US and Iran say they'll continue nuclear talks
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The day before nuclear talks were set to resume, Iran conducted live drills in the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic waterway for oil and gas shipments.
Western media personalities who visited Iran this week have parroted the regime’s claims that foreign-backed rioters are behind the recent unrest.
Iran says it temporarily closed parts of the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world's most crucial shipping lanes, for a military drill and missile test.
Protesting in Iran is dangerous for anyone. But for women, it can be life-altering. From arrests and public humiliation to sexual violence and torture in custody, Iranian women who raise their voices face a brutal system designed to break them.
All eyes are on Iran, with as many as 12,000 feared to be dead amid anti-government protests. Starting about two weeks ago, the widespread protests throughout the country’s 31 provinces began in response to the regime’s rampant inflation. Since then ...
President Trump has given no indication that he has made a decision about how to proceed, as diplomatic talks continue.
Iran’s president vowed on Wednesday that the Islamic republic would not bow to outside aggression, as it marked the anniversary of the 1979 revolution with events overshadowed by the looming threat of US military action.
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Negotiations over Tehran's controversial nuclear program will continue this week in Europe.