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Iran just told America to "muzzle its pets in Tel Aviv" after Israel declared its supreme leader was "marked for death"
On the very day U.S.-Iran peace talks opened in Doha, the threats hit a new level: Israel's defense minister declared Iran's supreme leader effectively "marked for death," and Iran's foreign minister fired back,
The long-awaited agreement between the United States and Iran does not settle their disputes, but the alternative is a war with devastating human and economic consequences.
America lifted sanctions on Iranian oil and petrochemical exports for 60 days. This paves the way for America to import Iranian oil for the first time since Iran’s revolution in 1979. The temporary licence does not authorise sales to Cuba,
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Tehran has learned it can survive the worst Washington can throw at it, but it still needs sanctions relief to stave off economic calamity.
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From the 1979 hostage crisis to today's nuclear talks, Iran's clerical regime plays the long game, and Washington keeps misreading Tehran's intentions.
Rescue efforts continued in Venezuela as the death toll from Wednesday’s earthquakes rose to over 1,400. Tens of thousands of people are still believed to be missing. Around 3,300 are injured. Initial projections from the United Nations Development Programme suggest that the economic impact of the disaster may amount to roughly 6% of GDP.
