Afghanistan
Afghan Army Chief Blames Neighbouring Countries for Insider Attacks
Afghan Army Chief Blames Neighbouring Countries for Insider Attacks
Chinese Banks Funneled Money to Iran, Prosecutors Believe
Iran doubles underground nuclear capacity: IAEA
A Revolutionary Guards commander said Iran was “fighting in every aspect of the war” in Syria. Iran called for a ceasefire in Syria. The cyber-espionage campaign targeting Iran and other areas of the Middle East widened.
Wiper Malware That Hit Iran Left Possible Clues of Its Origins
The Endless War: Saudi Arabia Goes on the Offensive against Iran
Iran Said to Send Troops to Bolster Syria
Gaza not liveable by 2020 barring urgent action: UN
US Foreign Arms Sales Are Most of Global Market
A summit of the 120-nation “Non-Aligned Nations” Movement opened in Tehran. Iran was not clear if the Palestinian organization Hamas would be allowed to attend.
Iran drawing India closer with talks on train, road access to Afghanistan
China’s arms exports flooding sub-Saharan Africa
Iran has duty to support Assad: intelligence official
Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei has ordered new terror attacks to warn “America, the Zionists, Britain, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and others” against intervention in Syria, according to Western intelligence reports. Turkey is investigating a possible Iranian link to a recent car bombing that killed eight people.
US sends aircraft carrier back to Gulf to face Iran, Syria
General Notes Taliban Coercion in Some Attacks on Troops in Afghanistan
US ‘significant’ in Iraq despite troop exit: Dempsey
Al Qaeda has released a biography of Atiyah Abd al Rahman, a senior al Qaeda operative who served as Osama bin Laden’s chief-of-staff. Rahman “engineered” the December 2009 terrorist attack on Combat Outpost Chapman that killed seven CIA officials and a Jordanian intelligence officer.
Is Iraq helping Iran evade sanctions?
Iran Unveils More Defense Projects
Concerns About Al Qaeda in Syria Underscore Questions About Rebels
Little boat, big danger: how a British-made speedboat has become a weapon in Iran’s standoff with the US
Anger as Iran bans women from universities
Egypt president to visit Iran, a first in decades
Iranian Currency Flows Into Afghanistan Markets
US Reliance on Saudi Oil Is Growing Again
Iran’s Ahmadinejad says no place for Israel in new Middle East
Unlike US, Europe Has Few Limits on Hezbollah
Families of Iran’s slain nuclear scientists filed a lawsuit against Israel, the US, and Britain, accusing them of involvement in the assassinations. Iran has said the deaths were part of a covert campaign to sabotage its nuclear program.
Why Azerbaijan is closer to Israel than Iran