
Claims Reverberate Over Iran Missile Attack On Erbil
An Iranian website has denied a claim that Iran's March 13 missile attack on Erbil was meant to derail a plan to pump Kurdish gas to Turkey and Europe.

An Iranian website has denied a claim that Iran's March 13 missile attack on Erbil was meant to derail a plan to pump Kurdish gas to Turkey and Europe.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Wednesday Moscow would work with Iran to take steps to circumvent Western sanctions, the RIA news agency reported.

As the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen has announced a ceasefire, Iran-backed Houthis have called the measure “meaningless” if the siege against the rebels is in full effect.

The United States, China and Russia will discuss Afghanistan on the sidelines of a two-day meeting of neighboring countries in the Chinese province of Anhui.

Iran-backed Lebanese Hezbollah has praised the attacker who killed five Israelis in a suburb of Tel Aviv in the third deadly attack of its kind in a week.

Unnamed Israeli military officials have told local media that an air defense pact with friendly regional countries is in the works to confront Iranian threats.

Amnesty International has rebuked Iran for routinely repressing citizens and "systemic impunity" of officials for "past and ongoing crimes against humanity".

With the United States and Israel in ten-day naval maneuvers, Senator Lindsey Graham has said an Israeli attack on Iran is “probably the way this movie ends.”

Iranian women were once again denied entry into a soccer stadium despite FIFA’s pressure on Islamic Republic to allow them for international and official games.

Kuwait’s foreign minister Sheikh Ahmad Nasser al-Mohammad al-Sabah said Tuesday the Arash/Durra gas field was a tripartite issue between Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Iran.

A veteran diplomat who was a former US envoy to Israel has quitted Biden's team at the nuclear talks to restore the 2015 deal with Iran.

Another member of President Joe Biden’s Iran negotiating team has resigned amid growing criticism at home and abroad of an impending nuclear deal with Tehran.

British-American-Iranian wildlife conservationist Morad Tahbaz has ended his nine-day hunger strike he started after his abrupt return to prison despite pledges of furlough.

The European Union's top diplomat Josep Borrel says talks to revive the 2015 Iran nuclear deal are stuck by Tehran after a hurdle thrown by Russia was overcome.

The development of oil and gas in Iraq's northern Kurdish region may not be in the interest of Iran, Kurdish Prime Minister Masrour Barzani said on Tuesday.

The United States has given another 120-day ‘waiver’ that rules out punitive action against Iraq for importing energy from Iran.

Canada says changes are needed in global rules about air accident investigations such as the 2020 downing of a Ukrainian jetliner by Iran.

An Iranian official who is an advisor to the parliament for plan to restrict the internet has openly talked about Iran’s network of fake accounts and disinformation campaigns.

Iran's most outspoken female politician, Faezeh Hashemi has described President Ebrahim Raisi and many other officials as unqualified for positions they occupy.

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard is a “dangerous and destabilizing actor” and it is not clear why the United States would remove their terrorist designation, Senator Chris Coons told Iran International on Monday.

Iran’s foreign ministry has harshly condemned the historic Negev Summit between foreign ministers of four Arab states, Israel and the US Secretary of State.