President Donald Trump, who ordered the killing of Iran's Quds Force commander Qassem Soleimani in 2020, has now given that ...
The earthquake hit the Natanz area of Isfahan in central Iran, home to the country's biggest nuclear research complex.
Iran's supreme leader says Trump administration threats over nuclear program "will get them nowhere"
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, facing pressure from the White House for a new nuclear deal, says any action against Iran will be met ...
A magnitude 5 earthquake on Friday struck the Natanz area in central Iran where a key nuclear site is located, but the country's nuclear energy body said the facility was not affected, state media ...
This week's Farda Briefing looks at how hardliners are urging Iran’s decision-makers to greenlight the development of nuclear ...
Iran has the right to peaceful atomic energy and is acting in line with international law, the Kremlin said on Friday as the ...
Very, very soon." His overture comes as both Israel and the United States have warned they will never let Iran acquire a nuclear weapon, leading to fears of a military confrontation as Tehran ...
During his first term in office, Trump withdrew from the Obama administration’s nuclear deal with Iran and ordered a US-led strike on Iranian commander Qasem Soleimani, drawing the ire of Tehran.
In an interview with Fox Business, President Trump said 'there are two ways Iran can be handled: militarily, or you make a deal' to prevent Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons. In a meeting with ...
Former president Barack Obama negotiated a landmark 2015 deal that promised sanctions relief in return for Iran curbing its nuclear program. Trump denounced the agreement and pulled out in 2018 ...
Iran also brushed aside Israel's threats to attack its nuclear facilities and said that those are scattered throughout the country and well protected Iran on Friday declined to resume negotiations ...
Trump pulled out of the Iran nuclear deal, a multinational agreement to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons, in 2018, a year into his first White House term.
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