Iran on Monday threatened to give a “hard, decisive and crushing” response to the United States, if the Trump administration lists the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps, IRGC, as a terrorist organization.
The Reformist faction in the Iranian parliament has protested “new restrictions” imposed on the Islamic Republic’s former president, Mohammad Khatami, calling it “explicit and obvious” violation of articles of the Islamic Republic’s Constitution.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani was quoted as saying on Saturday that the nuclear deal with Western powers had “irreversible benefits” for his country and U.S. President Donald Trump can not undermine it.
Senate Foreign Relations Committee passed a resolution on October 6 to demand the release of American citizens and U.S. permanent residents detained in Iran.
After discussing Iran and North Korea with U.S. military leaders on Thursday, President Donald Trump posed for a photo with them before dinner and declared the moment "the calm before the storm."
The presidents of Iran and Turkey say their countries will take steps to ensure that borders in the region remain unchanged following last week’s independence referendum in Iraq’s autonomous Kurdish region.
Some members of the Islamic Republic parliament are contemplating to write a letter to the Supreme Leader, ayatollah Ali Khamenei, proposing to amend the country’s constitution from a presidential to a parliamentary system of government.
U.S. President Donald Trump has told his secretary of state that he is wasting his time trying to negotiate with North Korea over its nuclear and missile programs.
The leader of Catalonia opened the door to a unilateral declaration of independence after regional officials said more than 90 percent of Catalans voted in favor of a split from Spain in a referendum called illegal by national authorities in Madrid.
A U.K.-based Syrian human rights watchdog says 3,055 civilians and fighters were killed in the country’s civil war during September, the highest monthly total this year.
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