Iran and IAEA
In the immediate aftermath of Iran signalling its intent to bar nuclear inspections under the auspices of the UN, the International Atomic Energy Agency has let it be known that it will retain what it calls the “necessary degree of monitoring and verification work”.

Iran, allies could be behind Israeli ship blast
TEHRAN: The “resistance axis” of Tehran and its regional allies may have been behind an explosion that hit an Israeli-owned “spy” vessel four days ago, an ultraconservative Iranian newspaper said Sunday.

Israeli-owned ship docked in Dubai after mysterious blast
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — An Israeli-owned cargo ship that suffered a mysterious explosion in the Gulf of Oman came to Dubai’s port for repairs Sunday, days after the blast that revived security concerns in Mideast waterways amid heightened tensions with Iran.

Israeli defense minister says Iran behind cargo ship explosion
DUBAI: Iran was most likely behind an explosion that occurred earlier this week on an Israeli-owned cargo vessel in the Gulf of Oman, the Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz said.

Migrants resorting to treacherous night hikes through Alps to...
Migrants and asylum seekers are resorting to dangerous night hikes through the Alps to reach France, aid workers are reporting.

Iran News in Brief – February 28, 2021
The terms “fuel carrier” and “border porter” are an unfortunate consequence of 42 years of corruption and mismanagement under the Iranian regime which has resulted in a significant lack of job opportunities, especially for Iranians in western and eastern Iran. THE CONTENT OF THIS PAGE WILL BE UPDATED WITH THE LATEST

Israel Says Initial Assessment Is Iran Behind Explosion on Israeli-Owned Ship
Israeli defense minister Benny Gantz said on Saturday his “initial assessment” was that Iran was responsible for an explosion on an Israeli-owned ship in the Gulf of Oman.

Associated Press: How US airstrike in Syria sends message to Iran
Popular on social media BEIRUT — A U.S. airstrike targeting facilities used by Iran-backed militias in Syria appears to be a message to Tehran delivered by a new American administration still figuring out its approach to the Middle East.

Israeli-owned ship docked in Dubai after mysterious blast
An Israeli-owned cargo ship that suffered a mysterious explosion in the Gulf of Oman has come to Dubai’s port for repairs DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — An Israeli-owned cargo ship that suffered a mysterious explosion in the Gulf of Oman came to Dubai's port for repairs Sunday, days after the

Russian helicopter crashed in Syria - report
AMMAN - Syrian state media said on Sunday there were reports of a Russian helicopter crash in northeast Syria that killed the pilot.It said the site of the crash was in the northern Hasaka province, near Tal Tamr close to a Russian base.

Twenty-four hours of Iran’s total war in Yemen, Iraq and Syria
The attack on Saudi Arabia on Saturday included video of an interception over the skies of Riyadh.

On The Front Line
Through his photographs Hrair Sarkissian portrays a quiet, depopulated and somewhat eerie landscape of Karabakh.

On The Front Line
Through his photographs Hrair Sarkissian portrays a quiet, depopulated and somewhat eerie landscape of Karabakh.

On The Front Line
Through his photographs Hrair Sarkissian portrays a quiet, depopulated and somewhat eerie landscape of Karabakh.

On The Front Line
Through his photographs Hrair Sarkissian portrays a quiet, depopulated and somewhat eerie landscape of Karabakh.

On The Front Line
Through his photographs Hrair Sarkissian portrays a quiet, depopulated and somewhat eerie landscape of Karabakh.

On The Front Line
Through his photographs Hrair Sarkissian portrays a quiet, depopulated and somewhat eerie landscape of Karabakh.

On The Front Line
Through his photographs Hrair Sarkissian portrays a quiet, depopulated and somewhat eerie landscape of Karabakh.

On The Front Line
Through his photographs Hrair Sarkissian portrays a quiet, depopulated and somewhat eerie landscape of Karabakh.

On The Front Line
Through his photographs Hrair Sarkissian portrays a quiet, depopulated and somewhat eerie landscape of Karabakh.
