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Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson firmly denies a US claim of a meeting request, contradicting President Trump's assertion ...
A banner featuring Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was displayed at a community stall during a Muharram ...
The Iranian regime has the right to enrich uranium under the NPT. But enrichment brings all the dangers associated with ...
The only people who can topple Iran’s often brutal theocracy are the Iranians themselves. The regime is highly unpopular: a ...
Iran has threatened a "crushing" responses to any new Israeli attack after the strikes on military and nuclear sites ...
Israel's attacks in June killed 16 leading researchers involved in Iran's efforts to develop an atomic bomb. Some of them had ...
Khamenei’s stance is at once recalcitrant and cautious to the point of cowardice. Elites around him are wondering whether he will have to be tossed aside in pursuit of either course.
Khamenei’s implication that Iran suffered little damage during the war likely struck a nerve with Trump, who has attacked others for minimizing the damage done to Tehran by the U.S. strikes ...
For decades, Ayatollah Khamenei has been at the heart of Iran’s hard-line foreign policy, positioning the country as a counterweight to American, Israeli and Saudi influence across the Middle East.
Ayatollah Khamenei’s son Mojtaba, also a cleric and close to the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, who was rumored to be a front-runner, is not among the candidates, the officials said.
Khamenei, 86, has led Iran since the death in 1989 of its founding supreme leader, Ruhollah Khomeini, who had led Iran for 10 years after toppling the country's last shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi.