
Iran's Expediency Council Votes in Favor of Non-Muslim City Council Member, Ending His 9-Month Suspension
In historic vote, Council of Expediency Discernment votes for Zoroastrian Sepenta Niknam to return to the City Council of Yazd.
Read MoreIn historic vote, Council of Expediency Discernment votes for Zoroastrian Sepenta Niknam to return to the City Council of Yazd.
Read MoreAmerica’s top military commander in Afghanistan, John Nicholson, sent regional observers into a tizzy with his comments on Monday that the United States was ready to join direct negotiations with the Taliban. He later retracted his statement, apparently under pressure, saying his words were “mischaracterized.”
Read MoreMany analysts of the international affairs have recently had a special focus on US-EU relations. Some signals and speeches by the President of the United States which are addressed to the European authorities indicate the full opposition of the White House to the European Union.
Read MoreBy Mohammad Nahavandian, Iran’s Vice President for Economic Affairs
Read MoreIran will not be double-crossed by Russia in Syria, but it should also not anticipate a full-blown support from Kremlin. By Shoaib Bahman.
Read MoreAs the EU scrambles to offer a viable package of economic incentives to convince Iran to stay in the JCPOA after the US withdrawal, some forces are trying to undermine this effort and fully align the bloc’s policies with Trump strategy of isolating Iran. By: Eldar Mamedov*
Read MoreNoam Chomsky is the leading American philosopher, linguist, political commentator and activist. He has authored more than 100 books and has spent most of his career at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where he is the Professor Emeritus currently. Celebrated as ‘world's top public intellectual’, Chomsky is the leading critic of the U.S. foreign policy, state capitalism and mainstream media. In an exclusive interview with Tehran Times, he talks about U.S.-Iran standoff over JCPOA, Iran’s nuclear program and U.S. foreign policy.
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