RT - A Turkish official told AP that police have found evidence inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul which confirms that journalist Jamal Khashoggi was killed there.
The "high level official" spoke to the AP on the condition of anonymity, but said that police had found "certain evidence" that Khashoggi had died in the building. The official did ...
AP |JON GAMBRELL and NASSER KARIMI: Irans nuclear chief told The Associated Press on Tuesday that he hopes the atomic deal between Tehran and world powers survives, but warns the program will be in a stronger position than ever if not.
Ali Akbar Salehi also told the AP in an exclusive interview Tuesday in Tehran that the consequences . will be harsh ...
IFP - A former Iranian lawmaker and journalist says the Western media, particularly the AFP, Reuters, and the Associated Press, are fixated on tarnishing the image of the Islamic Republic and weakening the resolve of the Iranian people who resist against the bullying western powers.
Bijan Nobaveh, a former correspondent for Islamic Republic ...
AP |JOSH LEDERMAN and EDITH M. LEDERER: President Donald Trump and Irans top diplomat have traded sharp warnings, with Trump threatening bigger problems than ever if Tehran restarts its nuclear program. Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif put the president on notice, telling The Associated Press if the U.S. pulls out of the nuclear deal, Iran mostly ...
IRNA - A few hours after the UN nuclear watchdog reiterated on Thursday for the eighth time that Iran is committed to its obligations based on the historic nuclear deal, the US news agency, Associated Press, has abortively tried to change the story.
In a biased report, AP claimed that Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency ...
TEHRAN, Mar. 29 (MNA) An Iranian top official has renounced claims made by an Associated Press news story on nuclear talks.
Rejecting Associated Press report, an Iranian high ranking negotiator has told Mehr News correspondent in Lausanne that the report by AP contains inaccurate information such as transferring Irans uranium to Russia.
The authority ...
VIENNA (AP) -- With time for negotiations running short, the U.S and Iran are discussing a compromise that would let Iran keep much of its uranium-enriching technology but reduce its potential to make nuclear weapons, two diplomats tell The Associated Press.
Such a compromise could break the decade-long deadlock on attempts to limit Iranian activities ...
UNITED NATIONS (AP) -- The U.S. is considering softening present demands that Iran gut its uranium enrichment program in favor of a new proposal that would allow Tehran to keep nearly half of the project intact while placing other constraints on its possible use as a path to nuclear weapons, diplomats told The Associated Press.
The initiative, revealed ...
NEW YORK (AP) - The family of a former Marine imprisoned in Iran since his arrest three years ago on spying charges said his conditions have improved and he is now allowed to call home several times a week.
The sister and brother-in-law of Amir Hekmati acknowledge that's a big step forward for a man who spent his first 16 months held in solitary confinement ...
Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany are reportedly discussing a new proposal over the Iranian nuclear energy program.
The new proposal would leave much of Iranian enriching machines in place but disconnected from feeds of uranium, the Associated Press reported.
Iran and the six countries Russia, China, the ...
[caption id="attachment_116689" align="alignright" width="258"] Iraq President Fouad Massoum, right, followed by Iraq Foreign Minister Ibrahim Al-Jaafari, left, arrive with Iraqi officials at Orly airport south of Paris, France, Sunday, Sept. 14, 2014 ahead of a conference with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, French President Francois Hollande ...
[caption id="attachment_114669" align="alignright" width="250"] This Monday, Sept. 1, 2014 photo shows a nuclear research reactor at the headquarters of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, in Tehran, Iran, which went online with American help in 1967 _ before Irans 1979 Islamic Revolution strained ties between the two countries. The deputy head ...
Western media have twisted Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarifs remarks about Tehran-P5+1 nuclear talks, suggesting he has conditioned Tehrans cooperation against ISIL terrorists in Iraq on the lifting of anti-Iran bans.
Commenting on the need for the removal of anti-Iran sanctions over the countrys nuclear activities as part of a possible ...
TEHRAN (FNA)- A senior Iranian lawmaker condemned the AP's recent report which misquoted Iranian Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani as saying that Iran has excessive enriched uranium and would use it as a bargaining chip in the upcoming talks with the world powers, and said it was the result of US media's biased attitude and compliance with the White ...
Tehran , Oct 9, IRNA Public Relations of Majlis (Parliament) denied parts of Majlis Speaker Ali Larijani interview with Associated Press about surplus enriched uranium in Iran.
Associated Press quoted Larijani as saying that Iran has more enriched uranium than it needs and plans to use that as a bargaining chip at nuclear talks in Geneva next week....
NasimThe White House repeatedly denied requests by the Associated Press for evidence on the use of chemical weapons by the Syrian government based on which the US has mounted rhetoric of war against the Muslim country.
The U.S. government insists it has the intelligence to prove it, but the public has yet to see a single piece of concrete evidence ...
TEHRAN, May 14 (MNA) The Associated Press reports the US government secretly obtained two months worth of telephone records of its journalists as part of a year-long investigation.
Aljazeera News Network quoted AP reporting that the US government for two months secretly recorded telephone lines of its [AP] offices and journalists, including their ...