Iran Dickers With World Powers In Baghdad
In a sign talks between the P5+1 and Tehran may be a protracted affair, proposals and counter-proposals are flying in Iraq
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In a sign talks between the P5+1 and Tehran may be a protracted affair, proposals and counter-proposals are flying in Iraq

Ali Ramezan fled the Islamic Republic and now flies an Israeli flag outside of his home in Manchester.

Huffington Post publishes more pro-Iran content than anti-Iran content by 4:1 ratio; writes 85% of articles sympathetic to Islamic regime.

Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman meets Britain's Foreign Secretary, William Hague, expresses skepticism over agreement with Iran.

Tehran has recalled its envoy to Azerbaijan as the country prepares to host the Eurovision contest; cites insults to 'Iranian Saints'

Defense Minister Ehud Barak says the IAEA agreement with Iran is an attempt by Tehran to reduce pressure in upcoming talks with the P5+1

Iran will sign an agreement to cooperate with the UN nuclear watchdog agency “quite soon,” officials say. Israel is far from happy.

U.S. Senate unanimously approves a package of new economic sanctions on Iran, days before nuclear talks in Baghdad.

PM: Iran's 'intentions toward's Israel are clear: it wants to destroy Israel, and is developing nuclear weapons to realize this goal'

DM Ehud Barak shifted the onus to Tehran, saying Israel is willing to compromise and back the world powers on Iran's nuclear plan

Iran has discovered an oilfield in the Caspian Sea for the first time in over a century, the Fars news agency reported.

Top Iranian official: threats and sanctions will not deter the regime from “its revolutionary causes and ideals.”

Deputy Foreign Minister Ryabkov says Russia is worried by "signals" of growing support for an attack on Iran.

Austria's defense minister lashed out against Israel this weekend, calling Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman “unbearable.”

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad announced on Thursday that he wants to attend the London Olympic Games.

Iran’s chief nuclear negotiator says time is running out for the Western powers' increasing pressure against the Iranian nation.

Outgoing IAF commander Maj. Gen. Ido Nechushtan says it would be best to keep quiet on the subject of Iran.

Yukiya Amano, the chief of the UN nuclear watchdog, will meet Iranian officials in a visit to Tehran on Monday.

For the third time in recent months, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has said he doubts Western sanctions will halt Iran's nuclear program

Former Mossad Chief Dagan co-authors article with former intelligence chiefs and other officials, calls for tough sanctions on Iran.

Tehran will sue Google if it does not return the name 'Persian Gulf' to its maps; Google left the body unnamed.

Islamic school in Toronto, which has been under police investigation for its anti-Semitic and pro-Jihad texts, lost license to use property.

The U.S. ambassador to Israel says military plans for a possible attack on Iran are “fully available.”

Warnings emerging from Capitol Hill suggest that Iran and its terror proxy, Hizbullah, may have ability to attack NYC on 9/11 scale.

Iranian official calls for an ‘Islamic Awakening’ movement to help PA Arabs “demolish the Zionist regime”.

UN report indicates that Iran has continued to enrich uranium and develop its nuclear program, but the sanctions have slowed it down.

US Ambassador tells Israelis that America's military is not only ready to strike Iran, but has made all the necessary preparations to do so.

The six-member GCC may have delayed its announcement of a Gulf Union, but Iran's constant rhetorical sniping has motivated quicker action

A WikiLeaks cable led Iran to execute a man allegedly hired to assassinate a physicist, the Times of London reported Wednesday.

An Iranian newspaper tied to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei recently boasted that United States has “rejected” Israel within recent months.

Shurat HaDin wins judgment against Iran and Syria for supporting terrorists who killed an American teenager in a 2006 bombing.

Iran hanged a man the regime alleges was an agent for the Israeli Mossad and convicted of killing one of its nuclear scientists in 2010.

Turkish authorities believe they have found a bird used by Israel for espionage purposes, the country’s media reported.

Iran's Ali Asghar Soltanieh described talks with IAEA inspectors seeking access to nuclear sites as 'good'; no progress reported

Killings continued in Syria Monday as the European Union ratcheted up sanctions against Damascus in an effort to stop the slaughter.

Egyptian forces shut down an Iranian radio station that has operated in Cairo for nine years ahead of the upcoming presidential vote

Iran's notoriously bellicose president cautioned Western nations to 'correct their manners' ahead of nuclear talks in Baghdad

IAEA inspectors are making a new bid for access to the suspected Parchin nuclear site as the major powers look for progress

Iran upholds a death sentence against a man convicted for assassinating a nuclear physicist. Thirteen others may face the same fate.

Hollande's transition team denies that the President-elect sent former French PM to Iran; Iranian media portray it as a diplomatic mission.

Israel may face a new Iranian-Egyptian threat if presidential candidate Hisham El-Bastawisi wins his bid to succeed Mubarak.

The government of Iraq's Kurdish region denied allegations by Iranian officials that Kurdistan was hosting Israeli intelligence operatives.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad compared Israel to an annoying insect, saying Israel poses no threat to Tehran’s nuclear program.

EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton expresses hope that talks between Iran and world powers will produce “concrete” results.

An Iranian opposition group releases a report which says the Islamic Republic is continuing to try and develop nuclear weapons.

New satellite photographs suggest that Iran is cleansing a military site south of Tehran suspected of being used for nuclear-weapons work.

Teaching materials of a Toronto Islamic school, under investigation for its anti-Semitic and pro-jihad curriculum, came from Iran.

Iran has a flotilla of 20 submarines, most of them domestically built in the last fifteen years; untested in war, do they pose a threat?
Turkey is bailing out Iran and Arab Spring countries with huge amounts of gold exports that have boosted its trade balance.

Support for Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is fading away at home. Rivals in parliament won a landslide vote Friday.

German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle stressed Berlin's steadfast support for Israel and opposition to an Iranian nuclear bomb

Despite a worldwide arms embargo, Iran has been able to import over $500 million in weapons over the past several years, a report said.

Ehud Barak slammed Ehud Olmert, Meir Dagan, Yuval Diskin over their recent criticism of his and PM Netanyhu's Iran policies.

Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister says Israel's undeclared nuclear weapons pose the greatest threat to Mideast peace.

Defense Minister Ehud Barak and Minister of Strategic Affairs Moshe Yaalon say impending elections won't affect Israel's policy on Iran

The International Monetary Fund has refused to cut its ties with Iran's central bank.

Officials in Ankara ordered a series of raids on groups targeting Israelis; CTB lowers warning for Israelis headed to Turkey.

Defense Minister Ehud Barak meets foreign journalists, says that as long as Iran poses a threat, all options are on the table.

Tehran's envoy to the IAEA is upbeat ahead of nuclear talks after learning the United States is unlikely to oppose continued enrichment

Iran is conducting a new crackdown on women wearing the headscarves improperly or who are dressed in a “vulgar” fashion.
