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Vance says Iran agreed to let international nuclear inspectors back into the country during a "very, very good" first day of negotiations with the U.S.
Iran is expanding restrictions on the distribution of news content from the country. In a directive, it instructed international news outlets based in the Iranian capital — including The Associated Pr
And it isn’t Iran. For weeks, much of the world, from the Arab Gulf states to Europe, has accused Iran of violating international law by regulating the passage of and charging fees to ships transiting through the Strait of Hormuz. At the UN Security ...
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), the elite branch of the Iranian armed forces, has blocked President Masoud Pezeshkian’s presidential appointments and erected what sources described as a security cordon around Supreme Leader Mojtaba ...
The war between Iran and Israel and the United States has been an economic catastrophe for Iranians. Their country has lost at least 1 million jobs—possibly 2 million—since the war began. In the same period, almost 300,000 eligible Iranians have signed ...
Americans usually think about confrontation with Iran in terms of sanctions, warships, nuclear sites, and diplomatic ultimatums. But an equally important front doesn’t involve firepower or government threats: the media space.
President Trump expressed optimism about the U.S. and Iran's indirect talks in Doha, Qatar, while Tehran vowed to respond to any new threats. Eric Lob, an associate professor of politics and international relations at Florida International University,
There's more than one way for Iran to get a bomb. America needs to close off all the options. (Photo credit should read VAHID REZA ALAEI/AFP via ) AFP via There’s no shortage of criticism these days of the way the Trump administration chose to end the conflict with Iran – via a fourteen-point Memorandum of Understanding that has left the Iranian regime standing,
