The Post reported that Israel and the US conspired to leak stories that tensions were high between US President Donald Trump ...
The Times of Israel on MSN
Report: Netanyahu, Trump planned Iran strike far in advance, ran deception campaign
Washington Post says two leaders began plotting attack in February, leaked false stories to US and Israeli media painting ...
Asharq Al-Awsat on MSN
Iranian president rejects 'humiliating conditions' set by US for resuming nuclear talks
Tehran: Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian rejected “humiliating conditions” set by the US for resuming nuclear talks, warning against any attempts to exert coercion, bullying, or any process that ...
The Times of Israel on MSN
Mossad chief: Israel has duty to ensure Iran cannot restart nuclear program
At spy agency award ceremony, David Barnea says Islamic Republic will break out to bomb 'as soon as it is allowed,' says ...
Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has reiterated his country's support for Iran, saying Moscow will never abandon its ...
A deep mistrust of American politicians has been a prevalent sentiment among Iranians for decades, dating back to the 1953 ...
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said he discussed his country’s nuclear program and Israel’s actions in the Middle ...
He emphasised that potential cooperation would pertain to technical safety, not inspections. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Welcome back to The Farda Briefing, an RFE/RL newsletter that tracks the key issues in Iran and explains why they matter. I'm RFE/RL correspondent Kian Sharifi. In this edition, I'm looking at ...
Iran ended its cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency on Thursday after the United Nations watchdog passed a resolution backing further inspections of the Islamic Republic’s nuclear ...
From the moment Israel and Iran agreed to a U.S.-imposed ceasefire in June, ending a 12-day air war that the United States itself participated in, the Iranian nuclear issue has taken the form of one ...
According to Abbas Araghchi, the United States should first change its approach to negotiations, then Iran will consider sitting down with it ...
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