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The aftermath of the 12-day war with Iran looks mixed more than two weeks later. Iran’s nuclear program was badly damaged and likely set back for years. But the Ayatollah’s government isn’t admitting ...
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Ukrainian activists are calling for more protests against a law they say weakens the country’s anti-corruption bodies.
NEW YORK, July 23. /TASS/. Tehran continues assessing the impact of the recent Israeli and US strikes on its nuclear sites, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi said.
Until the Houthis see the costs of their aggression the Yemeni Islamist group will continue to threaten stability in the Red Sea.
The comments come as Iran faces threats of a renewed attack amid a fragile U.S.-brokered ceasefire between Iran and Israel.