
House Democrats Express Concerns About Looming Deal With Iran
More than 40 US lawmakers, including about 30 Democrats, in the House of Representatives have signed onto a draft letter expressing fresh concerns about the renewed Iran nuclear deal.

More than 40 US lawmakers, including about 30 Democrats, in the House of Representatives have signed onto a draft letter expressing fresh concerns about the renewed Iran nuclear deal.

A member of the Ukrainian parliament says Russia is going to buy 100 more drones from Iran in addition to the drones it recently bought from the Islamic Republic.

Iran’s prosecutor-general Mohammad-Jafar Montazeri says since Tehran and Washington have no treaty on the expatriation of prisoners, such exchanges should be done through diplomatic channels.

Iran claimed on Wednesday that Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian is visiting Moscow carrying a message from a European leader about the war in Ukraine.

If a UN nuclear watchdog probe is not shelved, there will be no return to the 2015 nuclear deal, Iran's atomic chief, Mohammad Eslami reiterated on Wednesday.

Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid and former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have rebuked each other after their Monday meeting over the Iran nuclear deal.

Iran has reduced 100 liters of monthly gasoline quota in personal fuel cards from 250 liters to 150 liters, a deputy oil minister has announced.

Tehran and Washington have agreed to restore the 2015 nuclear deal and will announce terms in two to three weeks, a former IAEA official told Iran International.

The US Navy has prevented a support ship from Iran’s Revolutionary Guard’s Navy from capturing an unmanned vessel operated by the US 5th Fleet in the Persian Gulf.

Relative calm has been restored in Iraq after influential Shia cleric Muqtada al-Sadr urged all his supporters to leave the streets following a day of violent clashes that killed about 30 people.

The spokesman for the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, said Tuesday Tehran faced “excessive” demands from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

Iran is about to start using cameras in the metro to track and identify women who do not observe the compulsory Islamic dress code – or hijab.

Disclosures about a $3 billion corruption case at one of Iran's biggest steel plants, has put the governing hardliners in the center of the embarrassing case.

An Iranian court has sentenced two Swedish citizens to eight and five years imprisonment and lashes for drug trafficking.

Sepideh Rashno, an Iranian woman who refused to wear a headscarf and whose video of a quarrel with a hijab enforcer went viral last month, has been released on bail.

The government has brought renewed hope to Iranians, Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei said Tuesday to defend President Ebrahim Raisi against mounting criticism.

Nearly 20 people were killed in Iraq on Monday as opposition cleric Moqtada al-Sadr’s supporters clashed with Iran/backed militia groups in major cities.

Russia has faced "numerous failures" with Iranian-made drones acquired from Tehran this month for use in Ukraine, Reuters reported quoting a US official.

Iran has begun using its advanced centrifuge, IR-6s, to enrich uranium at an underground Natanz facility, says an International Atomic Energy Agency report.

Clashes between supporters of Moqtada al-Sadr and security forces were reported Monday in Iraq after the cleric announced his retirement from politics.

Former Mossad director Yossi Cohen says Israel carried out “countless operations” against Iran’s nuclear program when he led the spy agency.