Explainer: U.S. says U.N. sanctions on Iran to be reimposed. What does that mean?
Reuters A return of U.N. sanctions, a so-called snapback, would require Iran to suspend all nuclear enrichment-related and reprocessing activities
Read MoreReuters A return of U.N. sanctions, a so-called snapback, would require Iran to suspend all nuclear enrichment-related and reprocessing activities
Read Moreby Rahim Hamid and Irina Tsukerman The former media officer and spokesman for the Arab Struggle Movement for the Liberation
Read Moreby Hassan Mahmoudi The current political situation shows that the regime in Iran is tangled in a political and economic
Read Moreby Rahim Hamid and Aaron Eitan The UN, in general, has taken a lax attitude towards these and other abuses
Read Moreby Hassan Mahmoudi The Parliament is using Rouhani and Zarif as the scapegoats for all the regime’s misery, thereby saving
Read Moreby Hassan Mahmoudi Corruption in Iran is completely endemic in Khamenei and other high-ranking officials… State corruption in Iran has spread
Read Moreby Rahim Hamid When bitumen emulsion is inhaled by humans, its durable adhesive nature could potentially kill a person by
Read Moreby Rahim Hamid and Mostafa Hetteh, edited by Penina Sarah The local Ahwazi population is denied its most foundational rights, with
Read Moreby Rahim Hamid and Mostafa Hetteh Zahra was one of the hundreds of Ahwazi women who were arrested, tortured, and
Read MoreIf an individual doesn’t have the money to take home bread to his wife and family then he’ll stop praying
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