IAEA Head Planning to Visit Iran: NHK
Head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, is planning to visit Iran for the first time, according to Japan’s national broadcaster, NHK.
US Allies, Opponents Reject Bid to Restore UN Sanctions
US President Donald Trump was left isolated Thursday on the world stage as foreign allies and opponents alike declared demand to restore UN sanctions on Iran illegal.
Abbas: UAE Betrayed Palestine by Peace with Israel
President Mahmoud Abbas slammed the United Arab Emirates (UAE) — which long portrayed itself as an advocate of the Palestinian cause — for “stabbing the Palestinian nation in the back” by making peace with Israel.
Rouhani Says US Push for ‘Snapback’ Futile
President Hassan Rouhani said Wednesday the US will once again fail in its new push to invoke the so-called snapback provision in the 2015 nuclear deal and reimpose all UN sanctions against Iran.
US Sanctions UAE Companies for Ties with Iran’s Mahan Air
The United States has imposed sanctions on certain United Arab Emirates-based companies, alleging they had ties with Iran's Mahan Air.
Zarif Congratulates Omani FM for Appointment
In a Wednesday tweet in Arabic, Iranian FM Zarif congratulated his new Omani counterpart Sayyid Badr bin Hamad bin Hamood Al-Busaidi on his appointment.
G7 Having a Plan for WHO Reform
Member states of the Group of Seven (G7) will soon come forward with a plan of reforming the World Health Organization (WHO).
US Trying to Ruin Russian Summit on Iran
The spokesperson for the Iranian government said a seven-way online summit of the UN Security Council permanent members, Germany and Iran, proposed by the president of Russia, is unlikely to produce results as the US government lacks any sincere intention.
Mali’s President Announces Resignation Following Months of Protests
Mali’s president announced his resignation late Tuesday, just hours after armed soldiers seized him from his home in a dramatic power grab.
Bill Clinton Slams Trump for Poor Handling of Pandemic
Former US president Bill Clinton directly attacked Donald Trump as incapable of doing his job Tuesday night, accusing him of spending hours a day watching TV and playing around on social media instead of combating COVID.