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Baird at AIPAC conference: "We will not back down on sanctions and pressure just for Iran showing up at the negotiating table."

The Vatican and Iran are resisting efforts by UN conference to demand tougher global standards to prevent violence against women, children.

Former Head of IDF Military Intelligence, Amos Yadlin, spoke about the differences between US and Israeli approach to Iran.

John Cornyn praises Israel for remaining a strong democratic country, "despite living under the constant threat of terrorism."

Yukiya Amano calls on Iran to allow access to the Parchin military base, where nuclear weapons research may have taken place.

Kerry said Washington will work to "empower" Syria's opposition, while warning Iran that time for talk on its nuclear program could run out

Iran is adding thousands of advanced centrifuges to further enrich uranium into nuclear fuel, state-run media reported Sunday.

Iran's negotiations with world powers reached "a turning point", Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi told an Austrian network.

Argentine lawmakers approve deal with Iran to set up a "truth commission" to investigate deadly 1994 bombing of Jewish center.

A dozen more journalists have been arrested and jailed in Iran on suspicion of cooperating with Persian-language foreign media outlets.

Netanyahu meets Sri Lankan External Affairs Minister, says Iran "continuing to defy the international community."

Iran and world powers agreed to hold new talks in March and April over the Islamic Republic's nuclear program.

Argentine lawmakers set to approve an agreement with Iran to set up a "truth commission" into a deadly 1994 bombing, despite opposition.

The second-in-command to Hizbullah chief Hassan Nasrallah has been injured in an attack on a convoy by Syrian opposition forces.

The Hizbullah terrorist organization has issued a denial that the group’s 52-year-old leader, Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah, has cancer.

Satellite images show that Iran's Arak plan is operational, raising fears that it is trying to produce plutonium, Daily Telegraph says.

World powers and Iran exchange offers at "useful" talks in Kazakhstan over Tehran's disputed nuclear drive.

The Turkish Anatolia news agency confirms that Hizbullah chief has been flown to a hospital in Iran. Hizbullah denies.

US Secretary of State John Kerry insisted there a "diplomatic path" can be forged with Iran on its disputed nuclear program.

World powers will present Iran with an updated and "good" offer at talks this week on its nuclear program, officials say.

Iran, upset over the film “Argo” winning the Academy Award for best movie, says the movie "lacks artistic value."

Hizbullah chief has been transferred to receive medical treatment in Iran due to cancer, an anti-Hizbullah Lebanese website claimed.

UN experts in Yemen investigated an Iran-linked arms shipment which authorities intercepted in January.

Iran said Saturday it is investigating the reported defection of one of its diplomats in Norway.

Iran announced Saturday that it downed and captured another "enemy drone," the semi-official Fars News Agency reported.

“This was a very difficult year for our economy,” Iranian President admits during a live television interview.

Iran has claimed that the latest report by the IAEA is proof that its nuclear program is intended only for peaceful purposes.

Iran rejects it committed any "illegal act" in Nigeria after the country arrests three Nigerians accused of spying for the Islamic Republic.

Iran is continuing to get closer to the “red line” that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu set at the United Nations last September.

Iran has begun installing next-generation equipment at one of its main nuclear plants, new IAEA report finds.

Nigerian investigators have uncovered a plot by terrorists to attack Israeli and American tourists and businesspeople visiting the country

Tehran has started to install machines at its main uranium enrichment site that are capable of accelerating production of reactor fuel.

Nigeria arrested three people suspected of being members of an terror cell planning attacks on U.S. and Israeli interests in Lagos.

World powers will make Iran an offer with "significant new elements" in a bid to resolve the dispute over its nuclear program.

German federal prosecutors filed charges against two men over alleged illegal export to Iran of dozens of aircraft engines for use in drones

Tehran urged Paris to take "a correct approach based on reality," regarding Iran's nuclear weapons.

Iran protested against the awarding of a Silver Bear to Jafar Panahi for the best screenplay at the 63rd Berlin film festival.

Iran urges Paris to take “a correct approach” after the French defense minister says there's a need to prevent Iran's nuclear weapons.

Netanyahu warns of the dangers from Iran and Syria, in a speech to the Jewish Agency Board of Governors.

Bahrain has dismantled a "terrorist cell" linked to Iran, Iraq, and Lebanon.

Iranian lawmaker rejects the Western proposal for Iran to close its Fordow nuclear facility in exchange for the relaxation of restrictions.

The latest sign that international sanctions against Iran may be effective could also backfire in unexpected ways.

Iran has no intention of developing nuclear weapons but if it wanted to, the U.S. could not thwart it, says its supreme leader.

Press TV has a long history of promoting Holocaust denial and giving platforms to neo-Nazis.

Bloggers discovered that a fighter jet which Iran claimed can evade radar was superimposed upon snowy mountain peaks using Photoshop.

The West plans to offer to ease sanctions on Iran in return for Iranian steps to shut down the Fordow plant.

President Barack Obama on Wednesday extended his 2011 declaration of emergency with regard to Libya.

The IAEA has failed to reach a deal with Iran on halting – or even slowing down – the country’s nuclear development activities.

Iran had tried to purchase centrifuge parts that would significantly boost its nuclear production capabilities, a report said

Iranian news media on Thursday were full of reports that Israeli forces have killed a senior Iranian official

Iran agrees on "some points" in talks with UN atomic experts in Tehran, two weeks before meetings with world powers.

Sanctions imposed by West on Iran succeeded in cutting Tehran’s oil export revenue by $40 billion in 2012.

A German Green Party politician and Iran's ambassador to Berlin sparked outraged after they were caught on video "high-fiving" at conference

A delegation from the International Atomic Energy Agency arrived early Wednesday in Tehran for new talks on Iran's disputed nuclear program.

Iran denies that Iranians facing arrest warrants for their roles in the AMIA bombing will be questioned by an Argentine judge.

Jewish community in Argentina opposes agreement with Iran to investigate 1994 bombing of Jewish institution in Buenos Aires.

Iran has announced plans for a joint university with Turkey to expand scientific and technological cooperation.

Iran appears to have resumed converting small amounts of its higher-grade enriched uranium into reactor fuel, diplomats say.

Yemen demands an explanation from Tehran over an Iran-linked arms shipment seized last month.

Iran and Hizbullah are building a network of militias inside Syria to preserve their interests in the event that Assad falls.
