for signs of secret work on atomic-weapons technology spoke of a good exchange of views Tuesday after talks with , who described the meeting as having made progress. Neither side elaborated on the substance of their talks. But in another indication that some common ground had been found after ...
Satellite image provided by DigitalGlobe and the Institute for Science and International Security shows the military complex at Parchin, Iran, 30 kilometers southeast of Tehran, file photo 2004./ The U.N. nuclear agency has again urged Iran to give it access to sites, people and documents it ...
's atomic activities are going well, a senior Iranian official said on Tuesday, the second day of discussions. The talks will test Iran's readiness to address U.N. inspectors' concerns over military links to its nuclear work, ahead of wider diplomatic negotiations on the program's future in ...
Iran's talks with the U.N. nuclear watchdog about Tehran's atomic programme are going well, a senior Iranian official said on Tuesday, the second day of discussions. The talks will test Iran's readiness to address U.N. inspectors' concerns over military links to its nuclear work, ahead of wider ...
05/14/2012 6:34 am Updated: 05/14/2012 8:45 am/ VIENNA, May 14 (Reuters) - A senior U.N. nuclear official said Iran must give his inspectors access to information, people and sites as he began a two-day meeting with Iranian officials on the Islamic state's disputed atomic activities on Monday. ...
Iran relies on oil exports for around two-thirds of its foreign currency earnings. (Reuters)/ In a bid to circumvent crippling international sanctions, Iran has been routinely switching off satellite tracking systems on its sea-bound oil tankers, The Washington Post reported late Sunday. Citing ...
's talks with the U.N. nuclear watchdog about Tehran's said ahead of a second day of discussions on Tuesday. "We had good talks. Everything is (on the) right track. The environment is very constructive," told reporters as he entered an Iranian diplomatic mission for talks with the Vienna-based
pressed to find buyers for its petroleum, Iran has been routinely switching off satellite tracking systems on its sea-bound oil tankers for more than a month, in what U.S. officials and industry analysts describe as a cat-and-mouse game with Western governments seeking to enforce sanctions on ...
A senior U.N. nuclear watchdog official said needed to give his inspectors access to information, people and sites as he began a two-day meeting with on the Islamic state's disputed atomic activities on Monday. in Vienna that Iran should now engage on issues of substance with the may be seeking ...
A major U.S. newspaper is reporting that Iran has routinely switched off satellite tracking systems on its sea-bound oil tankers in a bid to sidestep international sanctions due to its controversial nuclear program. The news comes as Iran is set to meet U.N. nuclear agency officials. quotes ...
has been routinely switching off satellite tracking systems on its sea-bound Citing unnamed US officials, the newspaper said the practice has been going on for more than a month. US officials and industry analysts describe it as a cat-and-mouse game with Western governments seeking to enforce ...
File photo shows an Iranian oil tanker in the Caspian Sea. In a bid to circumvent crippling international sanctions, Iran has been routinely switching off satellite tracking systems on its sea-bound oil tankers, The Washington Post reported./ In a bid to circumvent crippling international ...
, the first and only Ukrainian-born member of Congress, emerged early on as a natural advocate for supporting her native country in its war with Russia. But when effort came up for a vote in the House recently, she voted against it. Instead she has called for better oversight of U.S. funds and ...
a hunt brothers pizza - Instagram/huntbrotherspizza/ When you think of chain pizza places in the United States, there are a few big names that immediately spring to mind. Maybe you thought of , the chain that invented the 30-minutes-or-less pizza delivery guarantee. Or maybe , is what came to ...
Sam Attar reckons he left part of his soul in Gaza. It was the part of him that saw suffering and could not turn away. The part which now cannot forget./ You can be on the shores of Lake Michigan on an overcast spring day, the wind whipping up waves on the green water. And at the very same time ...
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas says the US is the only country that can stop Israel from attacking Rafah, the southern Gaza city where more than a million people are taking refuge./ Mr Abbas, who runs parts of the occupied West Bank, said any attack could see Palestinians flee Gaza./ On ...
Sign up for CNN’s Sleep, But Better newsletter series. A 38-year-old man repeatedly tries to force his wife to have sex in the middle of the night but has no memory of his actions when he wakes up. A married woman in her mid-20s often tears off her clothing and masturbates but remembers nothing ...
(FOX40.COM) — The California Department of Transportation is reminding drivers of various lane closures and delays that will take place along Interstate 80 beginning on Sunday and lasting until Thursday in some parts of Northern California. Caltrans said it performed an “extensive field review” ...
Maryam Alwan figured the worst was over after New York City police in riot gear arrested her and other protesters on the Columbia University campus, loaded them onto buses and held them in custody for hours. But the next evening, the college junior received an email from the university. Alwan ...
News in the Middle East moves fast. One moment it is all about unprecedented missile and drone attacks between Iran and Israel. The next the headlines return to the fighting and suffering in Gaza./ But policymakers, analysts and military leaders are still absorbing the extraordinary exchange of ...
Washington Post law enforcement reporter Devlin Barrett describes the moment former President tried to shake his former assistant Rhona Graff’s hand in front of jurors during his hush money trial.
Crouching in a shallow dip in the field, Moran Stella Yanai knew this time was different./ "I heard 'Coo-coo!' and we raised our heads up - the terrorists were standing [there], smiling," she said. "Everyone started to run, I jumped and broke my leg, and they caught me."/ Warning: This article ...