Central bank chief says US trying to prevent efforts to purchase vaccine through the WHO’s COVAX programme. Tehran, Iran – The United States is actively trying to prevent Iran’s efforts to buy a COVID …
Don’t Let Iran Get Away With Hostage-Taking
One year ago today, I was released from Iran as an American hostage in a prisoner swap. I went to Tehran in 2016 with little knowledge of its contemporary political reality. After a 40-month ordeal in …
Iran reveals its COVID-19 data for December 7
So far, more than 6.43 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 …
Iran Says ‘Smart Satellite-Controlled Machine Gun’ Killed Top Nuclear Scientist
Prominent Iranian scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh is seen in Iran in this undated photo taken before his death. Official Khamenei Website/WANA (West Asia News Agency)/Handout via REUTERS/File Photo …
Iran Centrifuge Plan Alarms European Trio
Plans by Iran to install advanced centrifuges at its main nuclear enrichment plant in Natanz are “deeply worrying”, France, Germany and the UK said on Monday. The three governments, dubbed the E3, …
European powers rebuke Iran after uranium enrichment announcement
‘I don’t know what Iran wants’: Mariam Claren’s fight to free her mother
Iranian Nahid Taghavi, 66, has been detained in Evin for seven weeks with no outside access …
Top Nuclear Scientist killed by Satellite-controlled Machine Gun With ‘Artificial Intelligence’: Iran
The top nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh was driving on a highway with a security detail of 11 Guards, when the machine gun “zoomed in” on his face and fired 13 rounds.
Iran scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh’s assassination was helped by ‘satellite device,’ Iran media reports
The recent assassination of Iran’s top nuclear scientist was carried out remotely with the help of satellite guidance, artificial intelligence and facial recognition, according to Iranian military …
Iranian missiles ‘will be dealt with’ if they get to Venezuela, Trump’s envoy for Iran and Venezuela says
The Trump administration isn’t backing off its hardline approach to Iran and Venezuela, even with less than two months left in office.