
Optimism Rises In Iran, But US Tells Israel Nuclear Deal Not Imminent
As optimism about a nuclear deal with the West takes hold in Iran, its battered currency has risen by around 15 percent in August, which can help with inflation.

As optimism about a nuclear deal with the West takes hold in Iran, its battered currency has risen by around 15 percent in August, which can help with inflation.

Iranian 'Reformists' have reacted negatively to one of their own for suggesting that nuclear weapons might be good for Iran, but one analyst says it is food for thought.

Mohammad Marandi, who acts as de facto spokesman for Iran's nuclear negotiating team, claims that removing Revolutionary Guard form the US terrorism designation was never a key demand for Tehran.

The Jerusalem Post claimed Saturday that Tehran “believes time is on its side” to “erode Israel’s power slowly” by unifying and arming Palestinian groups.

Iranian operatives have targeted several senior members of US-based advocacy group United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI) through surveillance and cyber operations.

Informed sources tell Iran International that at least 90 Iranian Baha'i students have been barred from universities this year due to a secret government policy.

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 charged with propaganda against the Islamic Republic.

Former State Department Spokesperson Morgan Ortagus has denounced the Biden Administration for alleged concessions to Iran to revive the 2015 nuclear deal, JCPOA.

The commander of the Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) says the war between Israel and Palestinians is not limited to Gaza and has expanded to the West Bank.

Internet and digital security experts say the Iran's government is quietly implementing “intelligent” filtering of social networks, particularly Instagram.

An unnamed US official has told CNN that Iran has dropped one of its key demands in the nuclear talks, while leaks from Tehran portray extensive US concessions.

A notorious commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guard (IRGC), previously expelled from Syria, was in charge of operations to kill Israelis, Iran International has learned.

A leaked report on alleged remarks by Iran's chief nuclear negotiator obtained by Iran International, provides details on "concessions" Iran claims to have received from the US.

An Iranian lawmaker says due to sanctions on the country the quantity and quality of Iran's aviation industry is decreasing day by day.

In the latest case of Congressional opposition to reviving the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, a group of senators has introduced a bill making sanctions “permanent.”

Iran’s Intelligence Minister Esmail Khatib has warned critics of government against writing statements and open letters to criticize the current situation in the country.

South Korea is discussing with top officials from the United States and the European Union the possible restoration of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, which may lead to unfreezing of Tehran’s assets in Seoul.

US State Department Spokesperson Ned Price says the United States and Israel have a tactical difference over the revival of Iran’s 2015 nuclear deal – or the JCPOA.

Iran's conservatives appear to have split into two groups, one welcoming a new nuclear deal and the other arguing it cannot be a magic wand for Iran's economy.

Iran's exiled Prince Reza Pahlavi says the way Western powers interact with the Islamic Republic has emboldened it to continue its repressive measures with greater immunity.

The US National Security Council was quick to reject suggestions by Senate Republicans that the administration is ready to make major concessions to Iran.