Press TV - The International Court of Justice (ICJ)s recent ruling against US sanctions on Iran is further testament to Americas growing isolation in the international community, a political analyst in Ontario says.
Edward Corrigan, a journalist and international lawyer, told Press TV that the ICJ ruling, ordering the US to halt its unilateral ...
The possible sale a US missile system to Saudi Arabia will escalate tensions in the Middle East and benefit the American military-industrial complex, says a journalist and political commentator in Canada.
The US State Departments approval to sell 600 Patriot Advanced Capability-3 (PAC-3) missiles to Riyadh will force other countries to buy weapons ...
[caption id="attachment_152829" align="alignright" width="194"] Corrigan says Israel needs US stealth fighters to enhance its airstrike capabilities on certain countries.[/caption]
The US provision of stealth fighters to Israel does not serve any defensive purposes, but it enhances Tel Avivs abilities to strike countries like Iran, says political ...
Former US presidential candidate Mitt Romneys criticism of President Barack Obama for sending a secret letter to Iran is partisan attacks, a journalist says.
Edward Corrigan said in a phone interview with Press TV on Sunday that while ISIL is a very serious destabilizing threat to the entire region, Romney was trying to scare the population from Iran....
Leaders of Iraqs political groups have gathered in the capital Baghdad to sign an agreement aiming at stopping the bloodshed in the country.
Thursdays meeting was called by Iraqs Vice President Khodair al-Khozaei to sign the Charter of Honor and Social Peace.
Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, Parliament Speaker Osama al-Nujaifi and leader of Supreme ...
The bullet-riddled corpses of 10 unidentified young men have been discovered in eastern Baghdad, Iraqi security officials have said.
The officials said that the bodies were found on Thursday in an abandoned building near the district of Sadr City, AFP reported.
The victims had been shot in the head and chest, according to the officials.
An army ...
A wave of attacks in Iraq has killed at least 28 people, raising the July death toll to 638, security and medical officials say.
On Tuesday night, bombs went off when hundreds of people gathered forprayers at four Sunni mosques, leaving 12 worshippers dead and dozens more injured, AFP reported.
Two mosques were attacked in the northern city of ...