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Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles
| 11 months ago
Mofaz, the Kadima leader who is in Washington this week for his first round of meetings since joining his party to the government, had a surprise meeting Thursday with the U.S. president when Obama interrupted a scheduled meeting with Tom Donilon,...
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War In Context
| 11 months ago
In no other region of the world does a lone, unchecked nuclear state exist. It is Israel's nuclear arsenal, not Iran's desire for one, that has contributed most to the current crisis...What is surprising about the Israeli case is that it has taken so...
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News 24
| 11 months ago
Iran has detected a planned "massive cyber attack" against its nuclear facilities, state television said on Thursday, after talks with major powers this week failed to resolve a row over Tehran's disputed nuclear activities. Iran's Intelligence...
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Israel National News
| 11 months ago
Interviewed on public television, she said that the Iranian leadership was divided. On the one hand, there are those who stress the severe impact of sanctions against the program, including their prevention of economic development. On the other there...
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War In Context
| 11 months ago
A new round of sanctions is scheduled to take effect July 1, increasing the pressure on Iran's faltering economy. At the same time, prominent Israeli and U.S. politicians are renewing calls for preparations for a military strike to halt Iran's...
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Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles
| 11 months ago
With diplomacy at an impasse, there is satisfaction among Israeli leaders at what they see as a tough line taken by the West in the negotiations on curbing Iran's nuclear ambitions, Israeli political sources said on Thursday. A member of the British...
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United Press International
| 11 months ago
Nuclear talks in Moscow between Iran and six world powers appear to be at a standstill, Iranian officials said. Iranian newspapers say Israel sabotaged efforts by the United States, Russia, China, France, Britain and Germany to reach an agreement...
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The Globe & Mail
| 11 months ago
Negotiations video Israel Like a train wreck in slow motion, the long-running great-power effort to simultaneously threaten and entreat Tehran into limiting its nuclear program and fully opening it to international inspections seemingly derailed this...
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Turks and Caicos Free Press
| 11 months ago
China 's crude imports from Iran recovered in May to offset a first-quarter plunge in shipments to nearly half the annual average, after the two nations resolved a wrangle over the terms of annual oil sale contracts. Yet imports in the first five...
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Haaretz
| 11 months ago
The United States, Israel, and Britain planned to launch a cyber attack against Iran following the latest round of nuclear talks in Moscow, Tehran's Intelligence Ministry claimed on Thursday. Speaking to the Iranian state run television network Press...
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Haaretz
| 11 months ago
The international community's "paralysis" in the face of ongoing strife and violence in Syria highlights the importance of a unified global front against Iran's nuclear program, Defense Minister Ehud Barak said in an interview to U.S. media on...
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DAWN
| 11 months ago
US seeking to pressure China is moving to cut its imports of Iranian oil, tracking earlier efforts by countries such as India, Japan and South Korea which won them exemptions from tough new US sanctions, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on...
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DAWN
| 11 months ago
UN leader regrets' Iran nuclear deadlock AFP 25 mins ago UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon. UN leader Ban Ki-moon on Wednesday expressed regret at the failure to make progress at nuclear talks between Iran and the main international powers and called...
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Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles
| 11 months ago
all options' open after Iran talks fail Reuters Israel responded on Wednesday to a lack of progress in talks aimed at curbing Iran's nuclear program by demanding that the West impose stiffer economic sanctions on Tehran and hinting anew that a...
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Haaretz
| 11 months ago
Iranian stalling tactics, veiled threats from the six powers, an odd PowerPoint presentation about religious rulings by Iranian spiritual leader Ali Khamenei, and nary a word about Israel: That is some of what happened behind closed doors at Moscow's...
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The Independent
| 11 months ago
No one involved in the latest round of talks between Tehran and six world power wanted to be too alarmist in public out of fear that may open the door to military action in an already incendiary region, but the hopes of a diplomatic settlement over...
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The Daily Star
| 11 months ago
Western diplomatic efforts to curb Iran's nuclear program may not have breathed their last breath, but the troubled process appears to be on life support after talks this week failed to resolve a row, stirring regional tensions and unsettling oil...
