News Archive - 19 May 2014

Iran Wants IAEA To Act In businesslike, Non-Political Way

TEHRAN, May 19 (Bernama) -- A spokesman for Iran's Atomic Energy Organisation said Tehran expects the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to deal with Iran in "a businesslike and not political way".

Chance to silence critics

MALAYSIA’S Uber Cup team will have the opportunity to step out of the shadow of the wife of Lee Chong Wei when they open their Group Z campaign against Denmark in New Delhi today.

Oil Futures Extend Gains, Ukraine Tensions in Focus

Oil Futures Extend Gains, Ukraine Tensions in Focus

Iran urges extradition of MKO members

Iranian Judiciary Chief Ayatollah Sadeq Amoli Larijani has called on Iraq to extradite members of the terrorist Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) to the Islamic Republic to face trial.

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Amlo to check transactions of Suthep, Chumpol

The Anti-Money Laundering Office will check transactions of Suthep Thaugsuban and Chumpol Julasai, two leaders of the People's Democratic Reform Committee, Amlo Secretary General Sihanart Prayoonrat said Monday.

Brent rises to $110 on Libya violence, fall in output

* Armed gunmen storm Libya's parliament on Sunday * Libyan oil output falls to 200,000 bpd, from 300,000 bpd last week * Obama, Hollande agree Russia to face further costs over Ukraine * Iran, Western powers make little progress in talks last week (Updates prices) By Jacob Gronholt-Pedersen SINGAPORE, May...

Christie carves out hawkish stance on foreign policy

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie painted a bleak picture of America's standing in the world on Sunday, blaming the Obama administration for making the country appear weak by not defending the nation's values in other parts of the globe. "No one understa...

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Zarif urges world powers not to miss again opportunity to clinch nuclear deal with Tehran like in 2005. TEHRAN - Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said Sunday that clinching a final nuclear deal with world powers was still possible, despite a tough latest round of talks in Vienna.

In New York, Christie slams Obama, champions Israel

NEW YORK - The United States needs to again be "a moral power" in the world, having ceded some authority during President Obama's tenure, Gov. Christie said Sunday night.