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Who’s behind Natanz facility incident? 12 Apr 2021

Who’s behind Natanz facility incident?

Less than a week after a mysterious attack on an Iranian vessel in the Red Sea, an incident occurred at the Natanz nuclear facility for the second time in less than a year amid heightened tensions between Iran and Israel.

Model Predicts Corona Kills 618,500 by August in US 11 Apr 2021

Model Predicts Corona Kills 618,500 by August in US

An influential COVID-19 model predicted the total number of US deaths from the virus by August, a number that researchers say will be impacted by how many Americans continue to wear masks as vaccinations continue.

Germany, U.S. voice cautious optimism 11 Apr 2021

Germany, U.S. voice cautious optimism

Representatives from major world powers and Iran continued talks on the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) on Friday in Vienna, with the U.S. and Germany both expressing cautious optimism about the state of the ongoing negotiations.

Biden Border Coordinator Stepping Down Amid Record Surge of Migrants 10 Apr 2021

Biden Border Coordinator Stepping Down Amid Record Surge of Migrants

The Joe Biden administration's Southern Border coordinator will step down at the end of the month as officials continue to struggle with a large influx of migrants trying to enter the United States.

Vienna Meeting Under the Blade of Iran-China Agreement 10 Apr 2021
By: Hamid Reza Naghashian

Vienna Meeting Under the Blade of Iran-China Agreement

Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister and Head of Iran’s delegation in the meeting of the JCPOA Joint Commission on Wednesday in Vienna met and talked with Austrian Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg.

U.S. Economic War Waged Against Iran Totally Failed 10 Apr 2021

U.S. Economic War Waged Against Iran Totally Failed

President Hassan Rouhani says the economic war waged by the United States against the Islamic Republic has totally failed and all measures taken by Washington to bring Tehran to its knees have been proven futile.

Biden’s Approval Rating Weighed Down by Border Crisis, Gun Policy 07 Apr 2021

Biden’s Approval Rating Weighed Down by Border Crisis, Gun Policy

A majority of Americans disapprove of President Joe Biden's immigration policies and handling of the US-Mexico border crisis, and people think reuniting the migrant children and parents separated at the border should be the federal government's highest priority.

Division of US bans into nuclear,non-nuclear unacceptable 07 Apr 2021

Division of US bans into nuclear,non-nuclear unacceptable

A senior Iranian official said that Iran will not accept any division of the sanctions imposed by the US on Iran into those that had been lifted under the 2015 nuclear deal and the ones unrelated to the nuclear issues.

Analyst: Iran Needs to Caution West of Time Limit for Negotiations 07 Apr 2021

Analyst: Iran Needs to Caution West of Time Limit for Negotiations

Senior Political Analyst Seyed Mostafa Khoshcheshm noted the requirements of the Iranian parliament’s law for Strategic Measures to Counter Sanctions, which call for enhancement of Iran's remedial measures, and said Tehran needs to caution the West that the time frame for the West's compliance with their nuclear deal undertaking is not open.

US Human Rights ‘Deteriorated’ in 2020 07 Apr 2021

US Human Rights ‘Deteriorated’ in 2020

The situation of human rights in the United States deteriorated further in 2020 as the COVID-19 pandemic and the presidency of Donald Trump exacerbated pre-existing rights concerns while the Black Lives Matter movement against police brutality exposed widespread racism, according to a new report on global human rights by Amnesty International released Tuesday.