Iran may be planning to quickly execute protesters, NGO warns
Protests have erupted in Iran following the death of Mahsa Amini, a woman who died after she was arrested for wearing a hijab authorities considered "improper."
More Sanctions Won't Fix This
Iran treats all the embargoes and sanctions the same way: It cheats.
Russia's Iran-Made Drones 'Failing' and Not Meeting Expectations: Pentagon
Iranian drones have suffered "numerous failures on the battleground" in Ukraine, according to a top U.S. official.
Israeli PM: Sanctions Relief for Iran Would Create 'Nuclear Nightmare'
"These very days illustrate what the world would look like if a radical Islamic regime acquired a nuclear weapon," Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said.
Biden is Giving Up Powerful U.S. Financial Sanctions on Iran
Since taking office, the Biden administration has taken a series of calculated steps to rejoin the Iran nuclear deal.
Biden Needs to Re-engage Iran Before It's Too Late
Instead of taking the opportunity to reset U.S. relations with Iran, the Biden administration has mostly continued a course of aggression set by the last administration.
Europe: Snap Back Iran Sanctions or Snap Global Backbone
Europe must find its backbone and join the U.S. in holding Iran accountable.
New U.K. Sanctions Offer Opportunity to Narrow Transatlantic Gap on Iran
A welcome opportunity to bolster U.S.-U.K. relations.
We Need to Invoke the UN Snapback on Iran—Before It's Too Late
Iran has repeatedly violated the flawed nuclear accord since the day it was announced.
The Fight for Change in Iran
A leading proponent of democratic change for Iran surveys the current climate in the Islamic Republic.
Trump Sanctions Weaken Tehran as Protests Escalate In Iran, Iraq, Lebanon
Economic pain is undermining the Iranian government at home and—for the first time—in two of its most important client states.
U.S. Sends Warning to Iran by Deploying Carrier Fleet and Bomber Task Force
"We are fully prepared to respond to any attack, whether by proxy, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, or regular Iranian forces," national security adviser John Bolton said.
Iran: Bolton Suffers from 'Hallucinatory Psychosis'
White House national security adviser John Bolton had warned Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, "I don't think you'll have many more anniversaries left to enjoy."
European Leaders Make Effort to Preserve Iran Deal
The new special purpose vehicle for trade with Iran could keep the nuclear deal until 2020, experts argue.
China: 'Many' Citizens Concerned About Travel to Canada
Throughout China, there has been an increasing perception that the arrest of Huawei's CFO was a "political kidnapping" carried out in conjunction with the United States.
China Will Take Americans Hostage to Retaliate: Experts
Marty Kady, the editor of Politico Pro pointed out on Twitter that Meng's detention was the "equivalent of an Apple or Facebook exec being arrested in China."
U.S., Canada Violated Exec's 'Human Rights,' China Says
Beijing has urged the Western nations "to immediately correct the wrongdoing and restore the personal freedom of Ms. Meng Wanzhou," the Chinese Embassy said of the Huawei chief financial officer facing extradition to the U.S.
Trump Is Right on Iran Sanctions
The EU has now undertaken an aggressive campaign to weaken President Trump's sanctions. He will ensure that our allies don't take advantage of us.
'Big problems' For Iran, Says Trump On Nuclear Deal
Trump administration officials are preparing new economic sanctions against Tehran.
Iran Warns U.S. to Remove Bases Near Borders
Angry at sanctions and terrorism accusations, the leader of Iran's elite Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps said U.S. troops faced "a big risk" in the region.
U.S. Puts New Sanctions on Iran Over Missile Program
The decision comes after the U.S. declared that while the Islamic Republic is not in breach of the nuclear deal, it is not living up to the spirit of the accord.
Israel P.M. Vows to Push Trump on Iran Sanctions
Netanyahu has been harshly critical of the deal that six world powers including the United States under president Barack Obama struck with Iran to curb its nuclear program in return for an end to multilateral sanctions.
Dead Billionaire Walking
Iranian oil tycoon Babak Zanjani made billions from black market trading in the bazaar. Now he faces execution for corruption.
Behind the Iran Curtain
Iranians are emboldened by the nuclear deal, but the battle between conservatives and reformers is far from decided.
The Persian Rug Trade Is Back in Business
Until Obama signed an executive order lifting sanctions on Iran, all Persian rugs had been banned from entering the U.S.
Iran's President Rouhani in Italy to Boost Business
While in Paris, he will sign a contract to purchase 114 Airbus planes to add to Iran Air's fleet.
Despite Nuclear Deal, Iran Unveils Underground Missile
State television showed a new underground depot with Emad precision-guided missiles which the U.S. says can take a nuclear warhead.
What Will Iran Do With Its Newly Released Foreign Assets?
Though some may go to its military allies, the Iranian economy is starving for funds to spur job creation at home.
Iran Rejects Nuclear Deal Sanctions Extension Beyond 10 Years
Despite the deal, Iran will not change its anti-Western foreign policy.
The West Is Turning a Blind Eye to Iran's Sanctions Busting
A U.N. report suggests the lapse is because the U.S. does not want to upset the Mullahs ahead of a nuclear deal.