Topic: Iran

Iran's New President Wants to 'Heal' Wounds, Enrich Uranium

Iranian President elect Hasan Rowhani, claps his hands, at the start of a press conference in Tehran, Iran, Monday, June 17, 2013.
AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi

In his first public address since being elected president of Iran on Friday, Hassan Rowhani says he wants his country to be friends with the U.S. again, but not if that means giving in to what the U.S. actually wants from them.

By Connor Simpson

Jun 15, 2013

Iran Sure Is Excited About Its New President

Iranians took to the streets to celebrate Hassan Rohani, a moderate cleric, being declared the victor in the country's Presidential elections on Saturday. Rohani earned more than 50 percent of the vote, avoiding a run-off, and defeating the five conservative candidates who are more in line with the Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Jun 14, 2013

Iran Goes to the Polls as Time Runs Out on the Ahmadinejad Era

Iranians are voting in their first presidential election since the "Green Revolution" of 2009, and despite the tragedy of the last vote, reformers are still hopeful they put one of their own in office.

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By Abby Ohlheiser

Jun 12, 2013

Google Probably Found Iran's Pre-Election Phishing Scheme

Iran may have targeted tens of thousands of Iranians with a phishing scheme in the weeks leading up to Friday's elections, according to an announcement by Google on Wednesday.

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By Dashiell Bennett

May 23, 2013

Two of Iran's Presidential Candidates Are Wanted for Murder

Iran has announced the list of eight qualified candidates who have been approved to campaign for president, including two men who are suspects in a notorious 1994 terrorist attack.

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By Abby Ohlheiser

May 16, 2013

Russia Just Sent Bashar al-Assad More Missiles

Russia, one of the few remaining friends of Bashar al-Assad's regime, just sent the Syrian government some advanced antiship missiles.

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By Dashiell Bennett

May 6, 2013

Inside Assad's Near-Perfect Plan to Turn Syria into 'The Sinkhole'

After more than two years of civil war, tens of thousands of deaths, a refugee crisis, ethnic cleansing, religious strife, terrorism, chemical warfare, and an international conflict that has engulfed all of its neighbors, Syria is still in the hands of Bashar al-Assad. Just the way he planned it. Here's how we got to the current state of play after the Israel attacks, and what's next.

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By Connor Simpson

Apr 16, 2013

Iran Earthquake Leaves Scores Dead

A powerful seismic event occurred near the Iran-Pakistan border on Tuesday, and some are expecting it may cause hundreds of deaths.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Apr 12, 2013

Back Off, World: Iran's 'Time Machine' Creator Isn't a Scientist

There is a sad reality to the otherwise hilarious non-time machine "time machine" story that came out of Iran this week: It's making the otherwise legitimate Iranian scientific community look bad, even though it knows — just like you — that the inventor is a total quack.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Apr 11, 2013

Iran's Latest Fake Invention Is a Time Machine That Fits in Your Computer

After mastering the art of drones (by way of Photoshop) and the science of sending a monkey (that was not real) into space, the latest breakthrough out of Iran is a "time machine." The only thing stopping production, apparently, is the fear that China will make millions of crappy versions of it.

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By Connor Simpson

Apr 6, 2013

The Latest, Kind of Promising Nuclear Talks with Iran Fell Apart

The nuclear negotiations between Iran and the western power brokers appeared to be achieving something. But when the parties emerged from the final meeting of two days worth of talks, nothing had changed and everything had fallen apart. 

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By Connor Simpson

Mar 24, 2013

John Kerry Is Sick of Iraq Letting Iran Fly Whatever It Wants Into Syria

Secretary of State John Kerry made a surprise trip to Iraq on Sunday to urge Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki to at the very least do something about the continued Iranian flights to Syria that go right through Iraq's airspace. Right now they're not doing very much. 

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By J.K. Trotter

Mar 21, 2013

A U.S. Secret Service Agent Almost Shot Ahmadinejad

He is no stranger to assassination attempts — both real and potentially imaginary — but according to a piece in the new issue of The Atlantic the Iranian leader's closest brush with death was entirely accidental.

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By J.K. Trotter

Mar 20, 2013

Obama Paints His Red Line on Syria

President Obama faced a simple question: Did the dueling accusations about chemical weapons in Syria cross his supposed line to engage or not? Well, in a press conference with Benjamin Netanyahu, he said the line is still there, and chemical weapons are a "game changer" — he's just not sure who crossed it yet. But he's "deeply skeptical" the opposition did.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Mar 15, 2013

Obama Says Iran Is a Year Away from a Nuke

As part of a mini press-tour to set up his first presidential trip to Israel next week, Barack Obama told an Israeli television station that Iran is at least a year away from developing a nuclear weapon.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Mar 14, 2013

Russia and Iran Prop Up Syria's War Machine, and Tell the West to Butt Out

While Europe and the U.S. hem-and-haw about finding ways to support Syria's rebel army — and get threatened for even considering it — Iran appears to have no reservations about funneling money to their enemies.