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The Guardian
| 11 months ago
staggering to a halt Talks have provided no end of metaphors for negotiations that have got nowhere, but which neither side wants to declare dead Editorial The end of two days of talks in Moscow on Iran 's disputed nuclear programme provided no end...
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The New York Times
| 11 months ago
Some commanders even asserted that Iran was not only impervious to Western threats but poised to dominate economically, despite evidence that the accumulation of sanctions on Iran, which are set to intensify in a few weeks, could cripple its ability...
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Venture Beat
| 11 months ago
While security researchers have uncovered many things about the Flame malware, one big question has remained unresolved: Who created it?...According to anonymous Western officials, Flame was the work of the governments of the United States and Israel,...
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DAWN
| 11 months ago
Talks between world powers and Iran to defuse the Iranian nuclear crisis face a tough future after the sides failed to edge any closer to a breakthrough at a crunch meeting in Moscow, analysts said. Negotiators from the six world powers and their...
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San Jose Mercury News
| 11 months ago
Negotiators from Iran and six world powers scrambled to preserve forward momentum for talks on Iran's disputed nuclear program Tuesday, tentatively agreeing to hold another round of meetings -- the fourth since April -- despite little visible...
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Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles
| 11 months ago
The so-called Flame malware aimed to map Iran's computer networks and monitor computers of Iranian officials, the newspaper said. It was designed to provide intelligence to help in a cyber campaign against Iran's nuclear program, involving the...
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Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles
| 11 months ago
European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton said after two days of talks in Moscow that significant differences remained and that the two sides had agreed only on a technical follow-up meeting in Istanbul on July 3. If talks fail, financial...
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NOW Lebanon
| 11 months ago
Iran said it told world powers Tuesday that it sought recognition of its right to enrich uranium to "all levels" in any future deal that could see it also accept foreign shipments of high-grade fuel. "We insisted on the fact that the enrichment of...
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Washington Post
| 11 months ago
The effort, involving the National Security Agency, the CIA and Israel's military, has included the use of destructive software such as the so-called Stuxnet virus to cause malfunctions in Iran's nuclear enrichment equipment. The emerging details...
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AP Online
| 11 months ago
Iran and six world powers are suspending high-level talks meant to dispel suspicions that Tehran might turn its nuclear activities into making weapons, the EU's foreign policy chief said Tuesday. The announcement followed two days of intensive...
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SF Gate
| 11 months ago
Iran and six world powers are suspending high-level talks meant to dispel suspicions that Tehran might turn its nuclear activities into making weapons, the EU's foreign policy chief said Tuesday. The announcement followed two days of intensive...
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International Business Times
| 11 months ago
Nuclear talks between Iran and six world powers have stalled, with Iranian negotiators saying Tuesday was the last day for a decision by the "P5+1 group" over their proposals. On the second and final day of negotiations in Moscow, diplomats said...
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Zee News
| 11 months ago
The deadlock in talks has scuttled any hopes of a breakthrough in order to avoid a possible new Middle East war. On the final day of talks in Moscow, frustration mounted over the failure to move any closer to ending a decade of negotiations over...
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China News
| 11 months ago
A spokesman for China's Foreign Ministry on Tuesday expressed hope that parties involved in ongoing Iran nuclear talks in Moscow can beef up diplomatic efforts to ensure their success. Speaking at a regular press briefing in response to a question on...
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DAWN
| 11 months ago
Iran and world powers on Tuesday dug in for a second day of attritional talks in Moscow aimed at breaking an increasingly risky deadlock in the decade-long crisis over the Iranian nuclear programme. With the United States and Israel refusing to rule...
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NOW Lebanon
| 11 months ago
US President Barack Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin jointly warned Iran on Monday it must comply with its nuclear obligations, as talks with Tehran in Moscow ran into trouble. "We agree that Iran must undertake serious efforts aimed at...
