Russia and the European Union are both expressing concern about proposed new U.S. sanctions against Moscow, focusing in particular on how they might affect joint energy projects.
Drinking illegally home brewed alcoholic beverages has killed five and left more than 114 people hospitalized in the city of Sirjan, in Kerman province.
The International Monetary Fund issued an update to its 2017 World Economic Outlook on Monday, generally maintaining its previous growth forecasts for the world, but saying that the Middle east could face slower economic activity.
Less than a week after U.S. imposed sanctions on Iran for its ballistic missiles tests, Iranian state owned national TV showed off an upgraded version of a home-made air defense missile.
The naval forces of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) have seized another Saudi Arabian boat allegedly trespassing Iran’s territorial waters in the Persian Gulf.
Iran and Iraq have signed an agreement to boost military cooperation and counter "terrorism and extremism," a deal likely to trigger concerns in the United States.
U.S. lawmakers say they have reached a bipartisan agreement on a bill that would bring new sanctions against Russia, Iran, and North Korea.
The top U.S. military officer has told a security conference that Russia is the “most capable state actor” that the United States faces, but it is just one of many security challenges in today’s environment.
Iran has rejected demands by the United States that Tehran release Americans detained in Iranian prisons.
Tehran’s acting Friday Prayer leader, Ahmad Khatami, has said medals of honor should be awarded to those who, under the orders of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, executed thousands of prisoners in summer 1988.
A top U.S. general confirmed on July 21 that the CIA is shutting down its program to equip and train rebels fighting against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's army, but denied it is doing so to please Russia.
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