US Issues New Sanctions on Iran
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“The Iranian regime’s reckless pursuit of nuclear weapons remains a grave threat to the United States and a menace to regional stability and global security,” Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said in...
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The United States issued fresh sanctions on Iran on Wednesday, the Treasury Department said, two days after President Donald Trump announced the U.S. planned direct talks with Tehran over its nuclear...
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Iran denies it has any such ambition. But other countries believe the Islamic republic wants at the very least the capacity to build a nuclear warhead, a desire that some fear could spark an arms rac...
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Iran’s president again has pledged his nation is “not after a nuclear bomb” ahead of talks between Tehran and the United States.
Nations are broadly immune from lawsuits in U.S. courts, but the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act allows victims and families to seek financial damages from state sponsors of terrorism.
Following his meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday, President Donald Trump made a surprise announcement: Direct nuclear talks are underway between arch foes the United States and Iran.
Expected talks between Iran and the United States would be a late, and perhaps last, opportunity to control Tehran’s nuclear ambitions and avoid war.
Iran and the United States will hold talks in the sultanate of Oman on Saturday in an attempt to jump-start negotiations over Tehran's rapidly advancing nuclear program.
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The U.S. has threatened Iran with military action if it does not come to the negotiation table. Iran has refused direct talks with the U.S. and warned of hitting back if attacked
Many Israelis were surprised when President Trump announced that the United States would engage in “direct” negotiations with Tehran in an effort to rein in its nuclear program.
Donald Trump has given Iran two months to agree to a new nuclear deal or be prepared for war. Here’s how both sides could come to an agreement.