Iran Will Not Negotiate Under Threat, Ready With “New Cards on the Battlefield”
With the April 22 ceasefire deadline looming, Iran’s top negotiator hits back hard at Donald Trump. Mohammad Baqer Ghalibaf says...
Read moreDetailsWith the April 22 ceasefire deadline looming, Iran’s top negotiator hits back hard at Donald Trump. Mohammad Baqer Ghalibaf says...
Read moreDetailsElite German police units stormed the gurdwara after chaos erupted among rival groups, as worshippers fled in panic and emergency...
Read moreDetailsUkrainian officials say the shift is driven by manpower shortages and increasingly deadly battlefields, with robots now handling logistics, evacuations,...
Read moreDetailsIran has taken a firm stance against further negotiations for now, condemning the US action as a provocative breach of...
Read moreDetailsChristian communities in Lebanon condemned the incident as a desecration of a sacred symbol, while calls for accountability spread rapidly...
Read moreDetailsIran called the seizure an act of “armed piracy,” vowed retaliation, and suspended participation in planned peace talks with the...
Read moreDetailsProsecutors allege Shamim Mafi used a front company to facilitate drone and bomb fuse deals tied to Iranian military suppliers....
Read moreDetailsIran warned passage through the strategic oil chokepoint will remain subject to Iranian oversight unless Washington lifts restrictions on vessels...
Read moreDetailsPresident Donald Trump has expressed optimism about a potential breakthrough, while also praising Pakistan’s mediation role in hosting and facilitating...
Read moreDetailsIn posts on X, Iran Parliament Speaker Mohammad Ghalibaf rejected Trump’s statements about the status of the strait of Hormuz,...
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