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Iran acts unbothered about Trump’s threating letter - what’s the real motive?
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Iran criticises 'bullying countries' after Trump letter for nuclear talks
Iran's Supreme Leader Responds After Donald Trump Says He Sent Letter
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei has issued a warning to "bullying" Western powers and their calls for negotiations.
Tehran has strongly condemned Canada’s recent sanctions against Iranian individuals and entities, calling the move politically motivated, unlawful and illegitimate.
Questions about the various identities of Amin Yousefijam were centre stage as immigration officials pushed for his expulsion.
Political instability in Iran prompted Canada to offer special immigration measures to Iranians, but open work permit holders are not eligible for public health insurance coverage in Quebec.
Iran says it would consider negotiations with the United States if talks were confined to concerns about the militarization of the country’s nuclear program
Matthew Rankin’s love of Iran’s filmmaking titans inspires his on-screen vision of a make-believe Winnipeg. The quickest way I can sum up the slow-moving, weirdly touching cinematic oddity that is “Universal Language” is to ask you to imagine what it would look like if Iran were in Canada.
A representative of President Donald Trump’s administration has rejected the U.N.’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei decried “bullying governments” in an apparent response to a letter the White House sent to Iran earlier in the week.
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Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said talks between the two countries would be aimed at imposing restrictions on Iranian missile range and its influence in the region.
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