By Dave DeCamp Citing unnamed US military officials, The New York Times reported Saturday that Israel was responsible for a recent cyberattack against civilian infrastructure in Iran that targeted…
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By Adam Kredo Amid a wave of protests in Iran over mass water shortages that has shaken the Iranian regime, an Iranian-American group is petitioning…
by Hamid Enayat As the situation within Iran continues to deteriorate, why is the Iranian regime dragging its feet on negotiations with the U.S. on its…
by TYLER DURDEN An indictment unsealed in New York Thursday charged two Iranian nationals for their alleged involvement in a “cyber-enabled campaign to intimidate and…
By Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty U.S., British, and Australian authorities say a hacker group âassociatedâ with the Iranian government is behind cyberattacks on targets in…
by TYLER DURDEN Iran has recently said it will return to the nuclear negotiating table on Nov.29, however, there’s growing concern among world powers seeking…
by TYLER DURDEN Iraq is on edge Sunday while bracing for potential protests and unrest following the widely reported assassination attempt of Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi…
by TYLER DURDEN Iraqâs Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi was targeted in a âfailed assassination attemptâ after an explosive-laden drone struck his residence in Baghdad,…
By Simon Watkins According to senior economic and political sources close to the Iranian government exclusively spoken to by OilPrice.com last week, Tehran is now messaging senior figures…
By Mary Fanning and Alan Jones Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, a Lieutenant Commander in the U.S. Navy Reserve who served on active duty in Iraq…