A top Iranian military official was reportedly killed by Syrian opposition forces Tuesday while traveling between Syria and Lebanon. Gen. Hassan Shateri, identified by Iranian opposition groups as a member of the Quds Force, the foreign arm of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, is thought to have been the chief IRGC leader in...

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Inspectors from the United Nation’s nuclear watchdog are in Iran for another round of talks aimed at decreasing opacity around Tehran’s atomic program. Iranian officials are lowering expectations and signaling distrust in the agency, which seeks access to the Iranian military facility at Parchin where it is widely suspected the Islamic...

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The Palestinian Authority government is again facing criticism for suppressing civil liberties in the West Bank. David Keyes, executive director of Advancing Human Rights, has described the Western-backed government as becoming “worryingly similar” to the Iran-backed Hamas government in the Gaza Strip that “shuts down social media conferences, represses women, tortures dissidents...

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An American official has told The New York Times that last night’s powerful nuclear test in North Korea could be linked to Iran’s pursuit of nuclear weapons, and that “it’s very possible that the North Koreans are testing for two countries.” Tehran and Pyongyang have long cooperated on missile technology,...

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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s trip to Egypt – designed to go down in the history books as a turning point in relations between the two countries – quickly went from very bad to much worse. It’s not too much to suggest that, shortly after receiving an effusive welcome Tuesday at...

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As protests continue to simmer in Egypt, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was in Cairo on Thursday – the first Iranian leader to visit Egypt since Iran cut off relations over Egypt’s 1979 peace treaty with Israel – calling for a new alliance: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad tried Thursday to entice...

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Iran and its Lebanese proxy Hezbollah “are building a network of militias inside Syria to preserve and protect their interests” should opposition forces successfully overthrow the Bashar al-Assad regime. The regime is aligned with Tehran, and the Iranians have continued to supply Damascus with weapons and training over the course of the...

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Bulgarian Foreign Minister Nikolay Mladenov has announced that Bulgaria will push for sanctions against Hezbollah after Bulgarian investigators linked the Iran-backed terror group to the July 2012 bombing in Burgas that killed five Israelis and a Bulgarian. Meanwhile, Bulgarian officials will present details of the investigation to European counterparts in the coming...

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Egypt has begun flooding the smuggling tunnels that run between the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip and Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula. The tunnels’ destruction is among the terms of an Egyptian-brokered agreement to end Israel’s eight-day Operation Pillar of Defense, which the Jewish state launched in November 2012 after weeks of escalatory rocket and missile...

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Iran will cancel visa requirements for Egyptian merchants and tourists seeking to enter the country, according to statements made last week to Egyptian state news by Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi. The move will be read against the backdrop of Iranian efforts to create what Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has...

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