CIA Director John Brennan said Sunday no matter the outcome of nuclear talks with Iran, the U.S. will “continue to keep pressure” on the country and learn from its past mistakes. “The nuclear program is one issue that we’re hoping to be able to halt; but also, we see that Iran is still a state ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (C) speaks next to his Intelligence Minister Yuval Steinitz (L) at his Jerusalem office on October 26, 2014 (AFP Photo/Abir Sultan)/ Jerusalem (AFP) - Israeli Intelligence Minister Yuval Steinitz flew to France on Sunday to try to sway the next round of ...
U.S. Central Intelligence Agency Director John Brennan said Sunday that there would be “tremendous costs” to Iran if the country develops nuclear weapons. The U.S. is among a group of nations trying to stop the Islamic republic from further developing its nuclear program. The Obama ...
CIA Director John O. Brennan speaks at the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington, March 11, 2014. Brennan, speaking on Fox News Sunday, says Iran knows it will face "tremendous costs and consequences and implications" if it tries to develop a nuclear weapons./ Iran knows it will face ...
R) Israel's Strategic Affairs Minister Yuval Steinitz, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Cabinet Secretary Avichai Mandelblit attend a weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem February 22, 2015./ (Reuters) - Top Israeli envoys were sent to confer with French officials on Sunday about preventing ...
CIA Director John Brennan said Sunday despite the outcome of nuclear talks with Iran, the U.S. will “continue to keep pressure” on the country and learn from its past mistakes. “The nuclear program is one issue that we’re hoping to be able to halt; but also, we see that Iran is still a state ...
With or without an Iran nuclear deal, CIA Director John Brennan says the United States will keep pressure on the Iranian government -- over both nuclear development and terrorism. "The nuclear program is one issue that we're hoping to be able to halt," . "But also, we see that Iran is still a ...
Director of the Central Intelligence Agency John Brennan speaks at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York March 13, 2015./ (Reuters) - U.S. Central Intelligence Agency Director John Brennan said Iran realizes that it will face "tremendous costs and consequences" if it decides to move ahead ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Central Intelligence Agency Director John Brennan said Iran realizes that it will face "tremendous costs and consequences" if it decides to move ahead with an effort to develop nuclear weapons. "I think they realize that there's going to be tremendous costs and ...
The coming week could determine whether years of negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program bear fruit - or not. Parties to the international talks are speaking out as an end-of-month deadline nears for a framework accord, while wary U.S. lawmakers plot Congress’s next move if a deal is reached. ...
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei speaks live on television in Tehran June 12, 2009./ (Reuters) - Iran's top leader voiced mistrust on Saturday of U.S. efforts to reach a nuclear deal, even as Washington and its allies spoke of real progress and urged Tehran to take "difficult ...
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry (2nd L) and German Foreign Minister Frank Walter Steinmeier (R) attend a meeting about the recently concluded round of negotiations with Iran over Iran's nuclear program with their British, French and European Union counterparts in London, England March 21, ...
With 10 days to a nuclear deal deadline, top U.S. and Iranian officials spoke Saturday of , and Iran's president proclaimed that an agreement was within reach. But America's top diplomat said it was up to Tehran to make the decisions needed to get there. Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said ...
- Diplomats and leaders seeking an accord on Iran’s nuclear program said a deal is achievable as they prepare to enter a potentially decisive week for the talks. “We have not yet reached the finish line, but make no mistake, we have the opportunity to try to get this right,” U.S. Secretary of ...
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry (2nd L) and German Foreign Minister Frank Walter Steinmeier (R) attend a meeting about the recently concluded round of negotiations with Iran over Iran's nuclear program with their British, French and European Union counterparts in London, England March 21, ...
Major Western powers are united in their approach on nuclear talks with Iran and will reject any agreement that does not meet their 'red lines', British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said on Saturday after meeting his counterparts from France, Germany and the United States. In a joint ...
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry speaks during a news conference after bilateral meetings with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif about Iran’s nuclear program , in Lausanne, Switzerland, at the Olympic Museum, Saturday, March 21, 2015. (Keystone,Laurent Gillieron/Associated Press)/ ...
, But Gaps Remain/ United States Secretary of State John Kerry delivers a statement about the recently concluded round of negotiations with Iran over their nuclear program at the International Olympic Museum in Lausanne, Switzerland, on March 21, 2015. | FABRICE COFFRINI via Getty Images/ ...
LAUSANNE, Switzerland (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Saturday talks with Iran on curbing its nuclear program have made "genuine progress" and it was time to make "hard decisions" to reach a framework accord. "We are not rushing ... but we recognize that fundamental ...
US Secretary of State John Kerry (R) walks back into a negotiation session with Iran's Foreign Minister over Tehran's nuclear program, in Lausanne, Switzerland, on March 19, 2015 (AFP Photo/Brian Snyder)/ Lausanne (AFP) - US Secretary of State John Kerry said Saturday that world powers were ...
