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Titel. Abbas Araghchi Iran Politik Beschreibung: iranischer Politiker, Ex-Botschafter in Japan, Stellvertreter des Außenministers und Sprecher des Außenministeriums Lizenz: FARS
Titel: Hinrichtung Bildbeschreibung: neue Debatte über Hinrichtung im Iran Stichwörter: Iran, KW42, Hinrichtung, Galgen Quelle: ISNA Lizenz: Frei
FREI FÜR SOCIAL MEDIA Eine Frau protestiert am 07.12.2012 auf dem Platz des 18. März in Berlin gegen Steinigungen und andere Formen der Hinrichtungen im Iran anlässlich des Internationalen Tages der Menschenrechte am 10. Dezember. Foto: Britta Pedersen/dpa
A security guard walks near a sculpture of a naked man covered up by a curtain behind the European and Iranian flags on October 14, 2013 at the United Nations' Geneva offices, ahead of fresh talks between world powers and Iran on its controversial nuclear programme. The cover-up of the marble man and his clearly visible penis was first reported by the Swiss newspaper Tribune de Geneve, which claimed that the aim was to avoid offending the Islamic republic's delegation talks. Swiss officials declined to address the newspaper's claim, and told AFP that the aim was to provide a neutral backdrop at the entrance to the meeting hall. AFP PHOTO / FABRICE COFFRINI (Photo credit should read FABRICE COFFRINI/AFP/Getty Images)
Delegations from Iran and other world powers sit before the start of two days of closed-door nuclear talks at the United Nations offices in Geneva October 15, 2013. Iran will face pressure on Tuesday to propose scaling back its nuclear programme to win relief from crippling sanctions as talks between world powers and Tehran resume after a six-month hiatus. REUTERS/Fabrice Coffrini/Pool (SWITZERLAND - Tags: ENERGY POLITICS)
A security guard walks near a sculpture of a naked man covered up by a curtain behind the European and Iranian flags on October 14, 2013 at the United Nations' Geneva offices, ahead of fresh talks between world powers and Iran on its controversial nuclear programme. The cover-up of the marble man and his clearly visible penis was first reported by the Swiss newspaper Tribune de Geneve, which claimed that the aim was to avoid offending the Islamic republic's delegation talks. Swiss officials declined to address the newspaper's claim, and told AFP that the aim was to provide a neutral backdrop at the entrance to the meeting hall. AFP PHOTO / FABRICE COFFRINI (Photo credit should read FABRICE COFFRINI/AFP/Getty Images)
Brennstäbe in Atomanlage Buschehr Quelle: aeoi.org.ir (Abkürzung für die Webseite Atom Energy Organisation Iran)
Hassan Rouhani *** Local Caption *** (News-Item): Iran's New President Hassan Rouhani is seen here at the United Nations as he's greeted by the United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon. Rouhani stated that he had a phone conversation with US President Obama and that a meeting could be happening any day during his stay in New York. He also assured us that Iran is not contemplating any nuclear proliferation program to develop Uranium for any bellic purposes. Photo via Newscom picture alliance
U.S. President Barack Obama talks with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani during a phone call in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington September 27, 2013. U.S. President Barack Obama and new Iranian President Hassan Rouhani held the historic phone call on Friday, in the highest level conversation between the estranged nations in more than three decades. Speaking to reporters at the White House, Obama said both men had directed their teams to work expeditiously toward an agreement on Iran's nuclear program. REUTERS/Pete Souza/The White House/Handout via Reuters (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. IT IS DISTRIBUTED, EXACTLY AS RECEIVED BY REUTERS, AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS. FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS
Titel: Iran Politik Hassan Rohani Beschreibung: Pressekonferenz des iranischen Präsidenten Hassan Rohani (Rowhani). Lizenz: Mehr
+++ bestmögliche Qualität +++ ARCHIV - Techniker der Internationalen Atomenergiebehörde inspizieren die Uranumwandlungsanlage im iranischen Isfahan (Aufnahme vom 03.02.2007). Die Weltgemeinschaft fürchtet, dass der Iran mit Hilfe seines umstrittenen Kernenergieprogramms auch Atomwaffen bauen will. Dem im November veröffentlichten Iran-Bericht der Internationalen Atomenergiebehörde IAEA zufolge soll Teheran in einem fortgeschrittenen Stadium an der Herstellung von Uran-Halbkugeln arbeiten, die in Waffen verwendet werden. (zu dpa-Hintergrund «Irans umstrittenes Atomprogramm») EPA/ABEDIN TAHERKENAREH +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
