
Iran Presents Its Positions In Vienna Nuclear Talks
Iran has presented two new sets of proposals in the Vienna nuclear talks, its lead negotiator Ali Bagheri Kani told Iranian news agencies Thursday.

Iran has presented two new sets of proposals in the Vienna nuclear talks, its lead negotiator Ali Bagheri Kani told Iranian news agencies Thursday.

In a fiery speech Thursday, the commander of Iran’s Quds Force told the United States in case of the slightest move, “your teeth will be crushed in your mouth.”

Israel on Thursday called on world powers to halt nuclear talks with Iran immediately, citing a UN watchdog's report that Tehran has started enriching uranium with more advanced centrifuges.

Sabah Zanganeh a former diplomat and a relative of Iran’s Supreme Leader has said in an interview, "The mood is positive, let's talk with America face to face."

A former Iranian prison guard on trial in Sweden for his role in killings of thousands of prisoners in 1988, denied any knowledge of a prisoner mass grave.

In its latest breach of limits set by its 2015 nuclear deal, Iran has begun producing enriched uranium with advanced centrifuges at its underground Fordow plant.

Protesters in Baghdad on Wednesday rejected the final results of Iraq's parliamentary elections, which were announced by the electoral commission a day earlier.

State media reported Wednesday that Iran was willing to continue nuclear talks in Vienna and would not abandon its aims to meet deadlines set by other parties.

According to eyewitnesses, Iranian forces clashed with the Taliban on the border in Nimruz region of Afghanistan, Afghan International reported on Wednesday.

Iran’s Planning and Budget Organization reportedly predicts an eight percent economic growth next year, even if United States’ sanctions remain in place.

Iran oil minister, Javad Owji said Wednesday that oil exports this year “had impressive growth” compared with last year, despite US sanctions.

Thousands of Iranians travelled to Turkey recently for shopping during Black Friday sales, as the American commercial tradition has spread throughout the world.

A group of Republican and Democratic lawmakers in the US House of Representatives presented a bill Tuesday to restrict proliferation of Iran's military drone.

An unnamed Israeli official has said that the killing of an Iranian nuclear scientist last year did not slow down Tehran’s atomic program and more needs to be done.

A seasoned Iranian politician and the former head of parliament's Foreign Relations and National Security Committee is pessimistic over nuclear talks in Vienna.

Iran's state television Tuesday aired "confessions" of a young woman and man admitting to torching the tents of farmers protesting in Esfahan to provoke a riot.

European diplomats in Vienna told reporters Tuesday that the Iran nuclear talks have started to discuss details in efforts to revive Tehran’s 2015 nuclear deal.

A senior Emirati official said on Tuesday the United Arab Emirates would soon send a delegation to Iran as part of efforts to improve ties with rival Tehran.

Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr's party is the biggest bloc in Iraq's parliament with 73 seats in the 329-seat house, final results announced Tuesday show.

China, Russia and Iran pose three of the biggest threats to the UK in a fast-changing, unstable world, the head of Britain's foreign intelligence agency said Tuesday.

Iranian media Tuesday was reserved, or disinterested over prospects for Iran’s resumed nuclear talks in Vienna, anxious not to sound negative or raise hopes.