ASTANA, Kazakhstan, June 5. President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev held a telephone conversation with President of Iran Masoud Pezeshkian, Trend reports.
US targets Iran’s shadow banking with new sanctions
The U.S. issued Iran-related sanctions targeting more than 30 individuals and entities it said are part of a “shadow banking” network that has laundered billions of dollars through the global …
US targets Iran’s shadow banking with new sanctions
The U.S. issued Iran-related sanctions targeting more than 30 individuals and entities it said are part of a “shadow banking” network that has laundered billions of dollars through the global …
U.S. Sanctions Hit Iranian Oil Smuggling Network in Asia
The U.S. Treasury Department has unleashed a sweeping wave of sanctions targeting a sprawling network of companies and individuals accused of facilitating Iranian oil and petrochemical exports in viol …
U.S. Sanctions Hit Iranian Oil Smuggling Network in Asia
The U.S. Treasury Department has unleashed a sweeping wave of sanctions targeting a sprawling network of companies and individuals accused of facilitating Iranian oil and petrochemical exports in viol …
Israel strikes Hezbollah-run drone factories in Syria, Iran violating ceasefire
The IDF further disclosed that Hezbollah’s aerial unit, known as Unit 127, has launched over 1,000 drones toward Israel since the Gaza war began.
Iran Prepares Counterproposal Amid Nuclear Enrichment Standoff With US
This edition of the Farda Briefing looks at how Iran is pushing to maintain its uranium enrichment capabilities and what analysts say this means for nuclear talks moving forward.
Iran-U.S. Nuclear Talks: What’s at Stake?
About a year after Mr. Trump left the agreement, Iran, not seeing any financial benefits, moved away from its obligations and increased its levels of uranium enrichment, gradually reaching 60 percent.
In Iran, millions of Afghans are facing the threat of expulsion
The four million Afghans living – undocumented or not – in the territory of the Islamic Republic are at risk of being sent back to their country. Once tolerated, these exiles are now also facing a violent anti-migrant campaign from Iranians.
Energy Promises Fade as Iraq Faces a Long Hot Summer
U.S. sanctions on Iranian gas, disputes with the Kurdistan Regional Government, and rival political factions threaten to derail energy projects.