Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the Canadians killed on board Flight PS752 in Iran would be alive if tensions in the region were not at a heightened level.
For a third consecutive day, anti-government protests have broken out in Iran after the country's military admitted it had mistakenly shot down a Ukrainian passenger jet killing all 176 people aboard.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said he is "outraged" by a rocket attack on an Iraqi air base on January 12.
Germany, France, and Great Britain have urged Tehran to stick by the terms of the 2015 deal that restricted Iran's nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel is scheduled to travel to Moscow for talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin that will likely focus on the raised tensions in the Middle East.
After days of denials, Iran has admitted that its military “unintentionally” shot down a Ukrainian airliner outside of Tehran on January 8, citing “human error” in the tragedy that claimed 176 lives.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Vadym Prystayko says his country has found no evidence of a terror attack at this point in fragments from the Ukrainian passenger airliner that crashed.
The United States has announced new sanctions on eight senior Iranian officials and that country's steel and other metals industry, along with a presidential executive order that promises further moves to curb the Iranian leadership's access to revenues.
Iran has given Ukrainian investigators access to the fragments of an airliner that crashed earlier this week near Tehran and invited Boeing and the U.S. accident-investigation agency to help in the probe of the incident that killed 176 people.
Citing “multiple” intelligence sources, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says evidence indicates that the Ukrainian passenger plane that crashed near Tehran was shot down by an Iranian missile.
A court in Kosovo has ordered a woman accused of inciting terrorism on social media be remanded in custody for one month after she praised a top Iranian general killed in a U.S. air strike.
Canada says it intends to play a key role in the investigation of a crash of an Ukrainian airliner that killed dozens of its citizens despite not having direct diplomatic relations with Tehran
A Ukrainian commercial airliner crashed on January 8 soon after taking off from Iran's capital, Tehran, killing all 176 people on board.
Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Syria on January 7 for a visit with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and consultations with Russian military officials in Damascus.
A lawyer for an Iranian-French academic detained in Iran since 2019 says Iran has dropped a spying charge against her.
Civil rights groups, public officials, and lawmakers have made inquiries over reports that dozens of Iranians and Iranian-Americans were held up and questioned for hours over the past weekend as they returned to the United States from Canada.
Armenian authorities have arrested a man over a Facebook post that claimed Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian congratulated U.S. President Donald Trump for assassinating Iran's top military commander.
After a 17-day sojourn at his Florida estate, U.S. President Donald Trump returned to Washington on January 5 facing the fallout from the strike he ordered to kill a powerful Iranian general.
Iraq’s parliament has passed a resolution calling for foreign troops to leave the country in the wake of a U.S. air strike that killed Iran's top military commander, Qasem Soleimani, near Baghdad’s airport last week.
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