Iran Foreign ministry has slammed US Senate vote to extend the Iran Sanctions Act (ISA) for another decade as a violation of the landmark nuclear deal reached between Iran and P5+1 group last year.
The intensity of the argument in Washington D.C., over the nuclear pact between Iran, America and five other powers is in some ways impressive, says London-based weekly newspaper the Economist.
Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said on Monday that the recent letter undersigned by some 47 US senators is nothing more than a publicity ploy and it is totally contradicts with international rights.
Republican members of the United States Senate took further steps on Wednesday towards increasing sanctions against Russia amidst an escalating international crisis surrounding neighboring Ukraine.
US hawkish Republican Senator John McCain, from Arizona, who ran for president in 2008, is now the least popular senator in the country, according to a new poll.
The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) has published the list claiming that it has 47 US senators on its side who have agreed to co-sponsor a bill to impose additional sanctions against Iran.
The National Security Agency spied on civil rights icon Martin Luther King and heavyweight boxer Muhammad Ali as well as other leading critics of the Vietnam War in a secret program later deemed "disreputable," declassified documents revealed Wednesday.
US senators hide their votes on governments controversial plans to arms militants in Syria from public, making critics mad at increasing secrecy policy in the government.
A US senator has called on the administration of President Barack Obama to attack Syrian “airfields, airplanes and massed artillery”.
Four American senators have introduced legislation that would bar President Barack Obama from providing military aid to militants in Syria.