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Altered image of Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate in new ad raises ethics concerns

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A new television attack ad in Wisconsin’s hotly contested Supreme Court race features a doctored image of the liberal candidate, a move that her campaign claims could be a violation of a recently enacted state law.

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Iran believes all remaining workers have died in coal mine explosion, raising death toll to 49

Read full article: Iran believes all remaining workers have died in coal mine explosion, raising death toll to 49

Iran says it believes the remaining workers trapped by an explosion at a coal mine in the country’s east have died, bringing the death toll in the disaster to at least 49.

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Death toll after explosion at eastern Iran coal mine rises to at least 38 with 14 still missing

Read full article: Death toll after explosion at eastern Iran coal mine rises to at least 38 with 14 still missing

Rescuers have recovered the bodies of more workers killed in an explosion at a coal mine in eastern Iran.

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An explosion at a coal mine in eastern Iran kills at least 34 workers

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An explosion in a coal mine in eastern Iran has killed at least 34 workers and injured 17 others.

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Iran’s new president reappoints UN-sanctioned official as head of the country's nuclear agency

Read full article: Iran’s new president reappoints UN-sanctioned official as head of the country's nuclear agency

Iran’s newly-elected president has reappointed a U.S.-educated official as director of the country’s nuclear department.

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Iranian presidential candidates accuse each other of having no plan or experience ahead of runoff

Read full article: Iranian presidential candidates accuse each other of having no plan or experience ahead of runoff

Iran’s two presidential candidates are accusing each other of having no solution for the country’s problems ahead of Friday’s runoff.

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Ballot box binge: Votes loom in coming days from Mongolia to Iran to Britain in a busy election year

Read full article: Ballot box binge: Votes loom in coming days from Mongolia to Iran to Britain in a busy election year

Even in a busy year of elections, the next few days stand out.

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Two candidates drop out of Iran presidential election, due to take place Friday amid voter apathy

Read full article: Two candidates drop out of Iran presidential election, due to take place Friday amid voter apathy

Two candidates in Iran’s presidential election have withdrawn from the race.

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Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, supreme leader's protege, dies at 63 in helicopter crash

Read full article: Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, supreme leader's protege, dies at 63 in helicopter crash

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has died.

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Who is Ebrahim Raisi, Iran's president whose helicopter suffered a 'hard landing' in foggy weather?

Read full article: Who is Ebrahim Raisi, Iran's president whose helicopter suffered a 'hard landing' in foggy weather?

Iran’s hard-line President Ebrahim Raisi has long been seen as a protĆ©gĆ© to Iran’s supreme leader and a potential successor for his position within the country’s Shiite theocracy.

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Iran starts first election campaign since the 2022 mass protests over Mahsa Amini's death in custody

Read full article: Iran starts first election campaign since the 2022 mass protests over Mahsa Amini's death in custody

Candidates for Iran’s parliament have started campaigning in the country’s first election since the 2022 crackdown on nationwide protests that followed the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in police custody after she was detained for allegedly violating the strict headscarf law.

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EXPLAINER: What kept Iran protests going after first spark?

Read full article: EXPLAINER: What kept Iran protests going after first spark?

Protests have erupted across Iran in recent days after a 22-year-old woman died while being held by the morality police for violating the country’s strictly enforced Islamic dress code.

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Iran supreme leader optimistic though nuclear talks stalled

Read full article: Iran supreme leader optimistic though nuclear talks stalled

Iran’s supreme leader is insisting negotiations over Tehran’s tattered nuclear deal ā€œare going ahead properly.ā€.

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Satellite photos show Iran had another failed space launch

Read full article: Satellite photos show Iran had another failed space launch

Iran likely suffered another failed launch of a satellite-carrying rocket in recent days.

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The AP Interview: UN nuke chief says view of Iran blurred

Read full article: The AP Interview: UN nuke chief says view of Iran blurred

The head of the United Nations nuclear watchdog has warned that the restrictions faced by his inspectors in Iran threaten to give the world only a ā€œvery blurred imageā€ of Tehran’s program as it enriches uranium closer than ever to weapons-grade levels.

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Iran's president slams US in first speech to UN as leader

Read full article: Iran's president slams US in first speech to UN as leader

Iran’s new president slammed U.S. sanctions imposed on his nation as a mechanism of war.

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UN nuclear watchdog: Iran producing more uranium metal

Read full article: UN nuclear watchdog: Iran producing more uranium metal

The UN's nuclear watchdog says Iran continues to produce uranium metal, which can be used in the production of a nuclear bomb, in a move that further complicates the possibility of reviving a landmark 2015 deal with world powers on Iran's nuclear program.

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Outgoing Iran president says government not always truthful

Read full article: Outgoing Iran president says government not always truthful

Iran’s outgoing president has acknowledged his nation at times ā€œdid not tell part of the truthā€ to its people during his eight-year tenure.

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Germany signals growing impatience with Iran on nuclear deal

Read full article: Germany signals growing impatience with Iran on nuclear deal

A German magazine has reported that the country's foreign minister is signaling growing impatience with Iran.

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Iran's supreme leader criticizes US as nuclear talks stalled

Read full article: Iran's supreme leader criticizes US as nuclear talks stalled

Iran’s supreme leader has called the U.S. ā€œstubbornā€ in stalled nuclear talks in Vienna for discussing Tehran’s missiles and regional influence.

