Iran fails to accept U.N.-drafted nuclear deal
TEHRAN (Reuters) – Iran on Friday failed to accept a U.N.-drafted plan for it to cut a stockpile of nuclear fuel that the West fears
TEHRAN (Reuters) – Iran on Friday failed to accept a U.N.-drafted plan for it to cut a stockpile of nuclear fuel that the West fears
NEW YORK, Oct 20 (Reuters) – Press freedom has improved in the United States in the last year and the country jumped 20 places to
BRASILIA (Reuters) – Jewish leaders on Tuesday criticized Brazil’s plans to receive Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad next month and urged the South American nation to
BEIRUT (Reuters) – A U.N. investigation into explosions in south Lebanon indicated on Sunday that Israel had planted spy devices on Lebanese land in what
Suddenly, the Iranian “existential threat” seems to have receded from Israel’s horizon. It began with a bombshell Sept 18 newspaper interview in which Defense Minister
PARIS (Reuters) – A French plant that produces a quarter of the world’s enriched uranium is 10 percent owned by Iran, which has had the
LONDON (Reuters) – Home Secretary Jacqui Smith said on Wednesday police officers could face criminal probes if an inquiry into events that culminated in the
TEHRAN (Reuters) – Iran’s powerful Revolutionary Guards warned the opposition on Thursday against anti-government protests during nationwide “Qods Day” rallies on Friday, saying they would
“There are articles claiming that the (IAEA) secretariat is hiding information, and that there are sharp disagreements among staff members involved about the contents of
Although the UAE was the world’s third-largest oil exporter in 2007, it plans to build a number of nuclear reactors to meet an expected need
Iran’s investigation of Iranian-American freelance journalist Roxana Saberi has been completed and she will be freed soon, an official from the prosecutor’s office said on