So far, more than 9.88 million tests have been conducted in Iran for the diagnosis of coronavirus. Iran continues to monitor the coronavirus situation in the country. According to recent reports from …
The US, Israel must stay tough on Iran – comment
Iran’s game is to try to seek regional hegemony, while also threatening Israel through weapons trafficking to Hezbollah and sending missiles to Iraq and Syria; increasing its na …
Iran’s vaccination drive becomes ensnared in geopolitics
Tehran has fuelled doubt over western vaccines but is now struggling to convince Iranians to take Russia’s jab …
Biden policies the same as Trumpism, says Iran’s only presidential candidate
Hossein Dehghan criticises continuing sanctions by US and says Tehran’s approach to nuclear issue will change …
Worse Than Iraq: Why Invading Iran Would Be a Fool’s Errand
A war with Iran would have devastating consequences and would be more costly than Iraq or Afghanistan. Key Point: The Trump administration left the Iran Deal and turned up the pressure. However, that …
Iran producing uranium metal in violation of the 2015 nuclear deal, U.N. inspectors say
The move marks the latest breach of the 2015 nuclear accord, as Iran seeks to bolster its leverage before possible negotiations with the Biden admin.
Iran produces uranium metal, IAEA says, in latest breach of deal
Iran has carried out its plan to produce uranium metal, the U.N. atomic watchdog confirmed on Wednesday, despite Western powers having warned Iran that would breach their 2015 nuclear deal as uranium …
Reporter’s Notebook: Iran analyst sees glimmer of hope in US relations amid ‘terrible’ economy
Economist Saeed Laylaz estimates GDP has shrunk 10% over the past two years and he chalks it up mostly to sanctions and the pandemic.
Analysis: Economic Pain May Push Tough-Talking Iran to Show Nuclear Flexibility
Nazanin Tabatabaee/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via REUTERS/File Photo Reuters DUBAI/PARIS (Reuters) – Iran insists the new U.S. administration act first to save the collapsing 2015 nuclear deal but …
After U.S. Immigration Battle, Musician Kayhan Kalhor Returns To Iran
Grammy-winning Iranian musician Kayhan Kalhor called the U.S. home for decades, until chaotic encounters with the immigration system caused him to leave the country permanently.