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By Connor Simpson

Mar 12, 2013

Iran May Sue Ben Affleck and George Clooney Over 'Argo'

Iranian media — propaganda versions and otherwise — is abuzz with reports that Iran's government, by way of Carlos the Jackal's French lawyer, is preparing to sue Hollywood over the "unrealistic portrayal" of Iranians in the Oscar-winning film.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Mar 7, 2013

Iran Stashed Bin Laden's Son-in-Law in Jail, Possibly to Use as a Bargaining Chip

On Thursday morning, we learned that that the United States had successfully captured Osama bin Laden's son-in-law, Sulaiman Abu Ghaith, who's also al Qaeda's spokesman. You'll never guess where he's been hiding the past ten years.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Mar 6, 2013

Can Venezuela and the U.S. Be Friends Again?

The death of Hugo Chavez may have created an opening for Venezuela to alter is relationship with the rest of the world, but will the country be able to change without its leader? Will it want to?

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By Connor Simpson

Mar 2, 2013

Iran and Syria Are Committed to the Their Friendship

Barring any international intervention or rebel advancement, Bashar al-Assad will be the President for another year, at least, if Iran is to be believed. Their friendship will live on.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Feb 26, 2013

Nuclear Negotiators Agree on Wrestling, Not Much Else

American and Iranian diplomats took a controversial nuclear-proliferation summit as an opportunity to bond the Olympic committee's decision to pull greco-roman and freestyle wrestling from future Olympic Games. Yeah, the nuclear talks ended pretty quickly.

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By David Wagner

Feb 26, 2013

Today's Best

Five Best Tuesday Columns

Joanne Bamberger on Silicon Valley's working moms, Jonathan Cohn on the inevitable sequester, Jeffrey Toobin on Pistorius' likely plea bargain, Hussein Banai on Iran's refusal to talk, and Arthur Levitt on an SEC failure.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Feb 25, 2013

Iran Is Not Impressed by 'Argo'

It looks like Ben Affleck will not be receiving any congratulatory phone calls from Iran today, after the media there dismissed his film's triumph at the Academy Awards as "Hollywood insiders sacrificing quality and artistic cinema to political slogans and distortions."

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By Dashiell Bennett

Feb 21, 2013

Inspectors Find Major Iran Nuclear Move Ahead of Talks

A week after being sent home from Tehran empty-handed, U.N. nuclear inspectors have revealed that Iran has being installing new centrifuges at their main nuclear plant, a clear act of defiance ahead of an upcoming round of talks.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Feb 20, 2013

Propaganda Parade

Did South Korea Help North Korea Light Obama on Fire in This Video?

In today's tour of state-sponsored propaganda: the link between video games and Korea's propaganda factory, how the end of Olympic wrestling brought Iran and the U.S. together, and China cracks down on food — not hackers.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Feb 14, 2013

Nuclear Negotiations with Iran Fail... Again

Leading negotiators for the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog agency left Tehran this morning after another round of talks with Iranian nuclear inspections accomplished absolutely nothing.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Feb 12, 2013

Iran's Fake Super-Stealth Jet Takes to the Fake Skies, Now with Nice Photoshop

The only technological miracle in this alleged flight of the Qahar 313 fighter over Mount Damavand is that someone at the Iranian defense ministry appears to have upgraded to Photoshop CS6 since the last copy-and-paste job went viral.

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By Esther Zuckerman

Feb 7, 2013

Trimming the Times

Unmasking the Horror of Guns, a Healthy Restaurant Boom, and NYFW's Front Row

A summary of the best reads found behind the paywall of The New York Times.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Feb 7, 2013

Iran Airs Spy Footage It (Allegedly) Took From a Captured U.S. Drone

Iran is jumping on the drone news bandwagon today, with expertly timed released of it claims is decrypted surveillance footage taken from a downed American drone.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Feb 6, 2013

The Most Ridiculous Propaganda from Iran's State TV Before Our New Sanctions

The United States leveled sanctions on Wednesday against the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting, a gigantic umbrella group that controls Press TV, which has given the world some truly absurd versions of news stories in the past year.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Feb 5, 2013

Someone Threw a Shoe at Ahmadinejad on His Not-So-Good Trip to Cairo

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's visit to Egypt has not gone so well, as he was lectured by a Sunni Cleric, mobbed by aggressive glad-handers, and had someone else throw a shoe at him.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Feb 5, 2013

Hezbollah Implicated in Attack on Israelis in Bulgaria

Bulgarian officials announced that the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah was behind a bus bombing that killed five Israeli tourists last summer, a ruling that could force Europe to officially sanction the group.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Feb 4, 2013

Iran's New 'Super' Stealth Fighter Jet Is Totally Fake

It's a made-in-Iran, "super advanced," radar "evading" military jet, prepared to unleash hell upon the regime's many enemies. Only there's now one major problem: Aviation experts say this plane can't even fly.

