A new research paper published by the prestigious International Institute for Strategic Studies says Iran has developed a "sovereign capability to conduct warfare through third parties" in the Middle East."
The United States has called Iran's latest step to reduce its commitments under the 2015 nuclear deal "a big step in the wrong direction."
Two Iranians have pleaded guilty of acting as illegal agents of the government of Iran in the United States, the US Attorney's Office in the District of Columbia announced in a press release on Tuesday November 5.
The former chairman of Iranian parliament’s influential National Security and Foreign Policy Commission says that Iranian crude oil exports are currently twenty times less than what it was before sanction were imposed by Washington.
Iran's Central bank has issued new anti-money laundering rules, after a year of inaction by hardliners dominating bodies that are tasked with approving dormant legislation.
In this personal recollection of the day the US embassy in Tehran was seized, the author asks, when is this grudge and demonization going to end.
The Islamic Republic's reputation is in no way smeared with money laundering, Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said on November 3, while admitting that money laundering in the country amounts to billions of dollars.
The Islamic Republic of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has once again rejected the idea of negotiations with Washington and ruled out mediation between Iran and the United States by French President Emmanuel Macron.
Hardliners in Iran try to win hearts and minds as parliamentary elections approach and as the danger of a spill-over of protests in Iraq and Lebanon is felt in Tehran.
Less than four months before Iran's Parliamentary elections, the government appears to be more concerned about suspicious funds in electioneering rather than a legitimacy crisis as a result of low turnout.
At a hearing in the U.S. Congress, the State Department is asked tough questions on Iran's influence in the Middle East and plans to counter it.
The popular protest movements in Iran and Lebanon have worried Iran’s leaders for the past month, as Iran regards governments in both countries to be under its influence and does not want to see any major change.
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