Rights groups report dozens of deaths and more than 1,000 arrests as demonstrations over inflation and a collapsing currency spread beyond Tehran, prompting a security crackdown alongside government calls for dialogue
Amid Iran’s largest protests in three years over economic hardship, Trump vows U.S. intervention should security forces use lethal force against demonstrators
Speaking at Mar-a-Lago, Trump signals potential strike on Iran if weapons programs resume and calls on Hamas to lay down arms as the Gaza ceasefire plan enters its next phase
Facing sanctions and war fallout, Iran tolerates women shunning hijabs while cracking down on political opposition
U.S. is gathering more manpower and weaponry to seize the sanctioned Bella 1 as it flees in the Atlantic
She was temporarily released from prison last year while recovering from surgery
U.S. is concerned as Tehran taps emirate’s money exchanges to rebuild battered ally
For Greek foreign policy, EU enlargement through the European integration of the Western Balkans is a matter of utmost sensitivity, aimed at accelerating the process initiated 22 years ago under Greek initiative
Tehran hasn’t explained the incident, which comes amid unresolved nuclear issues between Iran and the West
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei dismisses President Trump’s offer of renewed negotiations and rejects U.S. claims that Iranian nuclear capabilities were destroyed
By 2028, Turkey could meet over half its gas needs through domestic production and LNG imports, challenging Russia and Iran’s hold on the last major European market and advancing Ankara’s ambition to become a regional gas hub
Tehran seeks Russian support for new reactors ahead of possible UN sanctions snapback, while Putin offers to extend a key nuclear treaty in a bid to reshape ties with Washington
Tehran and the UN’s nuclear watchdog have agreed on a new framework to resume inspections at Iranian nuclear facilities, months after cooperation was suspended following Israeli and US strikes in June. Both sides hailed the deal as a step forward
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas met Iran’s foreign minister in Doha as European powers press Tehran to address concerns over its nuclear program or face the reimposition of international sanctions
Canberra accused Tehran of orchestrating antisemitic attacks in Sydney and Melbourne, expelling Iranian diplomats and closing its embassy in Tehran in an unprecedented post-war move
Tehran says European powers lack the right to trigger or extend sanctions under the 2015 nuclear deal, pushing back against threats of a “snapback” mechanism
There are indications that Greek shipping companies have ties to sanctioned Iranian oil smuggling network
The brutal fight against Saddam Hussein’s Iraq four decades ago shaped the recent war and guides Iran’s next steps
Sources claim that Putin has pressed the Iranians several times in recent weeks to consider the “zero enrichment” option in order to create a more favorable environment for talks with Washington
In a move heavy with political and diplomatic weight, Netanyahu presented President Trump with a letter formally nominating him for the Nobel Peace Prize.