• ‘Good progress’ in Iran-US talks, but ‘more difficult’ days ahead

    By Mona Hojat Ansari

    ‘Good progress’ in Iran-US talks, but ‘more difficult’ days ahead

    TEHRAN — Iran and the United States held a second round of nuclear talks in Geneva on Tuesday, with Iranian officials describing the discussions as more serious and constructive than the previous round, while cautioning that a final agreement remains distant and difficult negotiations lie ahead.

  • We are ready to close Hormuz Strait: IRGC navy chief

    We are ready to close Hormuz Strait: IRGC navy chief

    TEHRAN – The commander of the naval unit of the IRGC announced on Monday that Iran is ready to close the strategic Strait of Hormuz upon an order by Iran’s top echelons. 

  • Russian energy minister meets Larijani

    Russian energy minister meets Larijani

    TEHRAN – Russian Energy Minister Sergei Tsivilev held talks on Tuesday with the Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) Ali Larijani.

  • Iran's mission: Diplomats in Geneva, generals in the Strait of Hormuz 

    By Mona Hojat Ansari 

    Iran's mission: Diplomats in Geneva, generals in the Strait of Hormuz 

    IRGC Navy commander tells Tehran Times that some tactics and equipment used in new drill are classified and reserved for critical moments

    TEHRAN – The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Navy has launched the first phase of a large-scale live-fire drill across Iran’s islands in the Persian Gulf as its diplomats prepare for a second round of nuclear negotiations with Washington, while the prospect of a new war with the U.S. requires preparations for a potential closure of the Hormuz Strait.

  • UN Watch: Civil society or a political proxy?

    UN Watch: Civil society or a political proxy?

    Civil society institutions exist to challenge power—not to echo it.

    Within the United Nations system, non-governmental organizations earn their credibility through one essential principle: independence. They are assumed to represent civic conscience, not a certain state’s strategy. That presumption is what gives them moral authority and special access inside multilateral institutions.