Iran Hopes New Talks Will Mark 'End of Nuclear Issue'
Iranian FM Ali Akbar Salehi hopes Tehran's next round of talks with six powers will mark “the beginning of the end of the nuclear issue."
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Iranian FM Ali Akbar Salehi hopes Tehran's next round of talks with six powers will mark “the beginning of the end of the nuclear issue."

Hundreds of New Yorkers attend a Yom Hashoah vigil at the Iranian UN Mission, express concerns over Iranian nuclear program.

FM Avigdor Lieberman: the media has 'a very rich imagination' about a potential Israeli strike on Iran; Israel not using Azeri airbases.

UN ambassador Ron Prosor blasted the world body, saying that it was a hotbed of incitement and falsehood, focused on the wrong things.

US president Barack Obama vowed 'never again'; unveiled new sanctions on technology transfers to violent regimes

Iran has confirmed that a cyber attack hit its Oil Ministry data systems. It claims there was no damage, but its website is inaccessible.

FM Lieberman arrives in Azerbaijan, meets senior officials; visit comes amid reports that Mossad has been operating in the country.

Foreign Minister Lieberman has warned Prime Minister Netanyahu that Egypt presents more of a security danger than Iran.

An Iranian who wanted to expose bank security flaws fled the country and proved his point, exposing 3 million bank accounts.

DM Ehud Barak says a recent anti-nuclear fatwa by Iran's Ayatollah Khamenei is meaningless; wants facts on the ground

Abu Musa, which commands the vital Strait of Hormuz, has become the focal point of tension between Tehran and its GCC rivals

Switzerland has decided not to impose sanctions on Iran's central bank, or to prevent commodities traders from moving Tehran's oil.

Iran's intelligence ministry announced that it arrested more than 15 Iranian suspects belonging to Israeli-linked "assassination" network.

In simulation by Makor Rishon newspaper, Israel strikes on October 16, loses 10 jets. Angry Obama refuses to intervene.

U.S. rules out lifting of sanctions against Iran, says it must first address concerns over its nuclear program in “concrete” ways.

Iran has started rattling its saber at the six-member GCC ahead of talks over an island dispute between Tehran and the UAE

Tehran says the dispute over its controversial nuclear program can be quickly and easily resolved... if the West lifts sanctions.

US President Barack Obama reacted angrily to PM Binyamin Netanyahu's assertion that Iran was the winner in this weekend's nuclear talks

Iranian missile experts were present at a failed North Korean rocket launch last week, according to foreign media.

U.S. President Barack Obama: Nothing was “given away” to Iran during weekend nuclear talks in Istanbul.

PM Netanyahu meets U.S. Senator Joe Lieberman, warns against Iran using talks to further advance its nuclear program.

Secretary of Iran’s Expediency Council advised UAE not to follow Israel's lead and to "avoid hasty measures."

EU envoy: Latest talks between Iran and six world powers have been constructive; the two sides will meet again in Baghdad on May 23.

Deputy minister and Knesset speaker Ayoub Kara says Kofi Annan lacks a sufficiently deep understanding of Syrian affairs to bring peace.

US secretary of state Hillary Clinton says it is 'urgent' that Iran allay concerns over its nuclear program in upcoming talks

Iran's chief nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili says he has new albeit undefined proposals for upcoming talks with the P5+1, rejects 'pressure'

Officials in Iran claim they have uncovered a terrorist group linked to Israel and arrested several members.

Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says Iran will punch the West in the mouth; claims Tehran can withstand an embargo for years

Defense Minister Ehud Barak admits deep misgivings about Western sanctions and upcoming nuclear talks with Iran and the P5+1

A top Iranian general says no nation would 'dare' attack Iran as the US deploys a second carrier group ahead of April 14 nuclear talks.

After weeks of wrangling, IAEA officials say nuclear talks between Tehran and the P5+1 will resume in Istanbul next week.

Israeli officials say an Iranian lawmakers claims Tehran could build a nuclear bomb proved something is rotten in Tehran

Moscow fears US moves to create a missile defense shield in the Middle East signals preparations for a strike on Iran's nuclear sites

Despite disagreements over venue, US officials say they are confident nuclear talks between Tehran and the P5+1 will proceed next week.

Stung by Turkey's backing of the Syrian insurgents Iran has ruled out Istanbul for nuclear talks.

Chinese refiners – who consume 20% of Iran's exportable crude oil – are finding it increasingly difficult to insure Iran's black lucre.

US secretary of state Hillary Clinton says the diplomatic track with Iran isn't 'infinite' as Iran continues to hem-and-haw over talks.

“If there is one thing we have learned from the past it is that we must never leave our fate in the hands of others.”

U.S. Secretary of State Clinton warns Iran: Time is not “infinite” for diplomacy, “all options remain on the table” .

Iran has "advised" neighboring Arab states to reject a US missile shield project that would protect them from Tehran's missiles.

Nobel Prize laureate, Gunter Grass, wrote 'poem' alleging that Israel is “danger for world peace”; Israeli strike could “annihilate” Iran.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said that sanctions had yet to deter Iran from seeking nuclear weapons, or weaken the regime.

The Obama administration is blaming Israel for the recent rise in global crude oil prices, says its "posturing" on Iran brought the rise.

Some 75% of the Hamas budget for Gaza in 2012 is slated to come from foreign donors, most notably Iran.

Bolton accuses Obama administration of intentionally leaking highly sensitive Israeli intelligence information.

Intelligence report: 'Unit 400' of al-Quds Brigade planning to carry out attacks in Turkey against Jewish, Israeli and Western targets.

A stirring message for our times as Passover appraoches, accompanied by Yaakov Schwekey singing Vehi Sheamda from the Haggadah.
Obama determines there is enough crude on world markets to sanction Iran's oil exports.

Iran is still supplying weapons to Gaza, but they are intended for groups other than Hamas, according to the Israel Defense website.

Despite its earlier support of Iran’s nuclear program, Turkey announces it is reducing oil imports from the Islamic Republic.

Azeri president Ilham Aliyev says the lease of four airbases to Israel does not mean he will allow a strike on Iran from his country.

U.S. hits six Iranian firms and shipping executives with sanctions, for dealing in weapons of mass destruction and missile technology.

New report prepared for Congress indicates that neither the U.S. nor Israel knows exactly where all of Iran’s nuclear facilities are.

Turkey's PM scored big points in Tehran when he rejected not only an attack on Iran's nuclear program, but sanctions as well.

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has arrived in Tehran at the head of a high-ranking delegation for an official state visit.

Iranian terrorists planned to hit Israeli vessels in the Suez Canal, Egyptian daily reports.

Minister of Strategic Affairs Moshe Yaalon criticized Western 'hesitancy' in dealing with Iran saying the military option must be credible

Peter King: If Israel attacks Iran, the U.S. could “find itself implicated or involved” in crisis.

Defense Minister Ehud Barak says different strategic perspectives have led to divergent senses of urgency in Jerusalem and DC.

Ahmadinejad surpasses previous acts of chutzpah and tells German TV the Holocaust “was a colonialist plan that resulted from a lie.”
