U.S. nuclear weapons arsenal
Research has shown that global military expenditure reached a record level last year despite the second year of the pandemic.
World in Serious Arms Race
A recent study has once again proved this fact that the world is more focused on military spending and the arms race rather than focusing on the humanitarian issues, and the countries prefer to spend their money on weapons than to help people to have a peaceful life.
“High levels” of U.S. Muslim students bullied at school
The largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy group in America has highlighted the ongoing problems facing Muslim American students who are not only still facing different types of bullying and intimidation but their problems are getting worse.
U.S., Europe hit record inflation levels amid Ukraine crisis
The United States’ Labor Department has announced that inflation has hit another record high level since 1981, rising 8.5 percent over the year to the end of March as the conflict in Ukraine drives up energy costs for average households.
U.S. Bases Or Dens of Criminals?
When on March 13 it was reported that the Islamic Republic of Iran had a missile attack at the base of Israelis in Erbil of Iraq, some Western media and officials started criticizing Iran and accusing the country of bully or atrocities in the region but recent report shows that Tehran was right to attack at the den of Zionist criminals and spies no matter where they are deployed.
U.S. Imposing New Conditions for Removal of Sanctions
Foreign minister says the U.S. is “imposing new conditions” for removing its sanctions in order to revive the 2015 nuclear deal, stressing that Tehran will never compromise on its red lines and will seek a “strong” and “durable” agreement.
U.S. Responsible for Halt in Vienna Talks
Foreign Ministry spokesman has criticized the United States for a halt in the Vienna negotiations on the revival of the 2015 Iran deal, saying American officials need to make a necessary political decision as soon as possible if they want to reach an agreement.
U.S. consumer prices hit new 40-year high
Consumer prices in the United States spiked to a new high in February to 7.9 percent, the biggest monthly jump since 1982, forcing American families trying to pay for basic essentials such as rent, food, and gasoline to suffer even further.
U.S., Other Parties to JCPOA Need to Make Necessary Decisions
Iran’s acting ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) says a successful conclusion of the Vienna talks is possible if the United States and the other signatories to the 2015 Iran deal take the necessary political decisions.
U.S. dithering over Vienna talks increase uncertainty
Talks in Vienna are entering a new phase of uncertainty due to the lack of political decisions on the part of the United States, which now needs a deal with Iran more than ever for a number of reasons.