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Venezuela Accuses US of Provocation as US Navy Ship Sails Near Coast in 'Freedom of Navigation' Operation

The move comes a day after an Iranian ship docked at the Latin American country's port. Vladimir Padrino, the Venezuela Defense Minister, accused the United States of "provocation" after a navy ship sailed near the South American country's coast earlier this week as part of its "freedom of navigation" operation.
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'Dangerous and Provocative': Iranian Speedboats Conduct Manuevers Close to US Warships Despite Warnings

Navy officials were reportedly approached by 11 Iranian speedboats in the Persian Gulf while conducting exercises on Wednesday.

Iran Vows To Use 'Roaring Missiles' If Threatened, Defies New Sanctions

Iran has recently tested a ballistic missile. The new report has suggested that Iran would use its missiles if its security is under threat

Clash of Clans “Clashes” With Iranian Government Due to Perceived Encouragement of Tribal Conflict

Iran has placed a ban on the mobile game Clash of Clans. Pointing to its possible link to violence and tribal conflicts, this Supercell game is currently unavailable to the country’s mobile market.

Oscar 2017 Predictions: Will Asghar Farhadi's 'The Salesman' Win Iran its Second Oscar?

Asghar Farhadi's "The Salesman" has been selected to represent iran at the Oscars. Asghar Farhadi's "The Salesman" has been selected to represent iran at the Oscars.

China PR vs. Iran Live Stream, Preview, Predictions for World Cup 2018 Qualifiers

China PR and Iran meet in the AFC World Cup qualifiers on Tuesday. China PR and Iran meet in the AFC World Cup qualifiers on Tuesday. China PR opened its campaign with a lively 3-2 loss at Seoul in Korea Republic.

OPEC Meeting Imminent? More and More Countries Demand Emergency Measures Amid Oil Crisis

More OPEC members are requesting for an emergency meeting. Will Saudi Arabia finally give its approval?

Venezuela Loses UN Voting Rights Due to Arrears

The United Nations has decided to temporarily suspend Venezuela's voting rights due to nonpayment of annual dues to the organization.

Oil Producers Like Venezuela, Iran, Russia and Saudi Arabia Continue to Face Price Drop Crisis

The oil industry has entered a challenging phase recently with oil prices dropping and oil-producing nations continue to face financial crisis. These include Venezuela and others like Iran, Russia and Saudi Arabia.

White House Thanks Iran for Releasing US Sailors, GOP Leaders Bash Obama

Members of the Obama administration, along with the top House Democrats, applauded Iran for releasing 10 U.S. Navy sailors who unintentionally strayed into Iranian territorial waters on Tuesday, while Republican leaders used the incident as fodder to bash President Barack Obama.

Iran Releases US Sailors Accused of Straying into Iranian Waters [Watch]

Iran released ten U.S. sailors on Wednesday, after detaining them overnight for allegedly straying into Iranian territorial waters.

Iran Ends Commercial Ties With Riyadh, Accuses Saudi Arabia of Attacking Embassy in Yemen

The tension between Saudi Arabia and Iran continues to intensify after the Iranian government announced on Thursday that they are ending all commercial ties with their fellow Middle East nation.

Republicans Concerned Over Kerry's 'Visa Waiver' Reassurances With Iran

Republican lawmakers are taking the Obama administration to task for offering special reassurances to Iran regarding new visa rules.

Republicans Rip Kerry Over Iran Visa Remarks

Secretary of State John Kerry was the target of harsh criticism from Republicans on Monday, after the Democrat told Iranian officials that the Obama administration could help the Islamic Republic to circumvent new visa restrictions recently passed by Congress.

Secretary of State John Kerry Slammed for Stating Iran Could Bypass new Visa Rules

Republicans reacted negatively toward the Secretary of the State John Kerry after stating that Iran could bypass new visa rules.

Syrian Refugee News: Migrants Protest at Greece-Macedonia Border, Demand Passage to Western Europe

Several migrants blocked traffic at the Greece-Macedonia border on Monday, demanding passage to Western Europe.

Iran, Saudi Arabia in Face-to-Face Talk for the First Time About Syria Crisis

In light of the continuous Syrian civil war, it has been recently announced that Iran and arch-rival Saudi Arabia will be attending Friday's conference in Vienna for the first time in the hopes of finally closing the unfortunate chapter of Syria in its four years of civil war.

Iran Nuclear Deal: Iranian Official Says Country’s Plans To Move Forward

On Monday in Vienna, Iran's nuclear deal with the U.States, Russia, China, Britain, Germany and France moved forward as talks were finally cemented to an agreement that needed sanctions relief will be given when Iran limits its nuclear programs.

Jason Rezaian Verdict: Washington Post Journalist Sentenced by Iranian Court, Will US Act?

A Washington Post reporter has been jailed in Iran and convicted on charges of espionage in a trial that ended two months ago.

Iran Nuclear Deal News: Senate Democrats Reject 2nd GOP Resolution to Block Agreement

For the second time in a week, U.S. Senate Democrats blocked a Republican resolution disapproving President Obama's historic nuclear agreement with Iran.

Iran Nuclear Deal News: Senate Democrats Reject GOP Effort to Block Agreement

President Barack Obama won a major foreign policy victory on Thursday, when Senate Democrats blocked a Republican resolution disapproving his historic nuclear agreement with Iran.