Iran, UN Security Council and sanctions
Digest more
Videos of Iran's missile tests circulating online highlight Tehran's defiance amid U.S., Israeli strikes and looming sanctions.
Iranian judiciary’s news outlet Mizan reports that Babak Shahbazi relayed sensitive information about security.
Iran says it executed a man accused of spying for Israel, but activists dispute the claim, saying he was tortured into a false confession
Iran's foreign minister told world powers to "choose diplomacy over confrontation" as the U.N. prepared to vote on sanctions.
The U.S. raised the possibility of reducing funding to the International Atomic Energy Agency if the resolution were adopted.
VIENNA (Kyodo) -- The head of Iran's nuclear program said inspections by a U.N. watchdog cannot fully resume until "special precautions" are taken in the wake of Israeli and U.S. attacks on its nuclear facilities.
Asharq Al-Awsat on MSN
Iran’s President: The Era of Unipolarity is Over
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has said that the world has moved beyond unipolar dominance, citing deepening cooperation between Iran and Russia as evidence of a shifting global order. Speaking in Tehran while hosting Russian Energy Minister Sergei Tsivilev and his delegation,
Babak Shahbazi executed in Iran for alleged espionage for Israel; Human rights groups allege coerced confession amid rising tensions