LAUSANNE, Switzerland (Reuters) - France's foreign minister said on Saturday that his country wanted an agreement over Iran's nuclear program that was sufficiently robust to guarantee that Tehran could not acquire an atomic bomb. Iran and six world powers - the United States, Britain, France, ...
France's Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius (L-R), Germany's Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier, European Union foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini, Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond pose ahead of nuclear talks in Brussels March 16, ...
Laurent Fabius said the deal with Iran has to guarantee that Tehran can't have access to the atomic bomb. (File photo: AP)/ France’s foreign minister said on Saturday that his country wanted an agreement over Iran’s nuclear program that was sufficiently robust to guarantee that Tehran could not ...
"There are a number of things that the United States has available to it to prevent Iran from getting a bomb," the director of the Central Intelligence Agency said./ WASHINGTON: The United States is confident it can prevent from developing nuclear weapons even if the Islamic republic pulls out ...
Kerry seeks tough decisions await in nuclear talks * France seeks stringent terms in negotiations (Changes dateline to LONDON for foreign ministers' meeting) LONDON, March 21 (Reuters) - Iran's top leader voiced mistrust on Saturday of U.S. efforts to reach a nuclear deal, even as Washington ...
France's foreign minister said on Saturday that his country wanted an agreement over Iran's nuclear program that was sufficiently robust to guarantee that Tehran could not acquire an atomic bomb. Iran and six world powers - the United States, Britain, France, Germany, Russia and China - ...
Kerry seeks tough decisions await in nuclear talks * France seeks stringent terms in negotiations (Combines stories, edits) LAUSANNE, Switzerland, March 21 (Reuters) - Iran's top leader voiced mistrust on Saturday of U.S. efforts to reach a nuclear deal, even as Washington spoke of "genuine ...
On Saturday US and Iranian officials made optimistic statements about the prospects of reaching a nuclear agreement. US Secretary of State John Kerry said the talks 'have made substantial progress.'/ reported significant progress Saturday toward a nuclear agreement, with the Iranian president ...
British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said on Saturday after meeting his counterparts from the United States, France and Germany there was agreement that "substantial progress" had been made in nuclear talks with Iran on key areas. "We agreed that substantial progress had been made in key ...
The United States and Iran reported significant progress Saturday toward a nuclear agreement, with the Iranian president declaring a deal within reach. America's top diplomat was more reserved, leaving open whether world powers and Tehran would meet a March 31 deadline. Speaking after a week of ...
"There are a number of things that the United States has available to it to prevent Iran from getting a bomb," Central Intelligence Agency Director John Brennan told Fox News on Sunday./ said on Sunday that Iran understands the consequences of building nuclear weapons, and that they do so "at ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A scuba dive boat captain was scheduled to be sentenced by a federal judge Thursday on a conviction of criminal negligence after 34 people died in a fire aboard the vessel nearly five years ago. was the deadliest maritime disaster in recent U.S. history, and prompted changes ...
- Bitcoin’s tumble is piquing the interest of investors who view pronounced swings in the digital token as a possible precursor for broader changes in risk appetite in global markets./ The cryptocurrency has shed about 4% in the past two days following a near 16% plunge in April, the worst ...
In many southern Lebanese villages, there are no signs of life. People have fled, leaving towns deserted. Israel has been carrying out strikes on southern Lebanon almost daily since Hezbollah - the powerful Lebanese Shia Islamist group - fired rockets at Israel on 8 October in support of Hamas ...
The family of a gay British-Mexican man held in Qatar for alleged drug offences has given further details of what they say was a "honeytrap" operation using the gay dating app, Grindr./ Manuel Guerrero Aviña was approached online by a man called "Gio" and they arranged to meet - but he was ...
Joie Henney hugs his emotional support alligator named Wally, Jan. 22, 2019, inside their home in York Haven, Pa. Henney credits Wally for helping relieve his depression for nearly a decade, says he's searching for the reptile after it went missing during a vacation to the coast of Georgia. ...
Two human rights groups have condemned an 11-year prison sentence handed to a Saudi fitness instructor and women's rights activist by a terrorism court./ Manahel al-Otaibi, 29, was convicted of charges related to her clothing choices and expression of her views online,/ These included calls for ...
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — It was the music that changed first. Or maybe that’s just when many people at the pale brick Catholic church in the quiet Wisconsin neighborhood finally began to realize what was happening. The choir director, a fixture at St. Maria Goretti for nearly 40 years, was suddenly ...
Shohei Ohtani is still just playing baseball after being all but cleared in the Ippei Mizuhara scandal. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)/ If you were curious about what exactly happened to Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani's money after it was allegedly stolen by his former interpreter, ...
Spiralling tensions and cross-border strikes which have killed more than 70 civilians in Lebanon have turned parts of south into ghost towns. Residents have fled, leaving their homes at risk of destruction. The BBC went on patrol with the UN's peacekeeping force there to see what has happened./ ...
, the veteran ABC News meteorologist who provided weather updates for , has been fired by the network, a source familiar with the matter confirmed to The Daily Beast. ABC News gave Marciano the boot on Tuesday following complaints from multiple network staffers over his behavior, sources noted. ...