Stories from Iran
1,797 stories in this location, newest first.
Video Shows Detention Of 10 American Sailors By Iran
American sailors were picked up by the Iranian military in Iranian territory shortly after a deal, according to a Fox News alert. The incident follows a period of diplomatic negotiations. The source described the situation as. Secretary of State John Kerry thanked Iran for its cooperation following the incident. The sailors were released within 24 hours of their capture. The source noted that the situation could have resulted in a long-term hostage crisis. New video footage captures the moment 10 American sailors were detained by the Iranian Navy in Iranian territory. The event follows a recent deal, according to the report.
BBC World Service
Electric Vehicle Sales Surge Amid Iran Conflict
Global electric vehicle sales rose significantly following the onset of bombing in Iran. In the first four weeks of March, consumers in France, Germany, and the UK purchased 206,200 EVs. This represents a 44% increase compared to the same period last year. The surge is attributed to turmoil in global oil markets caused by the conflict.
Bloomberg Radio
Lebanese President Demands Ceasefire For Negotiations
The United Nations expressed support for partners aiming to reach a permanent end to the war while ensuring full freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz without imposing fees.
Al Araby Radio Qatar
Forces Bomb Oil And Gas Facilities In Iran
Forces are currently bombing oil and gas facilities in Iran. The strikes have occurred despite potential environmental concerns.
Radio Sputnik
Iran Remains On FATF Blacklist
The status indicates continued international concerns regarding the country's anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing frameworks.
GDELT Global Events
Tehran Willing To Make Concessions If Not Framed As Surrender
Tehran is reportedly willing to make more concessions than Washington expected, according to a report from CNN Turk Radyo. The primary condition for these concessions is that the agreement must not be presented as a surrender.
CNN Turk Radyo
Israel Delivers Advanced Radar Systems To Iran
Commentators suggest Benjamin Netanyahu's approach to the conflict with Iran is intended to collapse the country's political system. The BBC reported that many detainees were arrested under proof of death. The Kremlin has not provided details regarding the number of soldiers affected. Radio ZET reports that Iranian services have detained more than 4,000 people since the end of February. Iranian services detained more than 4,000 people in July, including January protesters and those accused of espionage. This perspective challenges perceptions that the primary goal is the total overthrow of the current system. This move comes as the country prepares for a potential resumption of conflict with the United States. The escalation occurs as the 60-day conflict period between Tehran and Washington approaches.
Al Jazeera Arabic Voice
Iran Faces Leadership Crisis After Death Of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
The Wall Street Journal reported that a plan has been ordered for a long-term siege against Iran. The BBC World Service reported that American sailors were picked up by the Iranian military in Iranian territory. Video footage shows the 10 sailors on their knees with hands up during capture. Secretary of State John Kerry thanked Iran for cooperation as the sailors were released within 24 hours. The source noted that John Kerry previously coordinated with Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif to secure the release of sailors within 24 hours in a similar past instance. Bloomberg reports that Iranian authorities are using transfers to store extracted oil because field tanks are filling up, potentially diminishing long-term storage capacity. This trend suggests storage capacity may be exhausted within several years.
MCOT FM 100.5 News
Oil Prices Stable Following UAE OPEC Exit
A member of the Iranian Parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Committee stated that Yemenis are waiting for the closure of the Bab el-Mandeb strait to increase US commercial and economic losses.
Al Jazeera Arabic Voice
Erik van Sabben Linked To Stuxnet Operation
A Dutch engineer acting as an agent allegedly facilitated the Stuxnet cyber operation by visiting Natanz multiple times. The agent reportedly used two shell companies to gain access and collect necessary information.
YLE Radio 1 Finland