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Newyork Times
| 11 months ago
But Ali is not complaining, because he is making a killing in his other line of work: currency speculation. At least the dollars I bought are making a profit for me, he said. Bedeviled by government mismanagement of the economy and international...
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The New York Times
| 11 months ago
But Ali is not complaining, because he is making a killing in his other line of work: currency speculation. At least the dollars I bought are making a profit for me, he said. Bedeviled by government mismanagement of the economy and international...
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The Hindu
| 11 months ago
Seeking to enhance trade and economic cooperation with New Delhi and make the financial transaction system stable for importers and exporters of both India and Iran, Tehran has proposed the opening of local bank branches in each other's soil. Indian...
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Reuters
| 11 months ago
Topics White House Press Secretary Jay Carney speaks to reporters about Operation Fast and Furious in the briefing room of the White House in Washington June 21, 2012. The White House praised the European Union for prohibiting Iranian crude oil...
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The Daily Star
| 11 months ago
A May 16, 2004 file photo shows an aerial view of the Balal offshore oil platform in the Gulf waters, in the Gulf on the edge of Qatar's territorial waters. A European Union embargo on Iranian oil went into effect on July 1, 2012, provoking anger in...
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Fox News
| 11 months ago
Iran A semiofficial Iranian news agency says Tehran plans to deploy submarines in the Caspian Sea...Abbas Zamini as saying Iran plans to deploy "light submarines" to the oil-rich sea that adjoins Iran, Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and...
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Times of Oman
| 11 months ago
Dubai's national oil company may have to stop importing condensate from Iran unless Washington grants it an exemption or temporary exception from this week's tightening of US sanctions, diplomatic and industry sources said. US State Department...
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Reuters
| 11 months ago
Western powers negotiating with Iran over its nuclear program have not been "serious enough" in their attempts to resolve an escalating stand-off with the Islamic Republic, Tehran's U.N. envoy said on Friday.
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United Press International
| 11 months ago
China and Singapore became the latest countries to get protection from U.S. sanctions because of moves away from Iranian crude, a U.S. official said. U.S. and European sanctions targeting the Iranian energy sector go into force within days.
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Newyork Times
| 11 months ago
Follow @nytimesworld for international breaking news and headlines. Iran said it had agreed with Britain to establish diplomatic interests sections in each other's capitals, seven months after Britain nearly broke off relations with Iran, withdrew...
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The New York Times
| 11 months ago
Follow @nytimesworld for international breaking news and headlines. Iran said it had agreed with Britain to establish diplomatic interests sections in each other's capitals, seven months after Britain nearly broke off relations with Iran, withdrew...
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BBC
| 11 months ago
US grants China six-month Iran oil sanctions reprieve The US hopes that hitting Iran's oil revenue will force Tehran to end its nuclear ambitions The United States has granted China a six-month reprieve from financial sanctions for buying Iranian oil.
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Yedioth Ahronoth
| 11 months ago
Breaking News US grants Iran sanctions exceptions to China, Singapore The United States gave China a six-month reprieve from Iran financial sanctions on Thursday, avoiding a diplomatic spat with a country whose support it needs to try to quell...
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United Press International
| 11 months ago
The Iranian government is called on to place a moratorium on the death penalty following the execution of Arab minorities, U.N. officials said. Iranian authorities accused a group of minority Arabs with the 2011 deaths of police officers during a...
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Fox News
| 11 months ago
Iran Iran's state TV says Iran has warned that "illegitimate measures" could damage prospects of nuclear talks between Tehran and the west. The report Thursday said Iran's top nuclear negotiator, Saeed Jalili, made the warning in a letter to...
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Fox News
| 11 months ago
FoxNews.com Two people previously lashed 160 times for consuming alcohol, have been sentenced to death for repeatedly consuming alcohol under the country's Islamic Shariah law, which forbids the use, manufacturing and trading of all alcoholic...