News Iran Tehran: Oil hits one-month high as US-Iran attacks deepen supply disruption
By Scott DiSavino July 14 (Reuters) - Oil prices edged up to a one-month high on Tuesday after the U.S. reimposed a naval blockade on Iran, and as renewed attacks between Washington and Tehran heightened concerns over energy flows through the Strait of Hormuz. Before the Iran war about 20% of global oil supplies flowed through the strait. Limiting price gains were concerns that higher energy
News Iran Tehran: Trump admin sanctions Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei’s shadowy financial backers
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent imposed sanctions Friday on Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei’s alleged Dubai-based moneyman Ali Ansari, three Iranian currency exchanges and alleged front companies in Hong Kong and the UAE that link Tehran’s banks to the global economic system. Bessent announced the latest financial squeeze following two nights of resumed US airstrikes on Iran and a third conducted by an unknown country — prompted by...
News Iran Tehran: Iran: Human Rights Violations in 2021, a Glance
For the people of Iran 2021 ended while the situation of human rights deteriorated drastically. The report below Sheds some light on how the ruling ...
News Iran Tehran: Iran should compensate victims' families over 2020 plane downing, says Canadian court
The court awarded more than €74 million in damages to the families of six of the victims, but it remains unclear how they will receive compensation from Tehran.
News Iran Tehran: Hackers interrupt briefing by lawyers for those killed in airliner downed by Iran
Hackers on Tuesday interrupted a video briefing by lawyers for relatives of those who died when Iran shot down a Ukrainian airliner, playing clips of loud music and showing sometimes violent images ...