooms and training facilities. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) said it would even host matches.
Rouhani: Gulf pressure on Qatar unacceptable, unfairAljazeera.com
Turkey to Expedite Efforts on Transit to Qatar via IranFinancial Tribune
Rouhani: Iran won't allow unfair pressure on QatarMiddle East Monitor

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Trump didn't scrap the Iran deal. But he did the next worst thing. - Washington Post Thu, 18 Jan 2018 00:06:38 GMT

Washington Post

Trump didn't scrap the Iran deal. But he did the next worst thing.
Washington Post
PRESIDENT TRUMP'S advisers barely prevailed on him not to scrap the nuclear agreement with Iran last week, staving off for 120 days a self-inflicted foreign policy disaster. But Mr. Trump did the next-worst thing: He issued an ultimatum to Congress and ...
Top Dem sees 'path forward' on Iran billThe Hill
Iran nuke deal must be safeguarded: UN chiefXinhua
Iran threatens Airbus deal as Trump threatens its nuclear dealBusiness Day
U.S. News & World Report -The Jewish Press - JewishPress.com -Foreign Affairs
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A New Approach to Iran - U.S. News & World Report Wed, 17 Jan 2018 12:06:52 GMT

A New Approach to Iran
U.S. News & World Report
The targets included Sadegh Amoli Larijani, the powerful head of Iran's Judiciary, who was blacklisted for "for ordering, controlling, or otherwise directing, the commission of serious human rights abuses against persons in Iran or Iranian citizens or ...

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Iran's Supreme Leader Says Saudi Arabia Sides with Israel and US, A 'Betrayal' of 1.6 Billion Muslims - Newsweek Wed, 17 Jan 2018 17:16:00 GMT

Newsweek

Iran's Supreme Leader Says Saudi Arabia Sides with Israel and US, A 'Betrayal' of 1.6 Billion Muslims
Newsweek
Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has accused Saudi Arabia of double-crossing the Palestinians and betraying 1.6 billion Muslims by siding with the U.S. and Israel on regional affairs. Despite Iran and Saudi Arabia's decades-long proxy war ...
Iran's supreme leader: Saudis betrayed Muslim world | News | Al ...Aljazeera.com
Iran's Supreme Leader accuses Saudi Arabia of committing 'treason' against Muslims with US allianceThe Independent
Iran: Khamenei Speaks on Views toward AmericaAmerican Enterprise Institute
Reuters -Center for Research on Globalization -The Times of Israel
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Jewish group: Spy case shows Germany must act against Iran - Washington Post Wed, 17 Jan 2018 18:28:53 GMT

The Jerusalem Post

Jewish group: Spy case shows Germany must act against Iran
Washington Post
BERLIN — Germany's Jewish community says raids against suspected Iranian agents show Berlin needs to take a tougher line toward Tehran. German authorities have searched premises linked to 10 people suspected of conducting espionage activity on behalf ...
AJC calls for Berlin to expel Iranian ambassador for spying on IsraelThe Jerusalem Post
What Is the Al-Quds Force? Iran Spies Targeted Jewish Kindergartens, Reports WarnNewsweek

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Christian convert from Iran converting Muslims in Sweden - Fox News Wed, 17 Jan 2018 15:44:51 GMT

Fox News

Christian convert from Iran converting Muslims in Sweden
Fox News
Parsan was raised in a Muslim home in the ancient Iranian province of Isfahan with her parents and four siblings, she told Fox News. She was married at 16, and just after Iran's Islamic Revolution in 1979 she gave birth to a boy, Daniel. Iran quickly ...


Elderly American-Iranian jailed in Iran hospitalised with heart problems: lawyer - Reuters Wed, 17 Jan 2018 20:52:15 GMT

Elderly American-Iranian jailed in Iran hospitalised with heart problems: lawyer
Reuters
In October 2015, the elite Revolutionary Guards detained Namazi's son Siamak, a businessman in his mid-40s also with dual U.S.-Iranian citizenship, as he was visiting family in Tehran. Father and son were each sentenced in the autumn of 2016 to 10 ...

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Iran Could Be One Of The Sexiest Places For Investment, Says Exiled Crown Prince - Forbes Tue, 16 Jan 2018 16:02:00 GMT

Forbes

Iran Could Be One Of The Sexiest Places For Investment, Says Exiled Crown Prince
Forbes
Simon Constable , Contributor Author | Broadcaster | Journalist | Commentator | Speaker. Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. There are tremendous possibilities for Iran's economy that go way beyond oil. The problem is that at best ...