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Vali Nasr focuses on Tehran’s siege mentality, urging the west to look beyond the Islamic Republic’s ideology and religion
At least 13 Iranian nationals passed away while performing the Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia amid rising temperatures there, according to Iran's state media reports.
Iran is positioning itself as a critical trade and transit hub between Central Asia, the Middle East, and Europe.
Citing Ali Bigdeli, a senior Iranian academic and political analyst, Iranian state news agency Press TV reported that Iran has heavily invested in building a self-reliant nuclear industry and sees uranium enrichment as a matter of sovereignty and scientific progress.
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Khaleej Times on MSNIran says at least 13 nationals die during Hajj pilgrimageLast year, more than 1,300 people - including 22 Iranians - died at the Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia where temperatures hit 51.8C (125 degrees Fahrenheit)
Iran international Mehdi Taremi addressed his future at Inter Milan after today’s 3-0 win over North Korea.Speaking to the press after the game via FCInter1908, Taremi confirmed he has no intention
Iran-Saudi Arabia relations have improved in recent years, including in Hajj-related cooperation, though tensions remain over Iran’s regional policies.
Saudi Arabia reportedly gave a stark warning to Iran to take President Donald Trump’s nuclear deal or face the consequences
Iran holds 'Disavowal of Polytheists' ceremony during Hajj, a concept that has always faced opposition from the Saudi government due to its political nature
Four top Princeton University experts sketch a possible regional multinational nuclear consortium whose initial core partners are Iran, Oman, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
Reuters reports reveal Prince Khalid bin Salman conveyed this warning in a closed-door meeting at Iran's presidential compound on April 17.