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The Bellingham Herald
| 11 months ago
Oil hovered above $83 a barrel Tuesday in Asia as traders closely watched talks between Iran and six world powers over the Middle Eastern country's nuclear program. Benchmark oil for July delivery was down 16 cents to $83.11 a barrel at midday...
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Al Jazeera English
| 11 months ago
53 Iran and world powers are to return on Tuesday from a stormy session for what could be the last day of negotiations aimed at putting a peaceful halt to Tehran's disputed nuclear drive. Western officials said on Monday that their patience was...
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Taiwan News
| 11 months ago
Travel & Delicacy Beauty never Ends Ecological Environment Taiwan News, Staff Writer 2012-06-19 10:28 AM Diplomats for Iran and the six powers Britain, France, Russia , China , Germany and the United States had intense and tough talks on Monday on...
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Voice of America
| 11 months ago
With new sanctions looming in two weeks against Iran, talks over Iran's nuclear program opened Monday in Moscow with a new spirit of urgency. Iran asked Western nations to ease sanctions as a pre-condition to stopping its nuclear enrichment project.
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Sydney Morning Herald
| 11 months ago
The Moscow talks between Iran and six key nations saw little movement on their first day, with both sides unwilling to budge. The clash almost prematurely ended the first of two scheduled days of negotiations, according to participants. But later...
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Zee News
| 11 months ago
The United States, Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany seems to be making little progress as the first round of two-day talks began on Monday. The meeting is being held to end Tehran's nuclear programme and looming threat of a war in Middle...
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Arab News
| 11 months ago
Six world powers and Iran made little progress on Monday at the first of two days of talks on how to end a decade-long dispute over Tehran's nuclear program and avert the threat of a new war in the Middle East. We had an intense and tough exchange of...
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Turks and Caicos Free Press
| 11 months ago
Iran became more adamant Monday that the world must remove the sanctions that are choking off its oil sales before it will curb activities that could be used to make nuclear weapons , diplomats said. The development dampened hopes that talks this...
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Voice of America
| 11 months ago
Michael Lipin June 18, 2012 An EU spokesman says six world powers have begun talks with Iran in Moscow with an appeal for the Iranian side to "engage seriously" with an offer to resolve international concerns about the Iranian nuclear program.
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Newyork Times
| 11 months ago
A new round of talks on Iran 's nuclear ambitions began in Moscow on Monday, with a significant gap looming between the two sides' positions as painful new sanctions are set to come into effect to further isolate Tehran from world oil and banking...
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The New York Times
| 11 months ago
A new round of talks on Iran 's nuclear ambitions began in Moscow on Monday, with a significant gap looming between the two sides' positions as painful new sanctions are set to come into effect to further isolate Tehran from world oil and banking...
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AKI
| 11 months ago
Talks over Iran's nuclear programme are destined to fail if the international community doesn't recognize the country's "right'' to enrich uranium, an unnamed member of Tehran's negotiating team told the semi-official Irna news agency. "If there isn'...
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CNN
| 11 months ago
Western powers fear that Iran may be trying to build nuclear weapons, despite its insistence that its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes. The West has been using sanctions and diplomacy to try to stop Iran from producing nuclear arms. After the...
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United Press International
| 11 months ago
Iran said it was ready to concede on its enrichment of uranium to 20 percent, envoys said as new world-power talks on its nuclear program were to begin Monday. The possible concession was expressed by Iran's Foreign Ministry in meetings with European,...
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NOW Lebanon
| 11 months ago
The floor under Iran's demands in the Moscow round is the recognition of its right to uranium enrichment," the official was quoted as saying. "If our demand on the acceptance of the right to enrichment is not recognized, we are not afraid of the...
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BBC
| 11 months ago
A new round of talks on Iran's controversial nuclear programme is due to open in Russia's capital, Moscow. The two-day meeting between Iran and six world powers follows inconclusive sessions in Istanbul and Baghdad over the last two months. Earlier...
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Jerusalem Post
| 11 months ago
Heinz-Peter Bader/Reuters On the eve of the third round of talks between Iran and the world powers expected to begin Monday in Moscow, Israeli officials urged the international community to better impress upon Tehran that they will face military...