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By Connor Simpson

Feb 4, 2013

Ahmadinejad Wants to Be Iran's First Astronaut

What monkey? Unfazed by questions about whether his country's space monkey mission was staged, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is pretty gung ho about being his country's first man sent to space.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Feb 3, 2013

After Eight Months of Stalling, Iran Is Ready for Nuclear Talks… Probably

In a roomful of world leaders at a security conference in Munich, Iran's foreign minister, Ali Akbar Salehi, said on Sunday that his country is prepared to resume nuclear negotiations in Kazakhstan.

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By Connor Simpson

Feb 2, 2013

Joe Biden to Iran: Call Me, Maybe

The U.S. is open to direct talks with Iran over this whole nuclear weapon fiasco, but only if Iran is serious about coming to the table, Joe Biden said at a Munich security conference Saturday.

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By David Wagner

Feb 1, 2013

Look How Fake Iran's Space Monkey Was

Iran made a pretty big deal about their supposedly successful attempt at launching a monkey into orbit and returning him safely to Earth. But looking closely at evidence from the mission, experts have easily called Iran's bluff.

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By David Wagner

Feb 1, 2013

Today's Best

Five Best Friday Columns

Jonathan Tobin on how Hagel blew it, Chris Cillizza on why Hagel will still get confirmed, Flynt and Hillary Leverett on the need to accept Iranian power, Paul Krugman on the search for austerity successes, and Ron Fournier on covering Hillary. 

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By Dashiell Bennett

Jan 31, 2013

Iran and Syria Threaten Retaliation for Israeli Strike

Both Iran and Syria are ramping up the rhetoric this morning, not-so-subtly threatening Israel over its attack within Syria's borders on Wednesday.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Jan 31, 2013

Don't Look Now, but Iran and North Korea Are Upping Their Nuclear Games

There are two countries in this world that we'd rather not see tinker with nuclear energy: Iran and North Korea. And it just so happens one of those is now prepping for a nuclear test, while the other is bragging about how it's putting its own program into overdrive.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Jan 28, 2013

Iran Sent a Monkey Into Space

Iran claims that it sent a living organism into space for the first time ever, without help from any other countries, and brought it back alive.

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By Justin Elliott, ProPublica

Jan 22, 2013

Widely Cited Government Study on Iranian Spies 'Pulled for Revisions'

An official with the Library of Congress says a widely cited but poorly sourced report his office did on Iran's intelligence ministry has been pulled from circulation.

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By Esther Zuckerman

Jan 9, 2013

Trimming the Times

Iranian Bank Hackers, the Fate of the Dreamliner, and a Poetic Inauguration

A summary of the best reads found behind the paywall of The New York Times.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Jan 9, 2013

Syrians Exchanged for Iranians In Giant Prisoner Swap

A prisoner swap between the Syrian government and rebels forces reveals what Bashar al-Assad's thinks the life of one of his own citizens is worth: About 2 percent of an Iranian's. 

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By J.K. Trotter

Jan 8, 2013

These Photos of a Kidnapped FBI Agent in a Gitmo Jumpsuit... Were Sent by Iran?

After years of suggesting that his kidnapping was a terrorist plot, U.S. officials now believe that individuals working with the government of Iran delivered pictures of Robert Levinson to his family.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Jan 6, 2013

Life in Tehran Becomes Even More Miserable

On Sunday, an advisor to Iran's health minister made a grizzly announcement on state television. In the last year alone, air pollution in Tehran left 4,460 dead, and the problem's getting worse.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Jan 4, 2013

Iran Actually Agrees to More Nuclear Talks

Iran's top nuclear negotiator announced Friday that his nation will sit down for talks with the world's six major nuclear powers this month, rekindling a small bit of hope for a deal to end the country's bid for nuclear weapons.

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By David Wagner

Dec 26, 2012

Today's Best

Five Best Wednesday Columns

Shashank Joshi on talking to Iran, Molly Redden on a female Pentagon chief, Mark Bittman on obesity, Susan Crawford on Comcast's power, and Ruth Marcus on inflation inside the fiscal cliff. 

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By Dashiell Bennett

Dec 14, 2012

Are Nuclear Inspectors Headed to Iran?

The United Nations and Iran ended their latest negotiations over the country's nuclear program with an agreement to hold more negotiations, which is what amounts to a breakthrough in this ongoing stalemate. 

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By David Wagner

Dec 14, 2012

Today's Best

Five Best Friday Columns

Max Fisher on Chuck Hagel, Roger Cohen on oil, Simon Jenkins on North Korea, Jeffrey Goldberg on Australia, and Palav Babaria on Obamacare. 

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Dec 7, 2012

Ahmadinejad in Fierce Diplomatic Battle with Sweden... Over Leg-Crossing

The Swedish ambassador crossed his legs during a meeting with the Iranian president, and Ahmadinejad was so offended that he crossed his own in retaliation. Huh?

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