Reuters: Progress in this week’s nuclear talks between Iran and six major powers depends on how Tehran responds to a proposal offered by the six in February, a senior U.S. official said on Wednesday.
U.S. official puts onus on Iran in upcoming nuclear talks
Israel PM wary ahead of Iran nuclear talks
AFP: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday expressed concern ahead of the next round of talks between Iran and the international community over Tehran’s controversial nuclear programme.
Iran’s nuclear program entails huge costs, few benefits: report
Reuters: Iran will pursue its nuclear quest although it has reaped few gains from a totem of national pride that has cost it well over $100 billion in lost oil revenue and foreign investment alone, two think-tanks said on Wednesday.
AP Interview: UN nuke chief concerned about Iran
AP: The U.N’s top nuclear official expressed concern Tuesday that Iran may be secretly continuing work on nuclear weapons while his agency is tied up in protracted negotiations with the country on restarting an investigation into past suspected research and development of such arms.
Iran atomic deal before June unlikely, ex-Obama adviser says
Bloomberg: Iran and world powers are unlikely to strike a deal this week that would lift international sanctions in exchange for a cut in the Persian Gulf nation’s nuclear activities, said a former White House adviser.
US restraint in Syria could aid Iran nuclear talks
AP: President Barack Obama’s reluctance to give military aid to Syrian rebels may be explained, in part, in three words: Iranian nuclear weapons.
UN arms trade pact passes over objections by Iran, Syria
Bloomberg: The first international treaty regulating the $70 billion global arms trade was approved today in a lopsided vote at the United Nations General Assembly, days after it was delayed by a handful of countries led by Iran.
Iraq poll hopefuls targeted in politics of death
AFP: On a Sunday evening in March, gunmen walked into the offices of a prominent lawyer in the Iraqi capital, opened fire and left him for dead. A friend discovered his body a short time later.
Iran cools nuclear work as vote looms
Wall Street Journal: Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has decided to keep Iran’s nuclear program within limits demanded by Israel for now, according to senior U.S., European and Israeli officials, in a move they believe is designed to avert an international crisis during an Iranian election year.
Iranian tourists in Egypt showcase warming ties
AP: More than 50 Iranian tourists arrived by boat to the ancient city of Luxor on Monday as part of a rare visit that showcases how much ties between the two countries have warmed since Islamist President Mohammed Morsi came to power last year.


