On paper, Ameen Cohen is a 37-year-old banking professional with a business degree and a condo in Thornhill, Ont. But that is only his latest identity. At a deportation hearing in Toronto, the Canada Border Services
The UK Government has announced new measures to counter the escalating threats posed by the clerical regime in Iran, following an alarming increase in Iran-backed plots targeting British citizens, dissidents, journalists
The Iranian clerical regime is facing growing diplomatic isolation following a heated exchange with Turkey over regional influence. Iranian officials, rattled by Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan’s remarks
The Kremlin said on Wednesday that future talks between Russia and the United States would include discussions on Iran's nuclear program, a subject it said had been "touched upon" in an initial round of US-Russia
Concerns about a possible game-changing resignation by Iran's embattled President Masoud Pezeshkian are only hinted at in Tehran's newspapers after hardliners ousted two key figures from his government. Unlike
Iran’s stockpile of uranium enriched up to 60% has grown to 275 kg, up from 182 kg in the previous quarter, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency highlighted on Monday. "Iran is the only non-nuclear
A joint written statement submitted to the United Nations Human Rights Council by multiple non-governmental organizations (NGOs) underscores a dramatic rise in executions in the Islamic Republic of Iran, urging
Mohammad Javad Zarif, Iran’s most prominent reformist, has resigned from the government, saying he had been instructed to do so by an unnamed senior official. He implied the move was endorsed by the supreme leader
IAEA Director-General Rafael Grossi on Monday informed the organization’s Board of Governor’s that Iran’s 60% level enriched uranium had increased to 275 kilograms, an increase of approximately one full nuclear
Mohammad Javad Zarif, a key advisor to Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, has officially submitted his resignation, according to Iranian media reports on Sunday. While the exact reasons for his departure remain
Mohammad Javad Zarif, Iran’s former foreign minister and a key architect of the 2015 nuclear deal, has stepped down from his role as vice president, state media reported Monday. The Islamic Republic News Agency
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