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Iran's president warns weapons-grade enrichment possible

Read full article: Iran's president warns weapons-grade enrichment possible

Iran’s outgoing president is warning his country could enrich uranium at weapons-grade levels of 90% if it chose, though it still wanted to save its tattered nuclear deal with world powers.

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Iran reimposes virus restrictions as delta variant spreads

Read full article: Iran reimposes virus restrictions as delta variant spreads

Iran has announced new coronavirus restrictions on major cities as the spread of the highly contagious delta variant spurs fears of another devastating surge in the nation.

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Iran president warns of possible new wave of COVID cases

Read full article: Iran president warns of possible new wave of COVID cases

President Hassan Rouhani says Iran may face another wave of coronavirus infections, as health officials warn of the spread of the more infectious delta variant of the coronavirus.

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Iran likely had failed rocket launch, preparing for another

Read full article: Iran likely had failed rocket launch, preparing for another

Iran likely conducted a failed launch of a satellite-carrying rocket in recent days and now appears to be preparing to try again.

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Hard-line judiciary head wins Iran presidency in low turnout

Read full article: Hard-line judiciary head wins Iran presidency in low turnout

Iran’s hard-line judiciary chief has won the country’s presidential election in a landslide victory.

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In Iran's subdued election, many voters appear to stay home

Read full article: In Iran's subdued election, many voters appear to stay home

Iranian state TV showed voters streaming to cast their ballots, but very different scenes were playing out on Tehran’s streets, where traffic was light and polling places appeared relatively empty.

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Apathy greets Iran presidential vote dominated by hard-liner

Read full article: Apathy greets Iran presidential vote dominated by hard-liner

Iranians have voted in a presidential election dominated by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s hard-line protege after the disqualification of his strongest competition.

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EXPLAINER: Iran vote to determine next president, direction

Read full article: EXPLAINER: Iran vote to determine next president, direction

Iran’s presidential election Friday will determine who will lead the country’s civilian government.

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Iran nuclear deal hangs in balance as Islamic Republic votes

Read full article: Iran nuclear deal hangs in balance as Islamic Republic votes

Iran's tattered nuclear deal with world powers hangs in the balance as the country prepares to vote on Friday for a new president.

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Iran election race narrows but fears persist of low turnout

Read full article: Iran election race narrows but fears persist of low turnout

Iran is grappling with fears of low voter turnout, two days ahead of the country's presidential election.

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Iran hard-liners target sole moderate in presidential debate

Read full article: Iran hard-liners target sole moderate in presidential debate

Iran’s seven presidential candidates have offered starkly different views in the country’s final debate.

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Iran sends warships to Atlantic amid Venezuela concerns

Read full article: Iran sends warships to Atlantic amid Venezuela concerns

Iranian state TV says that an Iranian destroyer and support vessel are now sailing in the Atlantic Ocean in a rare mission far from the Islamic Republic, without offering the vessels’ final destination.

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Iran candidate says he’s willing to potentially meet Biden

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A prominent Iranian presidential candidate says he’d be willing to meet with U.S. President Joe Biden if he wins his country’s election next week.

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Iran approves 7 for presidential vote, bars Rouhani allies

Read full article: Iran approves 7 for presidential vote, bars Rouhani allies

Iran has named the hard-line cleric running its judiciary and six others as approved candidates in its June 18 presidential election.

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Iran agrees to extend deal on cameras at its nuclear sites

Read full article: Iran agrees to extend deal on cameras at its nuclear sites

The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency says Iran has agreed to a one-month extension to the deal on surveillance cameras at its nuclear sites.

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Iran president gives his most upbeat view yet of nuke talks

Read full article: Iran president gives his most upbeat view yet of nuke talks

Iran’s president has offered his most optimistic assessment yet of ongoing talks to resuscitate his country’s nuclear deal with world powers.

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Iran's hard-line judiciary chief registers presidential run

Read full article: Iran's hard-line judiciary chief registers presidential run

Iran’s judiciary chief and a prominent hard-line cleric has registered to run in the country's June presidential election.

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Registration opens for hopefuls in Iran's presidential vote

Read full article: Registration opens for hopefuls in Iran's presidential vote

Iran has opened registration for potential candidates in the country's June presidential election.

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Explosive-laden 'drone' boat targets Saudi port of Yanbu

Read full article: Explosive-laden 'drone' boat targets Saudi port of Yanbu

A remotely piloted boat packed with explosives has targeted the Saudi port of Yanbu in the Red Sea.

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Leaked recording of Iran's top diplomat offers blunt talk

Read full article: Leaked recording of Iran's top diplomat offers blunt talk

A recording of Iran’s foreign minister offering a blunt appraisal of diplomacy and the limits of power within the Islamic Republic has leaked out publicly.

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US outlines possible sanctions relief for Iran in nuke talks

Read full article: US outlines possible sanctions relief for Iran in nuke talks

A senior U.S. official says the Biden administration has laid out examples of the kinds of sanctions on Iran it's willing to lift in exchange for Iran's return to compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal.

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Iran, Saudis hold talks in Baghdad, few expect quick results

Read full article: Iran, Saudis hold talks in Baghdad, few expect quick results

A first round of direct talks between regional rivals Saudi Arabia and Iran signal a possible de-escalation following years of animosity that has often spilled over into neighboring countries.

