Iran, Trump and Strait of Hormuz
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Common Iranians face job losses and shortages. But key institutions remain in place, with hardliners stronger now.
Former CIA station chief Dan Hoffman said on "The Sunday Briefing" that a reported agency deception campaign may have helped draw Iranian forces away from a missing U.S. airman, offering new insight into the mission that culminated in a daring rescue ...
The Middle East area continues to be one of the most volatile regions of the world. Much of the volatility exists because of ongoing and evolving relationships and conflicts between international and regional players. The primary driver of these ...
US President Donald Trump issued new threats and mused about negotiations at a White House press conference Monday as the war with Iran continues. Earlier, Tehran rejected a temporary ceasefire proposed by negotiators, and Israel announced a new strike on ...
Iran's Revolutionary Guards have declared that Iranian security forces hold the Strait of Hormuz under full control and have warned that any enemy miscalculation would result in forces being trapped in its "deadly vortex". The Guards' naval command made ...
The Trump administration reportedly halted dollar shipments to Baghdad to pressure Iraq into disbanding Iran-backed militias that have attacked U.S. personnel.
U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu started the Iran war off with a bang — not just the bang of bombs and rockets, but the rhetorical bang of declaring their intent to spur the Iranian people to overthrow the Islamic ...
Iran has executed a man who was convicted of being a member of Jaish al-Adl, a Sunni armed group, Iranian state media Press TV reported on Sunday citing the countrys judiciary.
Civil unrest in Iran has surfaced repeatedly over the past decade, from fuel protests to the nationwide demonstrations following the death of Mahsa Amini. Each wave has grown broader, more defiant and less fearful.
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Amrit Jha freed in Iran after detention by security forces
Kathmandu, April 15 -- Nepali national Amrit Jha, who had been in the custody of Iranian security forces, has been released, the government said on Wednesday.