US lawmakers have called for the Trump administration to respond to reporting that Chinese firms are helping Tehran rebuild its ballistic missile program in defiance of United Nations sanctions.
Newsweek has contacted Iran’s Foreign Ministry for comment.
The International Atomic Energy Agency has not been able to verify the status of Iran's near weapons-grade uranium stockpile since Israel and the United States struck the country's nuclear sites ...
By Parisa HafeziDUBAI (Reuters) -On Tehran's bustling streets, signs of change are unmistakable. Women walk unveiled in jeans ...
The question being posed by regional analysts is whether the gap between national aspirations and domestic incompetency will ...
On Tehran's bustling streets, signs of change are unmistakable. Women walk unveiled in jeans and sneakers, men and women linger together in cafés where Western music hums softly, and couples stroll ...
But the attack did inadvertently achieve something equally consequential: it opened the door to what could be one of the most important shifts in U.S. Middle East policy in decades. Not only was U.S.
The action reinforces the snapback sanctions that the United Nations reinstated to restrict Iran's nuclear capabilities.
Following U.S. strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites, Iran has accelerated construction of a heavily fortified underground ...
The agency warned that it "lost continuity of knowledge in relation to the previously declared inventories of nuclear ...
Iran’s silence over damage it incurred at sites bombed by Israel and the US is fueling concern about the state and location ...