The U.S. wants Iran to end all uranium enrichment. The European nations have yet to make clear their position. The JCPOA limited Iran to enriching uranium up to 3.67% purity — sufficient for civilian nuclear power purposes but below the 90% purity needed for use in a weapon.
Yemen’s Huthis finance war with fuel from Iran: UN report
Fuel loaded from ports in Iran has generated revenue to finance the Yemen Huthi rebel war effort against the Saudi-backed government, according to a report by a UN panel of experts seen by AFP.
Iran nuclear talks restart: What we know
European and Iranian diplomats have arrived in Istanbul in a renewed effort to resolve the standoff over Tehran’s nuclear program. The talks mark the first formal engagement since June’s 12-day war between Iran and Israel, a conflict that included U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities and heightened tensions across the region.
Oil and Gold Surge as Markets React to Israel’s Strikes on Iran
Financial markets experienced significant volatility following Israel’s attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities, with investors …
Iran and Europeans hold ‘frank’ nuclear talks with UN sanctions looming
Iran said it would continue nuclear talks with European powers after “serious, frank, and detailed” conversations on Friday, the first such face-to-face meeting since Israel and the U.S. bombed Iran last month.
How Iran missiles prepared US Patriot units for Pacific war
The Patriot air defense system is capable of intercepting tactical ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, aircraft and drones.
Texas foreign buyer law rattles real estate brokers, investors
Senate Bill 17, signed into law by Gov. Greg Abbott in June, bans the purchase of any kind of real estate by entities tied to China, Iran, North Korea or Russia.
DOJ, Victim Fight Over Iran Property | Law.com
On Friday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit will hear argument in a case testing the scope of a federal law that expanded the rights of plaintiffs to go after foreign property in the …
European allies dangle Iran sanctions delay to revive US nuclear talks
Iran and the US held indirect talks for two months beginning in April, with a sixth round planned just before Israel launched strikes that killed dozens of senior Iranian military commanders and …
Europeans to test Iran’s appetite for nuclear compromise as sanctions loom
France, Britain and Germany will hold face-to-face talks with Iran on Friday for the first time since U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear sites in June, aiming to gauge Tehran’s appetite for a compromise to avert sanctions,