The lesson from Iran’s nuclear failure is not that the threat is gone, but rather that firm action, clear redlines, and support from other countries in the region can all affect Tehran’s decisions.
But despite their shared interests, BRICS as a grouping is not ready to seize the moment. Its members—which now include Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Indonesia, and the United Arab Emirates—are too divided ...
President Donald Trump says he will sell F-35 advanced fighter jets to Saudi Arabia on the eve of Crown Prince Mohammed bin ...
Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian recently said that the country will rebuild its damaged nuclear facilities “with greater ...
Iran is facing one of its most severe droughts in decades, prompting authorities to accelerate cloud-seeding operations and ...
A prolonged drought along with years of overconsumption, an inefficient agricultural sector and mismanagement have led to the ...
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said Iran is not enriching uranium anywhere in the country after devastating air strikes by Israel and the United States in June, though it reserves the right to ...
Iran’s deputy foreign minister Saeed Khatibzadeh has said his country’s nuclear program is still “intact” despite US and Israeli strikes on its nuclear facilities earlier this year.
Iran’s foreign minister said Sunday that Tehran is no longer enriching uranium at any site in the country, trying to signal ...
The U.S. targeted the Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan nuclear facilities in an operation dubbed Midnight Hammer. B-2 bombers ...
Washington's current approach toward Tehran does not indicate any readiness for "equal and fair negotiations", Iran's foreign ...
An NBC News film crew was given exclusive access to the National Aerospace Park on Wednesday, a rarity for a foreign news organization.