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Iran sees highest daily death toll in months as virus surges

Read full article: Iran sees highest daily death toll in months as virus surges

Iran’s daily coronavirus death toll has climbed over 400 for the first time in months, as the country, which has long had the region’s largest outbreak, battles a post-holiday infection surge.

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EXPLAINER: What are the Iran nuclear talks all about?

Read full article: EXPLAINER: What are the Iran nuclear talks all about?

Negotiations aimed at bringing the United States back into the landmark nuclear deal with Iran have been held in Vienna.

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Iran's supreme leader: Vienna offers 'not worth looking at'

Read full article: Iran's supreme leader: Vienna offers 'not worth looking at'

Iran’s supreme leader says the offers being made at the Vienna talks over his country’s tattered nuclear deal ā€œare not worth looking at.ā€.

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Iran says it will enrich uranium to 60%, highest level ever

Read full article: Iran says it will enrich uranium to 60%, highest level ever

An Iranian nuclear negotiator says Tehran will begin enriching uranium up to 60% purity after an attack on its Natanz nuclear facility.

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EXPLAINER: Iran atomic sites targeted by diplomacy, sabotage

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Iran’s nuclear program has been targeted by diplomatic efforts and sabotage attacks over the last decade, with the latest incident striking its underground Natanz facility.

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Iran enforces 10-day lockdown amid fourth wave of pandemic

Read full article: Iran enforces 10-day lockdown amid fourth wave of pandemic

State TV reports that Iran has begun a 10-day lockdown amid a fourth wave of coronavirus infections.

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Iran spy TV show ignites controversy for 2nd season

Read full article: Iran spy TV show ignites controversy for 2nd season

A controversial Iranian TV spy thriller is once again generating buzz in the Islamic Republic.

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EXPLAINER: Iran restricts UN atomic agency to pressure West

Read full article: EXPLAINER: Iran restricts UN atomic agency to pressure West

Director General of International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA, Rafael Mariano Grossi from Argentina, speaks to the media after returning from Iran at the Vienna International Airport, Sunday, Feb. 21, 2021. (AP Photo/Ronald Zak)DUBAI – Iran will begin restricting the ability of United Nations nuclear inspectors to monitor Tehran's nuclear program. Restricting IAEA inspections, a cornerstone of ensuring Iran's nuclear program is peaceful, provides Iran a way to grab the West's attention. Without success at the negotiating table, Iran could bar IAEA inspectors or withdraw from the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty. ___Associated Press writers Amir Vahdat and Nasser Karimi in Tehran, Iran, and David Rising in Berlin contributed to this report.

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UN nuclear chief says Iran to grant 'less access' to program

Read full article: UN nuclear chief says Iran to grant 'less access' to program

(AP Photo/Ronald Zak)TEHRAN – Iran will begin to offer United Nations inspectors ā€œless accessā€ to its nuclear program as part of its pressure campaign on the West, though investigators will still be able to monitor Tehran's work, the U.N. atomic watchdog's chief said Sunday. In 2018, then-President Donald Trump pulled the U.S. unilaterally out of the nuclear deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, saying it needed to be renegotiated. AdGrossi met earlier Sunday with Ali Akbar Salehi, the head of Iran's civilian nuclear program. In November, Iranian scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, who founded the country's military nuclear program some two decades earlier, was killed in an attack Tehran blames on Israel. ā€œSome of them may have security ramifications for Iran, whose peaceful nuclear sites have been attacked," Zarif said.

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Biden repudiates Trump on Iran, ready for talks on nuke deal

Read full article: Biden repudiates Trump on Iran, ready for talks on nuke deal

Besides signaling Thursday a willingness to talk with Iran, the administration also reversed Trump’s determination that all U.N. sanctions against Iran had been restored. He's expected to address the U.S. stance on the 2015 multilateral Iran nuclear deal, the war in Afghanistan and the economic and national security challenges posed by Russia and China. The U.S. has not participated in a meeting of those participants since Trump withdrew from the deal and began steadily ramping up sanctions on Iran. The Trump administration had imposed the severe restrictions, which essentially confined them to their U.N. mission and the U.N. headquarters building in New York. ā€œIt is concerning the Biden Administration is already making concessions in an apparent attempt to re-enter the flawed Iran deal," he said.

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US, Europeans urge Iran to keep allowing nuclear inspections

Read full article: US, Europeans urge Iran to keep allowing nuclear inspections

(UNTV via AP)PARIS – Top European and U.S. officials urged Iran on Thursday to allow continued United Nations nuclear inspections and stop nuclear activities that have no credible civilian use. Iran is ā€œplaying with fire,ā€ said German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas, who took part in talks Thursday in Paris with his British and French counterparts. Iran has said it will stop part of International Atomic Energy Agency inspections of its nuclear facilities next week if the West doesn’t implement its own commitments under the 2015 deal. The 2015 accord is aimed at preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons. The head of the IAEA is scheduled to travel to Iran this weekend to find a solution that allows the agency to continue inspections.

