Iran opens uranium enrichment site to visit by Mongolia’s president
TEHRAN, Iran — Iran on Monday gave Mongolia’s president a tour of its main uranium enrichment plant, the first time that it has opened the
TEHRAN, Iran — Iran on Monday gave Mongolia’s president a tour of its main uranium enrichment plant, the first time that it has opened the
President Barack Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev (dih-MEE’-tree med-VYEH’-dyev) have reaffirmed their commitment to considering new sanctions against Iran if the Islamic republic continues
Despite the Obama administration’s efforts to stop it from falling into the hands of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, the Bradstone Challenger — a high-performance powerboat built
Pastor Hagee is the born-again Christian equivalent of Mesbah Yazdi. He founded the Christian fundamentalist groups, Christians United for Israel.
In the interview, Samareh Hashemi called Washington’s Iran policy a “paradox,” influenced by “Zionists.” He said Iran has offered “practical proposals” in the past to
JERUSALEM, Sept. 1 — The prospect of United Nations-run schools in the Gaza Strip teaching children about the Holocaust has sparked fierce resistance this week
“You claimed fraud and made a deviation by not accepting the law and breaking it,” said Mehrdad Gholamreza Aslani, a 22-year-old who was put on
Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, speaking through his representative on the National Security Council, called Monday for criminal acts to be handled through
When the rally ends, I talk to an Iranian woman in her early 30s who moved to this area three years ago. “It’s horrible being
The mysterious, unseen giant embassy underscores how Iran’s expansion into Latin America may be less substantive than some in Washington fear. Iran’s proposed investments in
Iranian-born political cartoonist NIK KOWSAR has been jailed because of his commentary. He has received death threats. He has refused to cease his cartoon criticism
An eyewitness said army conscripts carrying plastic shields and batons filled the area in front of Tehran University. Two middle-aged women reportedly walked up to
After election day, Mehrdad stepped out of his gym, where he had gone to work off his anger, to find the streets full of people
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei spoke a day after a leading moderate rival accused the conservative president of humiliating the nation by adopting “extremist” foreign
“Where did the sons of Mr. Hashemi get their money from?” Ahmadinejad asked. “How did the son of Mr. Nateq Nouri became a billionaire?” he
As part of the new base arrangements, Sarkozy signed agreements with Abu Dhabi’s rulers updating defense accords that date from 1975, essentially pledging France’s assistance
At the time, Saberi was doing occasional translations for the Web site of the Expediency Council, which is made up of clerics who mediate among
“What you said about stoning is correct. But the woman repented … Among the instances in which the sentence is not performed is when there
Clinton noted that every Arab official she has met with “wants very much to support the strongest possible policy toward Iran.” But, she said, “they
“Her case has been sent to the revolutionary court. She, without press credentials, was carrying out spying activities under the guise of being a reporter,”
Rubaie did not indicate when or how the Iraqi government will expel the people at Ashraf. He said the government is considering facilities in western
On Iran, the emphasis on carrots, in the form of a global political and economic embrace if Tehran stops pursuing nuclear weapons, and sticks, in
The “bargain” is simple: In exchange for Russian cooperation on containing the Iranian nuclear threat and other strategic issues, the United States would, to varying
This official and others said the letter repeated an assertion Obama administration officials have voiced in recent weeks: The missile defense system would not be
Ross’s efforts may remain hidden for some time. In an article titled “Diplomatic Strategies for Dealing With Iran,” published in September by the Center for