Human rights with a taste of mustard: Berlin’s crisis of accountability
By Jafar Sherdoost Every night, Leila is jolted awake by a familiar sound; a noise that resembles neither the wail ...
By Jafar Sherdoost Every night, Leila is jolted awake by a familiar sound; a noise that resembles neither the wail ...
By Kamran Karami The Manama Dialogue, held from 31 October to 2 November, once again placed Iran–GCC dynamics at the ...
Diplomatic shuttles have been busy on the Tehran-Muscat route lately, sparking the usual round of speculation: Are Iran and the ...
To get a handle on the tectonic shift rumbling through the UN Security Council, you don’t need a PhD in ...
If you want to understand the Middle East, you sometimes have to leave the marbled halls of diplomacy and get ...
As Egypt prepares to host an international summit on Monday with several world leaders to finalize a peace plan for ...
By Edvard Chesnokov In 1953, a Western-backed coup overthrew the legitimate Iranian Prime Minister, Mohammad Mosaddegh. Previously, the patriotic PM ...
By Jafar Sherdoost In the grand, cavernous hall of the United Nations General Assembly - a chamber built on the ...
Iran will terminate the “Cairo Agreement” with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) as a first step if terminated UN ...
Iran’s top security official, Ali Larijani, has accused European powers of repeatedly shifting the goalposts in negotiations over the nuclear ...