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Iran may pursue nuclear weapon, intel minister warns West

Read full article: Iran may pursue nuclear weapon, intel minister warns West

Iran's supreme leader said the U.S. must lift all sanctions if it wants Iran to return to its commitments to the nuclear deal with Western powers. The remarks by Mahmoud Alavi mark a rare occasion that a government official says Iran could reverse its course on the nuclear program. A 1990s fatwa, or religious edict, by the country's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei states that nuclear weapons are forbidden. AdIsrael has long accused Iran of trying to develop nuclear weapons, and the 2015 nuclear accord between Iran and world powers put strict limits on Iranian nuclear activities to prevent it from reaching weapons capabilities. Israel, which has been suspected of killing Iranian nuclear scientists over the last decade, has repeatedly declined to comment on the attack.

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Iran asks watchdog not to publish 'unnecessary' nuke details

Read full article: Iran asks watchdog not to publish 'unnecessary' nuke details

The report quoted a statement from Iran’s nuclear department that asked the International Atomic Energy Agency to avoid publishing details on Iran’s nuclear program that may cause confusion. ā€œIran has no credible civilian use for uranium metal,ā€ they said in a joint statement. ā€œThe production of uranium metal has potentially grave military implications.ā€On Thursday, the IAEA said Iran had informed it that it had begun installing equipment for the production of uranium metal. Iran reacted to the European statement Sunday saying Iran informed the U.N. nuclear watchdog nearly two decades ago of its plans for the ā€œpeaceful and conventionalā€ production of uranium metal. The three European nations alongside the U.S., Russia and China signed the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran that prohibited research and production of uranium metal.

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Iran starts 20% uranium enrichment, seizes South Korean ship

Read full article: Iran starts 20% uranium enrichment, seizes South Korean ship

In this photo released Monday, Jan. 4, 2021, by Tasnim News Agency, a seized South Korean-flagged tanker is escorted by Iranian Revolutionary Guard boats on the Persian Gulf. Iranian state television acknowledged that Tehran seized the oil tanker in the Strait of Hormuz. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif seemed to acknowledge Tehran's interest in leveraging the situation in a tweet about its nuclear enrichment. Meanwhile, Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard seized the MT Hankuk Chemi, with photos later released showing its vessels alongside the tanker. The South Korean news agency Yonhap quoted an anonymous company official denying the Iranian claim the ship polluted the water.

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Iran builds at underground nuclear facility amid US tensions

Read full article: Iran builds at underground nuclear facility amid US tensions

This Dec. 11, 2020, satellite photo by Maxar Technologies shows construction at Iran's Fordo nuclear facility. Iran has begun construction on a site at its underground nuclear facility at Fordo amid tensions with the U.S. over its atomic program, satellite photos obtained Friday, Dec. 18, 2020, by The Associated Press show. Already, Iran is building at its Natanz nuclear facility after a mysterious explosion in July there that Tehran described as a sabotage attack. Under the 2015 nuclear deal, Iran agreed to stop enriching uranium at Fordo and instead make it ā€œa nuclear, physics and technology center.ā€ā€œThis location was a major sticking point in negotiations leading to the Iran nuclear deal,ā€ Lewis said. Meanwhile, an Iranian scientist who created its military nuclear program two decades ago recently was killed in a shooting outside of Tehran.

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Iran summons EU envoys for protesting reporter's hanging

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TEHRAN – Iran on Sunday summoned the German and French envoys to Tehran after the European Union condemned the execution of an Iranian journalist whose work helped inspire nationwide economic protests in 2017, Iranian state media reported. IRNA said an Iranian Foreign Ministry official summoned the ambassadors because of EU statements on the exiled reporter Ruhollah Zam, 47, who was hanged on Saturday. Zam had been jailed in Iran after Iranian authorities seized him while he was traveling in neighboring Iraq last year. ā€œThis is a barbarous and unacceptable act,ā€ the French Foreign Ministry said in a statement, which condemned the hanging as a ā€œgrave blowā€ to freedom of speech in Iran. The initial spark for the 2017 protests was a sudden jump in food prices.

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Iran says US sanctions hinder access to COVID-19 vaccines

Read full article: Iran says US sanctions hinder access to COVID-19 vaccines

Rouhani said Wednesday that U.S. sanctions are making it difficult for Iran to purchase medicine and health supplies from abroad, including COVID-19 vaccines needed to contain the worst outbreak in the Middle East. (Iranian Presidency Office via AP)TEHRAN – Iran's President Hassan Rouhani said Wednesday that U.S. sanctions are making it difficult for Iran to purchase medicine and health supplies from abroad, including COVID-19 vaccines needed to contain the worst outbreak in the Middle East. Rouhani said authorities are nevertheless doing what they can to buy vaccines from abroad, hoping to deliver them to high-risk individuals as soon as possible. In August, Iran imposed similar symbolic sanctions on Richard Goldberg, a hawkish former expert with the White House National Security Council. And in 2017, Iran sanctioned 15 American companies over their alleged support for Israel, terrorism and repression in the region.

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Iran's president opposes bill that would boost enrichment

Read full article: Iran's president opposes bill that would boost enrichment

TEHRAN – Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani on Wednesday expressed his opposition to a bill approved by parliament the previous day to suspend U.N. inspections and boost uranium enrichment, saying it would be ā€œharmfulā€ to diplomatic efforts aimed at restoring the 2015 nuclear deal and easing U.S. sanctions. Under the law, if the president refuses to sign the bill, it will be automatically singed by the parliament speaker to go into effect. Tuesday's approval by lawmakers appeared to be a show of defiance after Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, a key figure in Iran's nuclear program, was killed in an attack Iranian officials have blamed on Israel. Iran insists its nuclear program is entirely peaceful. The U.S. imposed crippling sanctions on Iran after President Donald Trump unilaterally withdrew from the nuclear agreement in 2018.

