Tehran, Donald Trump and Iran
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The US embassy in Iraq is preparing for an ordered evacuation due to heightened security risks in the region, an Iraqi security official and a US source said on Wednesday. Iran's Defense Minister Aziz Nasirzadeh said earlier in the day that Tehran will strike US bases in the region if nuclear talks and conflict arise with Washington.
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Amazon S3 on MSNIran ROARS Back After US-EU 'Provocation' | Tehran Vows ‘FIRM RESPONSE’ Over IAEA Nuclear PressureIran has condemned a “provocative” IAEA resolution backed by the U.S., France, the UK, and Germany, escalating nuclear tensions. Tehran insists its uranium enrichment is for peaceful purposes, warning of a "firm response" if pressured further.
Advisor to the Supreme Leader of Iran on international Affairs Ali Akbar Velayati in an interview with Tasnim agency said that the Islamic Republic successfully prevented the implementation of the so-called "Zangezur Corridor" project,
Iran appears ready to retaliate if it faces too much pushback. It says this could be “proportionate,” although that leaves many options open.
As nuclear talks falter, opposition group NCRI claims Iran has masked its warhead programme behind a fake satellite-launch programme.
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TEHRAN: Iran’s foreign ministry announced on Tuesday that a new round of indirect nuclear talks with the United States is being planned for Sunday in Muscat, countering an earlier statement
The brutal murder of Kubra Rezai exposes urgent human rights issues faced by Afghan refugees in Iran, demanding accountability and stronger protections for vulnerable communities.
Temperatures in the holy cities of Saudi Arabia have so far reached 47 deg C. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Iran’s foreign ministry said on Monday that Tehran will soon submit its counter-proposal for a nuclear deal with the United States, criticizing Washington’s proposal as “lacking characteristics.”
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The National on MSNTehran to scrap street name that honoured assassin of Egyptian president Sadat amid warming tiesIran's capital has announced plans to scrap a street name that honoured one of the killers of former Egyptian president Anwar Sadat, a symbolic bone of contention in ties with Cairo since the assassination more than four decades ago.