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H E WAS KILLED by an Israeli air strike in Lebanon last year. Yet the face of Hassan Nasrallah, formerly the boss of ...
Trump’s strategy appears to be twofold: pressure Tehran to negotiate and pull Iraq into the Western orbit, countering China ...
Iranian firefighters respond to an explosion at the Pamchal complex in Tehran’s Chitgar neighborhood. (Hamshahrionline.ir) ...
After decades of using proxies to attack U.S. troops, experts say Iran's network has been degraded, but small groups still pose a threat.
Iran’s key global allies, Russia and China, have also condemned Israel’s strikes. They have previously shielded Tehran from punitive resolutions at the UN Security Council.
It remains to be seen how long the ceasefire will hold, but the Iranian regime is unlikely to end its nuclear program anytime ...
The fragile Israel-Iran ceasefire demands a deeper look at long-term consequences for geopolitics in the Middle East.
Clashes that shook southern Syria this week have killed hundreds of people, including civilians, and drawn in an array of ...
US President Donald Trump’s decision to strike Iran’s nuclear facilities puts the Middle East in a volatile position, with all eyes now on Tehran’s next move. Here’s what to know.
These groups have been shaped by previous struggles for influence in Iraq between the U.S. and Iran, emerging warier of involvement in external conflict and more independent of external backers.
Some analysts fear Trump is too susceptible to the influence of Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, who insisted Iran has a secret plan to weaponise its uranium.