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Iran closes businesses, curtails travel amid virus surge

Read full article: Iran closes businesses, curtails travel amid virus surge

Iran on Saturday shuttered businesses and curtailed travel between its major cities, including the capital of Tehran, as it grapples with the worst outbreak of the coronavirus in the Mideast region. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)TEHRAN – Iran on Saturday shuttered businesses and curtailed travel between its major cities, including the capital of Tehran, as it grapples with the worst outbreak of the coronavirus in the Mideast region. Top Iranian officials initially downplayed the risks posed by the virus outbreak, before recently urging the public to follow measures like wearing masks and avoiding unessential travel. The Iranian Health Ministry said on Saturday that the total number of confirmed cases has risen to above 840,000. The new lockdown measures, which include shuttering most businesses, shops, malls, and restaurants, include Iran's largest cities of Mashhad, Isfahan, and Shiraz.

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Iran's president calls on Biden to return to nuclear deal

Read full article: Iran's president calls on Biden to return to nuclear deal

In this photo released by the official website of the office of the Iranian Presidency, President Hassan Rouhani speaks in a meeting in Tehran, Iran, Sunday, Nov. 8, 2020. On Sunday, Rouhani called on President-elect Joe Biden to "compensate for past mistakes" and return the U.S. to Tehran's 2015 nuclear deal with world powers. (Iranian Presidency Office via AP)TEHRAN – Iran's president called on President-elect Joe Biden to ā€œcompensate for past mistakesā€ and return the U.S. to Tehran's 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, a state-run news agency reported Sunday. Hassan Rouhani's comments mark the highest-level response from Iran to Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris clinching the Nov. 3 election. In an effort to pressure Europe to find a way around the sanctions, Iran has slowly abandoned the limits of the nuclear deal.

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Wary of angering public, Iran has few ways to contain virus

Read full article: Wary of angering public, Iran has few ways to contain virus

FILE - In this Oct. 15, 2020, file photo, people wear protective face masks to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus in the Tajrish traditional bazaar in northern Tehran, Iran. In the last week, Iran shattered its single-day death toll record twice and reported daily infection highs three times. He demanded for the first time they prioritize public health over ā€œthe security and economic aspectsā€ of the pandemic, without elaborating. Only in late March — with infections skyrocketing — did Iran impose a two-week shutdown of offices and nonessential businesses. ___Associated Press writer Amir Vahdat in Tehran, Iran, contributed to this report.

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Months into pandemic, Iran sees worst wave of virus deaths

Read full article: Months into pandemic, Iran sees worst wave of virus deaths

In this Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2020, photo provided by the Iranian Health Ministry, medics tend to a COVID-19 patient at the Shohadaye Tajrish Hospital in Tehran, Iran. The single-day death toll hit a record high three times this week. On state TV, gravediggers can be seen breaking new ground in vast cemeteries for virus victims, as the daily death toll shattered records Sunday, Monday and Wednesday. A top health official announced that overall hospitalizations in Tehran, the capital, were up 12% more than in even previous virus surges. ā€œThere is not an empty bed for any new patient.ā€Contradictory messages and measures have plagued the government’s virus response, helping propel the country's toll of 29,600 reported deaths to No.

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Iran strikes defiant tone at UN under crushing US sanctions

Read full article: Iran strikes defiant tone at UN under crushing US sanctions

The sanctions effectively bar Iran from selling its oil globally. ā€œThe United States can impose neither negotiations nor war on us,ā€ Rouhani said, adding: ā€œLife is hard under sanctions. Because Trump withdrew from the nuclear agreement, few U.N. member states believe the U.S. has the legal standing to restore the sanctions. Iran has steadily broken restrictions on the amount of uranium it can enrich in order to pressure countries to do more. It was his last speech to the U.N. assembly as president of Iran.

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Virtual UN meeting saps NYC of yearly hubbub, cash infusion

Read full article: Virtual UN meeting saps NYC of yearly hubbub, cash infusion

A general view of United Nations headquarters on Monday, Sept. 21, 2020. Leaders will not be traveling to the United Nations in New York for their addresses, which will be prerecorded. As the epicenter of the U.S. outbreak this spring, New York City has lost more than 23,000 residents to confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19. ā€œFrom a city perspective, we have been very grateful for that,ā€ said Penny Abeywardena, New York City's international affairs commissioner. ā€œWe have people that we know them for years — every General Assembly, they come here.

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Iran dismisses US efforts for UN sanctions as currency drops

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FILE - In this Aug. 21, 2019 file photo, a man counts his banknotes and traveler checks in Tehran, Iran. On Sunday, Sept 20, 2020, Iran dismissed U.S. efforts to restore all U.N. sanctions on the country as mounting economic pressure from Washington pushed the local currency down to its lowest level ever. As the currency plummeted, Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani slammed the Trump administration's declaration Saturday that all U.N. sanctions against Iran have been reimposed because Tehran is not complying with the nuclear deal. They say the U.S. lost legal standing to invoke snapback sanctions when President Donald Trump withdrew from the nuclear deal in 2018 and began reimposing U.S. sanctions on Iran. Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh said the snapback sanctions have only happened in ā€œthe fantastical worldā€ of the Trump administration.

