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Venezuela’s President to Visit Iran ‘Very Soon’
Venezuela and Iran have strengthened their ties since last year.
Talks Aimed at Reviving Iran Nuclear Deal to Resume in Vienna
The talks have made scant progress since they resumed in November after a five-month hiatus following the election of hard-line Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi.
Energy Company Will Pay $43 Million For US’ Longest-Running Oil Spill
Taylor Energy, the company behind the United State’s longest-running oil spill, has agreed to pay more than $43…
NBA Mandates COVID Booster for Media, Personnel Nearest Players
A nationwide spike in COVID-19 cases has hit the NBA hard in December after only 17 positives in October and November combined. More than 115 positive tests were recorded in players in the first 21 days of the month.
Amazon Reportedly Took Down Reviews of Chinese President’s Book After Demands
Amazon.com currently offers Xi's book with positive reviews from Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and HuffPost
Amazon.com currently offers Xi's book with positive reviews from Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and HuffPost
Senators Ask Biden for ‘Overdue’ Report on Vetting of Afghan Refugees
The Republicans called the administration's actions 'unacceptable'
Hezbollah Has Some 2,000 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles – ALMA
Hezbollah had 200 Iranian-made UAVs in 2013 and has since significantly increased its fleet.
Washington Committed to Two-State Solution, U.S. Envoy Tells Abbas
A PA official described Wednesday’s meeting as “positive and constructive,” but did not provide further details.
Biden Aide Says Nuclear Talks with Iran Could Be Exhausted In ‘Weeks’
Sullivan said the United States continues to believe that "diplomacy, deterrence and pressure" remain the best way to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.
US, Israel Reaffirm Deal to Keep Iran from Developing Nuclear Weapons
"The officials affirmed that the United States and Israel are aligned in their determination to ensure that Iran never gets a nuclear weapon"