Iranian Official Says Prisoner Exchange With U.S. Is Expected Today The announcement came as President Biden and Ebrahim Raisi, Iran’s president, were set to attend the annual United Nations General Assembly meeting.
Joining BRICS, Iran Shrugs Off Outcast Status in the West The invitation came after a tumultuous year of domestic unrest and economic gloom, and follows a pivot by the country toward Russia and China.
China’s Role in Iran-Saudi Deal Shows Xi’s Challenge to U.S.-led Order Brokering a rapprochement between the Middle Eastern rivals underscores the Chinese leader’s ambition of offering an alternative to a U.S.-led world order.
Their Hair Long and Flowing or in Ponytails, Women in Iran Flaunt Their Locks Defiant resistance to Iran’s mandatory hijab law has exploded across the country after nationwide protests that erupted last year.
China Tries to Depict Furor Over Spy Balloon as Sign of U.S. Decline Ignoring charges of spying, Beijing says Washington’s “overreaction” is a symptom of the country’s broken politics.