After Iran's missile strike on US bases in Iraq, it seems both try to avoid a larger conflict, but tensions will continue.
The news of the plane crash in Tehran which killed all 179 passengers and crew including many Canadian nationals allegedly caused by an Iranian surface-to-air missile are highly censored in Iranian media in the country.
About five hours after Iran launched a volley of missiles at U.S. forces in Iraq, bringing the Middle East a step closer to war, Ukrainian International Airlines Flight PS752 took off into the predawn darkness from Tehran's Imam Khomeini International airport.
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 top Iranian general claimed that Iran carried out a cyberattack against U.S. monitoring systems during the missile attack on two U.S. bases in Iraq on January 8.
Iran's UN envoy Majid Takhtravanchi says he cannot believe the United States' "claim" about its willingness to "cooperate" with Iran.
A day after the crash of a Ukrainian Boeing 737 -800 in the south of the Iranian capital Tehran, it is still not clear whether Iran will allow other countries to be involved in the investigation, as international laws require.
The U.S. Secretary of State has ordered U.S. diplomatic missions to limit contact with Some Iranian opposition groups.
Radio Farda Journalist Hannah Kaviani interviewed David Schmerler a Senior Research Associate at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies about what clues satellite imagery reveals about Iran's missile strike on U.S. bases in Iraq.
Iranian social media users mocked the hardline semi-official Fars News report for claiming that 15 missiles had destroyed 20 "sensitive" American "targets" during Iran's missile attack on Al-Asad airbase on Wednesday.
Iran's Supreme Leader is claiming a big victory against the United States after a missile attack on bases in Iraq and says the U.S. must be pushed out of the region.
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