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Jul 10, 2015 In The News

Iran and major powers gave themselves until Monday to reach a nuclear agreement, their third extension in two weeks, as Tehran accused the West of throwing up new stumbling blocks to a deal.

Jul 10, 2015 In The News

Iran's foreign minister has accused world powers of making it harder to reach agreement at nuclear talks in Vienna by taking different positions.

Jul 10, 2015 In The News

Iran's foreign minister has accused world powers of making it harder to reach agreement at nuclear talks in Vienna by taking different positions.

Jul 10, 2015 In The News

Iran has blamed bickering between the U.S. and its negotiating partners for the missed Thursday deadline at the nuclear talks in Vienna, as officials in the Austrian capital checked their optimism over hopes for a final deal.

Jul 9, 2015 In The News

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry threatened Thursday to walk away from nuclear talks as he signaled that diplomats won't conclude an agreement over the coming hours - another delay that this time could complicate American efforts to quickly implement any deal.

Jul 9, 2015 In The News

As soon as next week, Congress could have an up-or-down vote on President Obama's nuclear deal with Iran.

Jul 9, 2015 In The News

US Secretary of State John Kerry has said that America and other major powers are not in a rush to reach a nuclear agreement with Iran.

Jul 8, 2015 In The News

Remember the Alamo? The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) certainly hopes that you will because the San Antonio Missions — including the Alamo — is one of the newest World Heritage Sites.

Jul 8, 2015 In The News

London has become the money-laundering capital of the world with billions of dollars in stolen funds illegally hidden in the city’s booming property market, according to an investigation that will be broadcast Wednesday.

Jul 8, 2015 In The News

President Barack Obama pegged the chances of a nuclear agreement with Iran at “less than 50-50,” even as he worked to reassure Senate Democrats that he won’t accept a bad deal, according to a U.S. senator who attended a gathering at the White House.

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