ARCHIV - Der damalige iranische Botschafter bei den Vereinten Nationen, Mohammed Dschawad Sarif, spricht in New York vor den Vereinten Nationen am 23.12.2006. EPA/PETER FOLEY (Zu dpa "Sarif: Berufsdiplomat und Freund des «Großen Satans»" vom 16.08.2013) +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++/eingest. sc pixel
Iran's President Hassan Rouhani addresses the 68th United Nations General Assembly at UN headquarters in New York, September 24, 2013. REUTERS/Ray Stubblebine (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS) / Eingestellt von wa
NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 24: Iranian President Hassan Rouhani addresses the U.N. General Assembly on September 24, 2013 in New York City. Over 120 prime ministers, presidents and monarchs are gathering this week for the annual meeting at the temporary General Assembly Hall at the U.N. headquarters while the General Assembly Building is closed for renovations. (Photo by Brendan McDermid-Pool/Getty Images)
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani smiles during an interview with Ann Curry from the U.S. television network NBC in Tehran, in this picture taken September 18, 2013, and provided by the Iranian Presidency. Rouhani said in the television interview with NBC News on Wednesday that his government would never develop nuclear weapons and that he had "complete authority" to negotiate a nuclear deal with the West. Reuters/President.ir/Handout via Reuters (IRAN - Tags: POLITICS HEADSHOT) ATTENTION EDITORS � THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY. NO SALES. NO ARCHIVES. FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. THIS PICTURE IS DISTRIBUTED EXACTLY AS RECEIVED BY REUTERS, AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS
***Achtung: SCHLECHTE Qualität - nicht als Teaser- oder Karusselbild verwenden!*** Der iranische Präsident Hassan Rohani bei der Abreise nach Bischkek zur Sitzung der Shanghaier Organisation für Zusammenarbeit *** Copyright: Fars Agency 12.09.2013
+++ bestmögliche Qualität +++ ARCHIV - Techniker der Internationalen Atomenergiebehörde inspizieren die Uranumwandlungsanlage im iranischen Isfahan (Aufnahme vom 03.02.2007). Die Weltgemeinschaft fürchtet, dass der Iran mit Hilfe seines umstrittenen Kernenergieprogramms auch Atomwaffen bauen will. Dem im November veröffentlichten Iran-Bericht der Internationalen Atomenergiebehörde IAEA zufolge soll Teheran in einem fortgeschrittenen Stadium an der Herstellung von Uran-Halbkugeln arbeiten, die in Waffen verwendet werden. (zu dpa-Hintergrund «Irans umstrittenes Atomprogramm») EPA/ABEDIN TAHERKENAREH +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
ARCHIV - Die iranische Anwältin Nasrin Sotudeh aufgenommen im September 2010. Sotudeh und der Filmemacher Jafar Panahi aus dem Iran sind die diesjährigen Preisträger des Sacharow-Preises des EU-Parlaments. Der Preis wird am 12.12.2012 in Straßburg verliehen. dpa (Bestmögliche Qualität) +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
US and Iran flags, on texture, partial graphic
Hassan Rohani Beschreibung: im Juni 2013 gewählte Präsident Irans Hassan Rohani in den 80er Jahren. Lizenz: tarikhirani Zugestellt von Pedram Habibi
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2276614 Russia, Novo-Ogarevo. 09/03/2013 Russian President Vladimir Putin meeting with Armenian President Serge Sargsyan in Novo-Ogaryovo, September 3, 2013. Alexei Druzhinin/RIA Novosti
Participants from the U.S., Russia, China, France, Britain and Germany prepare to start talks with Iranian negotiators in Almaty April 5, 2013. World powers will urge Iran on Friday to accept their offer to ease some economic sanctions if it stops its most sensitive nuclear work, in talks aimed at easing tensions that threaten to boil over into war. REUTERS/Ilyas Omarov/Pool (KAZAKHSTAN - Tags: POLITICS)
ARCHIV - Der damalige iranische Botschafter bei den Vereinten Nationen, Mohammed Dschawad Sarif, spricht in New York vor den Vereinten Nationen am 23.12.2006. EPA/PETER FOLEY (Zu dpa "Sarif: Berufsdiplomat und Freund des «Großen Satans»" vom 16.08.2013) +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++/eingest. sc pixel
The US aircraft carrier Carl Vinson (R) and the cruiser USS Bunker Hill (L) sit anchored off Manila Bay after arriving on May 15, 2011 for a four-day port of call accompanied by three other warships. The Carl Vinson is making a port call in the Philippine capital after its crew buried Osama bin Laden's remains in the Arabian Sea AFP PHOTO / JAY DIRECTO (Photo credit should read JAY DIRECTO/AFP/Getty Images)
Titel: Ali Laridschani ( Laridjani ), Parlamentspräsident Iran Quelle: Fars Zulieferer: Davoud Khodabakhsh
Titel. Abbas Araghchi Iran Politik Beschreibung: iranischer Politiker, Ex-Botschafter in Japan, Stellvertreter des Außenministers und Sprecher des Außenministeriums Lizenz: FARS
Iran, Abbas Araghchi, Sprecher des Außenministeriums Quelle: Mehr/Frei