A weapons smuggler, who used a fishing boat to ship ballistic missile parts from Iran to Houthi rebels in Yemen, has been ...
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A Pakistani man will spend four decades in prison for his role in an arms smuggling scheme that turned deadly when two Navy ...
At various points during his speech, Trump turned to his first administration’s signature foreign-policy accomplishment: the ...
The killing of Iran's top nuclear scientist has exposed security gaps which suggest its security forces may have been infiltrated and that the Islamic Republic is vulnerable to further attacks.
Iran will give a "calculated and decisive" response to the killing of its top nuclear scientist, said a top adviser to Iran's supreme leader, while a hardline newspaper suggested Tehran's revenge ...
Once upon a time the Iranian government was under the thumb of and in service to the interests of the United States and its Middle East colonial outpost, ...
In addition to life-saving relief to Palestinians in Gaza and the families of hostages, many hope the deal could bring renewed stability to the region. If history is any indication, however, ...
New US sanctions target 50 people, companies and ships for allegedly aiding Iran’s oil and gas trade
Included in the penalties are two dozen “shadow fleet” ships flagged across multiple nations, concealing the origin of ...
Opinion: One need not wonder why the U.S., Russia and now China have invested so much in submarine-launched cruise missiles.
Iranian-backed groups like the Houthis in Yemen use Western cellphones to track merchant ships in the Red Sea. They do this by pinging ships for their GPS locations. Even on warships, where ...
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