US terrorists’ B-52 bomber crashes in Afghanistan: report
A B-52 bomber belonging to US military terrorists crashed in Helmand region, Afghanistan, Fars News Agency reported.
Britain rejects US’ demand for labeling IRGC terrorist group
As a British foreign ministry official told an Iranian reporter in London, it is the US’ decision to name IRGC a terrorist group and Britain is not to support the act.
US’ IRGC ban may ‘further disturb the region’: Iraqi PM
Iraqi Prime Minister Adil Abdul Mahdi warned that US decision to designate IRGC as a terrorist organization may further disturb the region.
Japan will not toe US line on Iran: FM Kono
Foreign Minister Taro Kono says Japan will not follow the United States in labeling Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) a terrorist group.
Pakistani PM to visit Iran this month
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan will make his first visit to Iran in this month according to Pakistani media.
Hands off Venezuela!
“Leftists think a revolution is like a Disney movie,” María Fernanda Barreto explained over a drink. “There are stars, fireworks, and everyone lives happily ever after. That is not at all the case. A revolution always has failures. That does not mean that we won’t be critical, learn and keep improving.”
Trump Removes US Secret Service Director
United States Secret Service director Randolph "Tex" Alles is being removed from his position, a report said.
Moscow calls for calm on ‘all sides’ in Libya conflict
Russia has called on all sides in the Libya conflict to avoid more bloodshed as fighting between the two rival governments escalates near the North African country’s capital of Tripoli.
We will see another ‘Arab Spring’ in the next five or so years: Askari
Professor Hossein Askari, an expert on Saudi Arabia who also teaches international business at the George Washington University, believes that “we will see another ‘Arab Spring’ in the next five or so years and Arab regimes will change and the new leaders will not be as close as they are today to Washington.”
Iran names U.S. CENTCOM terrorist organization
The Iranian Supreme National Security Council on Monday named the United States Central Command (CENTCOM) a terrorist organization, and the U.S. government a sponsor of terror.