Monday, April 27, 2026

ANALYSIS: Iran and Britain’s History of Strained Relations

DUBAI, Jan 14 (Reuters) - British-Iranian relations, which have been strained for decades, were back in the spotlight after Iranian authorities executed British-Iranian national Alireza Akbari for spying, charges he had denied. Here is a timeline of...

ANALYSIS: How Iran Is Seeking to Strengthen Ties With the Taliban

By Hamed Mohammadi Although the deep rift between Shias and Sunnis is the source of longstanding sectarian conflict in the Middle East, their mutual hatred of the U.S. prompts them to join forces sometimes. If...

ANALYSIS – Nagorno-Karabakh: Old Tensions Erupt Again Into Violence

Sept 27 (Reuters) - Nagorno-Karabakh is a mountainous and heavily-forested patch of land that sits inside the territory of ex-Soviet Azerbaijan. Under international law, Nagorno-Karabakh is recognised as part of Azerbaijan. But the ethnic Armenians who make...

ANALYSIS: “Iranian Foreign Policy: Prospects for Change”

SPECIAL REPORT “Iranian Foreign Policy: Prospects for Change” Chatham House London, May 9th 2018 ★★★★★   Overview In a meeting chaired by Nomi Bar-Yaacov, Associate Fellow, International Security, Chatham House, Professor Mahmood Sariolghalam of Shahid Beheshti University (former National...

ANALYSIS-U.S. Says U.N. Sanctions on Iran to Be Reimposed Saturday. What Does That Mean?

By Michelle Nichols NEW YORK, Sept 19 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's administration says that on Saturday (2000 EDT/0000 GMT Sunday) all United Nations sanctions on Iran have to be restored and a conventional arms embargo...

ANALYSIS: Despite Its Inflammatory Rhetoric, Iran Is Unlikely to Attack Israel

SOURCE: THE CONVERSATION BY Shahram Akbarzadeh Iran has warned Israel of severe consequences from “multiple fronts” if it does not halt its relentless bombardment of the Gaza Strip. This warning is widely interpreted as a declaration of...
European Commission's Federica Mogherini

ANALYSIS: Europe Distances Itself from Iran

By Ahmad Rafat Germany, Britain, and France have warned that they will withdraw from the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), better known as the Iran nuclear deal, if Tehran were to continue to...

ANALYSIS – Iran’s Leaders Are Safe but Protests Raise the Stakes Over Imposing Veil

By Michael Georgy DUBAI, Sept 23 (Reuters) - The popular revolt in Iran triggered by the death of a woman held by police is unlikely to pose an immediate threat to clerical rulers whose elite security forces have crushed...

ANALYSIS: Iran and Israel Are On the Brink of An All-Out Military Conflict

      By Ahmad Rafat In the aftermath of the large-scale drone and missile attack launched by the Islamic Republic on Israel on April 13 and 14, there are heightened concerns about the possibility of a full-blown...

Iran’s Gasoline Crisis: Clean Labels, Toxic Reality

By Kayhan Life and Kayhan London Staff Leaked data from Iran’s energy sector offer a rare, unvarnished look at how the country’s gasoline crisis has been managed—and mismanaged—over the past decade. The documents suggest a...