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Monthly Archives: May 2018

Iran: Ramin Hossein Panahi’s Lawyer Reacts To Proclamations

Iran-HRM – In reaction to a statement issued by Kurdistan Justice Department claiming that the death row Iranian political prisoner Ramin Hossein Panahi has been “armed with Kalashnikov, pistol and grenade” at the time of arrest and has confessed “engagement with the agents,” his lawyer published a letter calling all these accusations as “false”. He emphasized that Ramin has been deprived of …

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Survey: Despite Its Ban Iranian Users Stay On Telegram

Radiofarda – Despite a ban on the popular messaging application Telegram, Iranians continue using the app, resorting to circumvention techniques, including virtual private networks, VPNs, and anti-filtering software, a recent survey conducted by Radio Farda shows.

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Iranian Currency Roils As Trump Decision Looms

Radiofarda – Iran’s currency rial continues its free fall reaching a historic low and bringing the country’s economy one step closer to collapse. Reports indicate that the U.S. dollar traded for more than 70,000 Rials on Monday May 7. It is almost double compared to a year ago.

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Oil Prices Highest Since 2014 Ahead Of Trump’s Iran Decision

RFL/RE – Oil prices surged to their highest levels since November 2014 as investors braced for U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision on whether to withdraw from Iran’s nuclear deal with world powers. Trump is due to announce his decision at 2 p.m. Washington time (eds 8 p.m. Prague time) on May 8, and most investors expect him to pull the …

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Trump To Announce Iran Nuclear Deal Decision Tuesday

VOA – President Donald Trump is set to announce Tuesday whether the U.S. will leave the Iran nuclear deal – several days ahead of a May 12th deadline. Iran and several of United State’s closest allies are bracing for a possible decision to quit the deal, with analysts saying this would have far-reaching consequences. VOA’s Diplomatic Correspondent Cindy Saine has …

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Why Europe could end up being blamed for nuclear deal collapse

Al-Monitor – The recent visits to Washington by French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel were in all likelihood the last chance for Europeans to convince President Donald Trump not to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal. With prospects for winning over Trump fading as the May 12 deadline for sanctions waivers approaches, one might argue that US …

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Rouhani suggests Europe can keep Iran nuclear deal alive

Al-Monitor – During a speech May 7, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani suggested that if the United States were to exit the comprehensive nuclear deal between Iran and the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council plus Germany, European countries could keep the deal alive. “The people must be certain that we have taken into consideration various possible scenarios …

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