"We are primarily interested in understanding the essence of President Trump's new line," a former Russian envoy told Newsweek.
Artemis Ghasemzadeh fled Iran, where she could face a death sentence for converting to Christianity.Credit... Supported by By Farnaz Fassihi and Hamed Aleaziz She first entered a church on a visit to Turkey.
But simply by proposing it, Trump may have paved the way for two more attainable goals that could reshape the Middle East—and lead to chaos for Palestinians, particularly those in the West Bank. The first seems to be a nuclear agreement with Iran.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he shares a "common strategy" for Gaza with President Donald Trump.
The United States delivered more than 100 Phantoms to Iran before the Islamic Revolution. Perhaps surprisingly, Iran’s Air Force continues to fly several decades-old American-made aircraft. Tehran’s fleet of F-14 Tomcat fighter jets arguably comprises one of the country’s most formidable platforms today.
These are the updates for Tuesday, February 25, 2025 as Republicans endeavour to pass a budget bill through the House.
The United States imposed sanctions on more than 30 people and vessels for their role in selling and transporting Iranian petroleum-related products as part of Tehran's "shadow fleet," the Treasury Department said.
US Targets Firms in China, Hong Kong
US sanctions 6 China firms for helping Iran procure drones: What to know
Treasury sanctions six Hong Kong entities for helping Iranian drone network
The U.S. Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control Wednesday sanctioned six Hong Kong companies for allegedly being part of a covert Iranian drone procurement network.
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US Targets Firms in China, Hong Kong Over Alleged Role in Iranian Drone Procurement
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US votes against UN resolution condemning Russia for Ukraine war
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US refuses to blame Russia for Ukraine war, splitting with European allies in UN votes
Russia-Ukraine war: US votes with Russia at UNSC to adopt Ukraine resolution
The United States sided with Russia twice at the United Nations as they sought to avoid any condemnation of Moscow's invasion for its neighbor three years ago. Washington and Russia aligned first at a morning vote at the General Assembly and again at an afternoon vote of the Security Council.
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed on Sunday to “finish the job” against Iran with the support of US President Donald Trump.
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