Iran, Sanctions
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A former commander of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard says any new Israeli attack could trigger a war involving the U.S.
More than 1,000 executions were recorded during the first nine months of 2025 - already surpassing last year's total.
Trump hinted that Iran might be open to joining the Abraham Accords, expressing optimism for potential inclusion alongside Israel and other signatory nations.
Extending rail connectivity from China through Iran to Iraq opens opportunities for linking with Central Asia, which would have a generational impact on trade in West Asia, an economic expert says.
Thousands of Iranian Americans rallied in New York, rejecting Pezeshkian’s legitimacy and calling for a democratic Iran.
The U.N. Security Council on Friday rejected another last-ditch effort to delay the reimposition of sanctions on Iran a day before the deadline after Western countries claimed that weeks of meeting with officials failed to result in a “concrete” agreement.
Iran’s parliament will on Sunday debate a letter by its members calling for a change in the country’s stated policy of not pursuing nuclear weapons, raising the stakes in the diplomatic showdown over Tehran’s atomic work ahead of a key UN vote.
Iran and Russia signed a $25 billion deal to build nuclear power plants in the Islamic republic, Iranian state media reported Friday, just hours ahead of the likely return of sweeping UN sanctions on Iran.