The United States punished Iran on Friday for launching a satellite-carrying rocket into space by hitting six Iranian entities with sanctions targeting the country's ballistic missiles program.
A new legal case has been filed against Iran’s former deputy president, Hamid Baghaei, Tehran’s prosecutor general told reporters on July 27.
The Russian Foreign Ministry says the United States must reduce the size of its diplomatic staff in Russia and will no longer be able to use a U.S. Embassy dacha and storage warehouses in Moscow.
The U.S. Senate on July 27 nearly unanimously approved tough sanctions on Russia and sent the legislation to the White House, presenting President Donald Trump with a dilemma as he seeks to improve relations with Moscow.
Iranian state media report that Iran has successfully test launched a rocket capable of carrying a satellite into a low earth orbit.
Hamid Baghaei, former president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s executive deputy, was freed from detention Wednesday evening and his release became an instant political spectacle.
The Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) has disbanded a vast network of individuals belonging to “deviant religious groups,” according to the semi-official Mehr News Agency, (MNA) on July 25.
Republican leaders in the U.S. Congress late on July 26 said they reached an agreement clearing the way for final action on a bill cementing sanctions against Russia into law and barring President Donald Trump from easily waiving those sanctions.
A wide majority of Muslims in the United States say they feel President Donald Trump is "unfriendly" toward them, but 92 percent of respondents in a new survey said they are “proud to be American.”
Iran has been involved in the war in the Afghan province of Ghor and the fall of Taywara district, an Afghan official said on July 25.
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