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Iran begins new school year amid virus concerns

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Students and their parents wearing protective face masks to help prevent spread of the coronavirus listen to their national anthem during the opening ceremony of the Hashtroudi school in Tehran, Iran, Saturday, Sept. 5, 2020. Iran on Saturday opened the new school year after nearly seven months of closure as many expressed concern over a possible increase in infections of the Covid-19. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)TEHRAN Iran on Saturday opened the new school year after nearly seven months of closure. The reopening of schools came as many expressed concern over a possible increase in infections, including medical professionals. Prevent physical reopening of all schools across the country.Iran has so far used distance learning via internet apps and TV programs.

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Iran threatens 'dangerous future' for UAE after Israel deal

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TEHRAN Irans powerful Revolutionary Guard vowed Saturday there would be dangerous consequences for the United Arab Emirates after it announced a historic deal with Israel to open up diplomatic relations. The UAE is the first Gulf Arab state to do so and only the third Arab nation to establish normalized relations with Israel, Iran's regional archenemy. The Guard warned that the deal with Israel will set back American influence in the Middle East, and bring a dangerous future" for the Emirati government. In a televised speech Saturday, he warned that the United Arab Emirates has made a huge mistake in reaching a deal toward normalizing ties with Israel. Israel has quietly cultivated ties with the UAE and other Gulf countries for several years as they have confronted a shared enemy in Iran.

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Virus deaths top 600,000 as cases rise in SAfrica, Australia

Read full article: Virus deaths top 600,000 as cases rise in SAfrica, Australia

China confirmed 13 new cases in the northwestern city of Urumqi on Sunday, while South Korea reported less than 40 additional cases for a second straight day. The number of confirmed infections worldwide has passed 14.2 million, out of which 3.7 million are in the United States. Local governments in India continued to reimpose focused lockdowns in several parts of the country following a surge in cases. Iran has the Middle Easts worst outbreak with more than 270,000 confirmed cases. In Bangladesh, confirmed cases surpassed 200,000 but experts say the number is much higher as the country lacks adequate labs for testing.

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Breathtaking virus numbers show normal life still far away

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Health workers wait to screen people for COVID-19 symptoms at a temple in Mumbai, India, Saturday, July 18, 2020. (AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)JOHANNESBURG South Africa was poised on Saturday to join the top five countries most affected by the coronavirus, while breathtaking numbers around the world were a reminder a return to normal life is still far from sight. Confirmed virus cases worldwide have topped 14 million and deaths have surpassed 600,000, according to Johns Hopkins University data, a day after the World Health Organization reported a single-day record of new infections at over 237,000. The country, however, remains the worlds most unequal, and health officials have warned that the pandemic will lay that bare. The two most populous states each reported roughly 10,000 new cases and some of their highest death counts since the pandemic began.

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Iran estimates it has 25 million coronavirus infections

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He estimated as many as 25 million Iranians could have been infected with the coronavirus since the outbreak's beginning, citing an Iranian Health Ministry study that has so far not been made public, the state-run IRNA news agency reported. President Hassan Rouhani cited a new Iranian Health Ministry study in offering the unprecedentedly high number of 25 million infections. Rouhani also said that he believes an additional 30 million to 35 million people could be infected in coming months, again without citing the basis for his estimate. Iran has seen the worst outbreak in the Middle East, with more than 270,000 confirmed cases and at least 13,979 deaths. Even today, Iranian death tolls remain based on those who died in coronavirus wards in hospitals.

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Iran journalist who fueled 2017 protests sentenced to death

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In this June 2, 2020 photo, journalist Ruhollah Zam speaks during his trial at the Revolutionary Court, in Tehran, Iran. The judiciary spokesman, Gholamhossein Esmaili, announced Tuesday, June 30, 2020 that Zam, a journalist whose online work helped inspire the 2017 economic protests and who returned from exile to Tehran was sentenced to death. (Ali Shirband/Mizan News Agency via AP)TEHRAN – Iran sentenced a once-exiled journalist to death over his online work that helped inspire nationwide economic protests that began at the end of 2017, authorities said Tuesday. The initial spark for the 2017 protests was a sudden jump in food prices. The 2017 protests reportedly saw some 5,000 people detained and 25 killed.

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Pompeo urges UN arms embargo on Iran's `terrorist regime'

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The United States has circulated a draft Security Council resolution to extend the arms embargo indefinitely, and Pompeo said the United States overwhelming preference is to work with its 15 members to adopt it. Pompeo spoke at a virtual open meeting of the council on implementation of resolution 2231, which was adopted in 2015 to endorse the Iran nuclear deal. The arms embargo is included in the measure. Zarif told the council later that the U.S. violated all provisions of the deal by its withdrawal and insisted that the arms embargo be lifted completely on its Oct. 18 expiration date. Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia said Moscow opposes "blessing the U.S. maximum pressure policy through the arms embargo resolution.

