Iran Deal

Allies fear a rushed US-Iran framework deal could backfire, leaving technical deadlock - analysis

Experts worry Washington could lock in a superficial agreement on Iran’s nuclear program and sanctions relief, then struggle through months or years of technically complex follow‑on talks.

US Vice President JD Vance walks with Pakistan's Chief of Defence Forces and Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Asim Munir and Pakistani Deputy Prime Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar after arriving for talks with Iranian officials in Islamabad, Pakistan, Saturday, April 11, 2026.
 Ceasefire or countdown? Why the Iran conflict isn’t finished

Ceasefire or countdown? Why the Iran conflict isn’t finished

A map showing the Strait of Hormuz is seen in this illustration taken June 22, 2025.

IMF warns Strait of Hormuz might never be back to normal

Iran and Pakistan falgs. Illustration.

Pakistan in the spotlight: A ceasefire mediator Israel should watch closely-opinion


Iran-Russia arms trade will permanently shift Iran’s global role - analysis

Iran can no longer pretend that its nuclear program is the only thing standing between itself and good relations with the West.

 An Iranian missile is displayed during a rally marking the annual Quds Day, or Jerusalem Day, on the last Friday of the holy month of Ramadan in Tehran, Iran April 29, 2022.

Iran is an ever more 'relevant' problem, nuclear watchdog chief says

Officials said one important sticking point has been Iran's demand that the IAEA end an investigation into uranium traces found at undeclared sites.

The Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Mariano Grossi speaks to the media after attending a close door meeting of the UN Security Council on Ukraine, at the United Nations headquarters in New York, US, October 27, 2022.

Herzog on Ukraine: 'There are things we cannot provide'

"There are secrets that we can't deliver," the president said. "But wherever we can help, we are trying to help."

 Israeli President Isaac Herzog looks on during a meeting with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, not pictured, in Washington, DC, on October 25, 2022.

How much influence does Russia’s nuclear threat have on Iran? - analysis

As Iran works with Russia increasingly, supplying drones to Russia for Moscow’s war on Ukraine, Iran is watching the nuclear brinkmanship closely.

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi meets with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Tehran, Iran, July 19, 2022

Lapid to ‘Post’: Israel will need to react to dangerous Russia, Iran ties

The upcoming Israel election is between forces that want to protect democracy and those led by Benjamin Netanyahu who want to undermine it

 Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid.

Iranian hackers claim to have obtained files of Iran's 'dirty nuclear projects'

The group advised that in order to keep  personal devices safe, it is preferably to check the attached and downloaded documents in a safe and offline Sandbox/VM.

 Projection of cyber code on hooded man is pictured in this illustration picture

US says Iran nuclear deal is 'not our focus right now'

"It is very clear and the Iranians have made very clear that this is not a deal that they have been prepared to make. The deal certainly does not appear imminent," Ned Price told a briefing.

 A number of new generation Iranian centrifuges are seen on display during Iran's National Nuclear Energy Day in Tehran, Iran April 10, 2021

Lapid to EU: I support two state solution with Palestinians, oppose Iran deal

"Israel wants peace that will lead to security, not peace that will destabilize the Middle East," said Lapid.

 Prime Minister Yair Lapid in a video call with representatives of the European Union.

'Iran will seek economic, cultural ties with Israel' - Iranian prince - opinion

I interviewed Prince Reza Pahlavi, the son of the last Iranian shah, to understand more about what Iran may look like should there be a successful revolution.

 PRINCE REZA Pahlavi sits in his office in Washington.

Letters to the Editor October 3, 2022: No good choices

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