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Iran lashed out at the United States for crossing "a very big red line" with its risky tactic of attacking the three nuclear facilities with missiles and 15,000-kilo bombs in its so-called ...
Germany, France and the United Kingdom hold talks with Iran in Istanbul Friday, just days after the three European nations warned they would reimpose stiff sanctions on Tehran.
Iran has expressed willingness to resume nuclear talks with the United States, contingent upon adherence to certain ...
The United States, the Middle East and world oil markets are bracing for Iran’s response after President Donald Trump launched punishing strikes on Iranian nuclear energy sites overnight.
Editor's Note: This page is a summary of news on the U.S. strikes on Iran's nuclear sites for Sunday, June 22. For the latest news, view our story for Monday, June 23. The United States went on ...
Iran's deputy foreign minister said that despite a lack of trust in Washington after the U.S. caused "serious" damage to its nuclear facilities, Tehran was still open to diplomacy.
As tensions escalate between the United States and Iran, concerns are mounting over potential Iranian retaliation should the U.S. decide to join Israel in its conflict with Iran.
Negotiations between Iran and the United States over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program will move to what is known as the “expert level” as analysts say the talks are progressing.
If nuclear negotiations fail and conflict arises with the United States, Iran will strike American bases in the region, Defence Minister Aziz Nasirzadeh said on Wednesday, days ahead of a planned ...
As world waits for latest on Iran's nuclear capabilities, protesters take to streets of NYC 04:30. Demonstrators hit the streets across New York City on Sunday in opposition of the United States ...
Iran and the United States were friends for most of the 20th century. As the Cold War took hold in the 1950s, Washington relied on Iran's reigning Shah to help stem Soviet influence spreading in ...
In a first meeting, the United States and Iran show signs of pragmatism and limited aims, which would make success more likely. But hard-liners on both sides — and Israel — are bound to balk.
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