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Hard-line former Tehran mayor named Iran parliament speaker

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Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, center, is surrounded by a group of lawmakers after being elected as speaker of the parliament, in Tehran, Iran, Thursday, May 28, 2020. Iran's parliament voted Thursday to elect Qalibaf, a hard-line former mayor of Tehran as the legislative body's new speaker. As speaker, Qalibaf leads a body that can debate Iran's annual budget and push for the impeachment of government ministers. That takes on new importance as the U.S. withdrew waivers from Iran's nuclear program late Wednesday and as tensions between the two nations remain high. A trained pilot, Qalibaf served in the paramilitary Guard during the countrys bloody 1980s war with Iraq.

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So-called honor killing of teen girl brings outcry in Iran

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TEHRAN The so-called honor killing of a 14-year-old Iranian girl by her father, who reportedly used a farming sickle to behead her as she slept, has prompted a nationwide outcry. The girl reportedly told the police she feared a violent reaction from her father. Proposed legislation against honor killings has apparently shuttled for years among various decision-making bodies in Iran. There is little data on honor killings in Iran, where local media occasionally report on such cases. Under the law, girls can marry after the age of 13, though the average age of marriage for Iranian women is 23.

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1st Iranian ship reaches Venezuela with no sign of US threat

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Iran and Venezuela have always supported each other in times of difficulty, Venezuelan Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza tweeted. Russ Dallen, head of the Miami-based investment firm Caracas Capital Markets, confirmed the Fortune's location using ship tracking technology. Venezuela sits atop the worlds largest oil reserves, but it must import gasoline because production has crashed in the last two decades. The Iranian tankers hold what analysts estimate to be enough gasoline to supply Venezuela for two to three weeks. Iranian President Hassan Rouhani warned Saturday that the United States should not to interfere with the shipment of oil bound for Venezuela.

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Iran remembers 1979 Islamic Revolution amid high US tension

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(AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)TEHRAN – Hundreds of thousands across Iran marked the anniversary of its 1979 Islamic Revolution on Tuesday amid some of the highest tensions ever between Tehran and the U.S. in the past four decades. The shoot down also marred funeral processions that drew millions of mourners for Revolutionary Guard Gen. Qassem Soleimani, killed in a U.S. drone strike in Baghdad. In November, protesters angered by Iran raising government-set gasoline prices by 50% blocked traffic in major cities and occasionally clashed with police. A series of attacks across the Mideast culminated with the U.S. launching the drone strike that killed Soleimani in January. "You are too desperate to bring Iran to its knees.ā€Iran’s Islamic Revolution began with widespread unrest over the rule of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi.

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Correction: Iran-Plane Crash-Echoes of 1988 story

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FILE - In this July 3, 1988 file photo, the crew of the USS Vincennes stands at attention to salute the USS Samuel B. Roberts which left the Persian Gulf. The Western allegation that Iran shot down a Ukrainian jetliner and killed 176 people offers a grim echo for the Islamic Republic, which found itself the victim of an accidental shootdown by American forces over 30 years ago. (AP Photo/Greg English, File)

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Iran's Rouhani says he agreed four-point plan for Trump talks

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Iran agreed to a four-point plan for talks with the United States during the UN General Assembly last week, until US President Donald Trump threatened to increase sanctions against Tehran, President Hassan Rouhani said in a televised speech. French President Emmanuel Macron made the proposals and tried to broker a meeting between Trump and Rouhani, the Iranian leader said. Tehran balked when Trump doubled down on increasing sanctions in two announcements he made over 24 hours, the Iranian president said. In his UN speech last week, Trump warned he would tighten economic penalties if Iran continued its "bloodlust." "If he leaves the country without meeting with President Trump, this is a lost opportunity," Macron told Johnson.

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Oil prices slide on easing Middle East tensions

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(CNN) - Oil prices fell Friday on some signs that stability could return to the Middle East. Iran's release of the British tanker has eased tensions also sank oil prices. U.S. oil prices are down 1.8% at $55.42 a barrel, while Brent Crude, the international benchmark, is down 1.9% at $61.55 a barrel. Two weeks ago, Saudi oil production facilities were attacked, which sent oil prices soaring the most in a decade. A deceleration in China's economy continues to weigh on oil prices too.

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UK-flagged tanker leaves Iranian port after being held for months

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CNNTEHRAN - The UK-flagged oil tanker Stena Impero has left Iran, where it has been detained since July 19, and is heading for international waters. The ship sailed from Bandar Abbas port at 9 a.m. local time on Friday, Iran's state-run news agency IRNA reported. The company operating the ship, Stena Bulk, also confirmed the tanker's release. Twenty-three crew members -- none of them British -- were on board. Earlier this month, seven Indian crew members aboard the tanker were released.

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Trump takes on China and Iran in UN speech

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(CNN) - President Donald Trump delivered remarks taking on global trade, Iran and illegal immigration at the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday morning. Trump said the U.S. wants to end the "grave economic injustice" of unfair trading practices, specifically citing unfair trade practices by China. Citing an attack on Saudi oil facilities that he pinned on Iran, Trump noted new sanctions on the country's central bank. "No responsible government should subsidize Iran's bloodlust," Trump said during his speech to the General Assembly. During the remarks, Trump called for world leaders to stop persecuting people of faith.

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Iran's Zarif raises prospect of new nuclear agreement with Trump

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CNN(CNN) - Iran's foreign minister has raised the prospect of a new agreement with the United States that would see permanent sanctions relief exchanged for Tehran's permanent denuclearization. "We are prepared, if President Trump is serious about permanent for permanent. Permanent -- Iran was never a nuclear weapons state, but permanent denuclearization as they like to hear it," said Zarif. Under the 2015 agreement, Iranian sanctions relief would be sent to Congress for ratification in 2023. Asked if the two Presidents would meet, Zarif said, "Provided that President Trump is ready to do what's necessary."

