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Iran is constructing a wall along its border with Pakistan to combat cross-border terrorism, fuel smuggling, and drug trafficking. The four-meter-high, 300-kilometer-long barrier aims to enhance security,
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The National on MSNView from Tehran: Nuclear talks and policy shifts as Iran copes with changing regionOn Sunday, ministers from Iran, Qatar and Oman met in buildings on the tree-lined streets of Tehran to work out details of next steps in the continuing nuclear talks with the US. The senior officials stepped out of the meeting to news that Steve Witkoff,
The four provincial governors from the Kurdistan Region met with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian in Tehran on Thursday to discuss furthering ties in a range of sectors.
Iran's foreign ministry later confirmed it has agreed to take part in the next round of talks Friday in Rome, as per the report. The comments by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Ara
Calling Washington’s Nuclear Demand ‘Nonsense,’ Tehran Threatens To Walk Away From Negotiating Table
One analyst calls Iran’s stance a ‘cheap stunt,’ saying the talks ‘are the only thing that stands in the way of a military strike and more sanctions.’
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Iran’s foreign minister said Tehran will continue its uranium enrichment program regardless of whether a nuclear deal with the US is reached — just hours after the Trump administration slammed ...
Tehran's Goftegoo park has been taken over by a riot of color for this year's Flowers and Plants Exhibition.
Minister, Sattar Hashemi, and the director general of Turkmenistan’s Agency for Transport and Communications, Chakyev Mammethan Berdimyradovich, have discussed ways to broaden ties between the two countries in digital economy,