Tehran
Uganda 'on the side of Israel' amid Iran war, defense chief claims
"Israel has a right to exist and attacks against her must stop," Uganda’s Chief of Defense Forces Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba said during a series of X/Twitter posts expressing his support.
Low chance for US-Iran deal, but Trump 'can always surprise us,' Israeli officials tell 'Post'
Iran struggles to assert control in Iraq amid strikes, militia attacks, tensions - analysis
Pakistan delivers US proposal to Iran as venue for talks remains undecided
Saudi Arabia expelling Iran's military attaché brings Riyadh-Tehran normalization into question
The decision, announced by the Saudi foreign ministry, follows a similar move by Qatar, which also declared the security and military attaché in Iran’s embassy as persona non grata on Wednesday.
Ali Larijani, Henry Kissinger’s reported 2015 meeting resurfaces, sparking interest - analysis
In 2015, an American statesman such as Kissinger could sit down with an Iranian official and speak about philosophy.
Escalating Gulf war highlights limits of US strategy, search for mediators intensifies - analysis
Tehran has shown in the past that it won’t accept the US terms, relating to the nuclear and missile programs, either.
The mullahs’ war: how Iran is destabilizing the Gulf and the Sunni world - opinion
Iranian leaders have long framed their military posture as defensive. Yet the reality unfolding across the Middle East tells a very different story.
Gulf states expel Iranian diplomats as tensions rise over attacks, regional security
In four weeks of conflict, Iran has launched thousands of rockets and drones at the Gulf states, the UAE being the one targeted the most.
US-Iran tensions rise as both sides threaten attacks on Gulf energy facilities
Trump on Saturday threatened to "obliterate" Iran's power plants if Tehran did not fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours.
'No evidence' Iran can strike Europe despite Israeli warnings, UK minister claims
On Saturday, the IDF posted on social media that Iran has missiles "that can reach London, Paris or Berlin".
Two paradigms shaping Iran’s response to the Israel-US war - opinion
Unlike other regimes, Tehran filters decisions through a theological lens, making its behavior unique and consequential both regionally and internally.
Iranian women’s football team player says she rejected Australia offer
“My homeland is like my mother. If until yesterday, I had a duty to play on the field, from today I am obliged to be in the street beside the people of my country,” she said.
Patriot missile may have exploded over Bahrain homes, injuring dozens, research finds
Both Bahrain and Washington have blamed an Iranian drone attack for the March 9 blast, which the Gulf kingdom said injured 32 people, including children, some seriously.