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Iran says UK-flagged oil tanker Stena Impero is now 'free to leave'

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CNNTEHRAN - The British-flagged tanker Stena Impero is "free to leave," Iranian officials said Monday, marking the end of a two-month standoff between Tehran and London over the detained vessel. Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) captured the Stena Impero in the Strait of Hormuz on July 19 amid increasing hostility between Tehran and the West. While the tanker was sailing under a UK flag, the company that operates it is headquartered in Sweden. The ship was seized two weeks after the UK detained an Iranian tanker off the coast of Gibraltar, a British overseas territory on the edge of southern Spain. Gibraltar authorities released that ship in late August, despite eleventh-hour efforts by the United States to halt the move.

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Trump says US 'locked and loaded' after Saudi oil field attack

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CNN VideoWASHINGTON (CNN) - President Donald Trump on Sunday evening tweeted that the US has "reason to believe that we know" who is responsible for an attack on a Saudi Arabian oil field and the country is "locked and loaded depending on verification" following the crippling strike. Trump's tweet, which appeared to raise the specter of a US military response, served to ratchet up tensions in a region already on edge after Saturday's audacious attack on the Saudi oil field. On Saturday, coordinated strikes on key Saudi Arabian oil facilities -- among the world's largest energy production centers -- disrupted 5% of the daily global oil supply. Though Trump did not name Iran in his tweet, the attack has caused another spike in tensions between the US and Tehran. The official could not say whether it's possible drones from Yemen could have angled around to attack northwest facilities.

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Copy of Trump says US 'locked and loaded' after Saudi oil field attack

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CNN VideoWASHINGTON (CNN) - President Donald Trump on Sunday evening tweeted that the US has "reason to believe that we know" who is responsible for an attack on a Saudi Arabian oil field and the country is "locked and loaded depending on verification" following the crippling strike. Trump's tweet, which appeared to raise the specter of a US military response, served to ratchet up tensions in a region already on edge after Saturday's audacious attack on the Saudi oil field. On Saturday, coordinated strikes on key Saudi Arabian oil facilities -- among the world's largest energy production centers -- disrupted 5% of the daily global oil supply. Though Trump did not name Iran in his tweet, the attack has caused another spike in tensions between the US and Tehran. The official could not say whether it's possible drones from Yemen could have angled around to attack northwest facilities.

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UK Navy to escort tankers through strait amid Iran crisis

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CNN(CNN) - The UK Royal Navy says it will now accompany British-flagged oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz in the wake of Iran's seizure of a ship last week. The decision comes after Iran seized British-flagged Stena Impero oil tanker on Friday in the Strait of Hormuz, considered one of the world's most vital waterways for global oil supply. Iranian President Hassan Rouhani appeared to signal Wednesday that his country might be willing to release the vessel in exchange for the UK's release of a detained Iranian tanker. UK authorities alleged the tanker was attempting to transport oil to Syria, a violation of EU sanctions. Last Thursday, the U.S. Navy destroyed an Iranian drone using electronic jamming, a U.S. defense official said.

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Iran to make further reductions to nuclear commitments

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Iran will announce on Sunday new reductions to its nuclear commitments agreed to in the unraveling Iran nuclear deal, the state-run Islamic Republic News Agency reported Saturday. Sunday marks the end of a 60-day deadline Iran had issued to remaining members of the nuclear deal to ease restrictions on its banking and oil sectors. According to IRNA, Rouhani called on the European Union to act on its commitments to the nuclear deal and pointed to ending sanctions on Iran as a possible a way to move forward on the faltering accord. Rouhani also urged the US -- despite having withdrawn from the JCPOA -- and European signatories to "go back to their commitments in the nuclear deal." CORRECTION: This story has been updated to correct the date the United States withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal.

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Rouhani: Iran to start enriching uranium at higher levels

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(CNN) - Iran will begin enriching uranium at a higher level than what is allowed under the 2015 nuclear deal within days, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said Wednesday. Under the 2015 deal, Iran agreed to slash its stockpile of enriched uranium by 90%, and cap uranium enrichment at 3.67%. He has also vowed to revive work on the Arak heavy-water reactor, which had been suspended under the nuclear deal. He urged the Americans and the Europeans to "go back to their commitments in the nuclear deal." Zarif added that Iran took steps to exceed uranium caps 60 days after Trump pulled out of the deal.

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Trump says any attack by Iran will be met with 'obliteration'

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(CNN) - President Donald Trump threatened Iran with "obliteration" on Tuesday, saying that an attack on "anything American will be met with great and overwhelming force." Those comments prompted a response from Trump who said "Iran's very ignorant and insulting statement, put out today, only shows that they do not understand reality." He added that the US had wrongly expected to "create chaos" in Iran in two to three months, during his speech to senior health officials. After weeks of building tensions, Trump threatened airstrikes on Iran last week -- calling them off just minutes before they were due to begin -- and on Tuesday his national security adviser, John Bolton, continued the administration's tough rhetoric. "All that Iran needs to do is walk through that open door," said Bolton, known for being one of the administration's most hawkish advisers on Iran.

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