U.S.
extends Iran oil sanctions waivers to China, India, South Korea
WASHINGTON - The U.S. State Department extended six-month Iran sanctions
waivers on Friday to China, India, South Korea and other countries in
exchange for their reducing purchases of Iranian crude oil earlier this year.
French
carmakers poised for scramble to reclaim Iran
PARIS/DUBAI - Peugeot and Renault are among Western firms sending
executives to an automotive conference that opens in Iran on Saturday -
firing the starting gun on a more overt race for post-sanctions business.
Iran
sees nuclear deal implementation starting by early January
VIENNA - The implementation of a landmark deal between Iran and world
powers to curb Tehran's nuclear program in return for some sanctions relief
is expected to start by early January, its envoy to the U.N. atomic agency
said on Friday.
European
firms size up Iran's post-deal potential
BERLIN - The phone hasn't stopped ringing at the German-Iranian Chamber of
Commerce since six world powers reached a deal with Tehran to curb its
nuclear program, opening the prospect that Iran can begin to shake off its
economic isolation.
India
accelerates Iranian port project after U.S.-Iran thaw
NEW DELHI - - India is sending a team to Iran to speed up work on a port
that will provide access to resource-rich Central Asia and Afghanistan,
officials said, moving quickly to take advantage of a thaw in Iran's
relations with the West.
Iran
shakes up foundation controlled by Ayatollah's business empire
LONDON - A multi-billion dollar organization controlled by Iran's supreme
leader shook up the management of its charity division, appointing as its new
chief a man involved in the confiscation of thousands of properties from
Iranian citizens.
Seven
killed in Iran quake, no damage to nuclear station reported
DUBAI - At least seven people were killed in an earthquake in Iran on
Thursday near the city of Bushehr, where the country's sole nuclear power
plant is situated, state news agency IRNA reported.
IAEA
says may need more money to help implement Iran nuclear deal
VIENNA - The U.N. atomic watchdog will probably need more money to verify
the implementation of a landmark nuclear deal between Iran and six world
powers, its chief said on Thursday, and it would take some time to prepare
for the task. | Video
Iran
and Gulf states make tentative diplomatic moves
RIYADH - United Arab Emirates Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed
on a rare visit to Iran on Thursday called for a partnership with Iran, but
suspicion remains despite Tehran's tentative overtures towards its Gulf
neighbors.
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