TEHRAN, Apr 17 -The United States has been perpetually at conflict with other nations throughout most of its history, following the expansionist tradition of past empires, says an American political analyst in Virginia.
TEHRAN, Apr 17 -A US-based monitor says it has detected possible signs of fresh reprocessing of radioactive material into bomb fuel at one of North Korea’s main nuclear sites.
TEHRAN, Apr 09- Reported cases of measles increased by nearly 100 last week, to 465 across 19 states, the Centers for Disease Control and prevention said on Monday.
TEHRAN, Apr 04 - The United States administration and Congress are working to increase pressure on the government of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro by introducing new sanctions and enticing Venezuelan officials to defect to an opposition figure.
TEHRAN, Apr 04-Turkey has hit back at the US over an ultimatum for Ankara to stop buying Russian S-400 missile defense systems or risk its NATO membership, saying it is Washington that “must choose” between remaining an ally of Turkey or siding with “terrorists.”
TEHRAN, Mar31-The United States and Russia have flown nuclear bombers over the Norwegian Sea, amid rising tensions following the recent withdrawal of the two Cold War-era arch foes from a landmark nuclear arms treaty and the build-up of NATO military forces on the US-led alliance’s eastern flank near Russia.
TEHRAN, Mar30-The United State has no right to criticize other nations for interfering in the affairs of other countries due to Washington’s long history of international meddling, an American author and radio host says.
TEHRAN, Mar 29 -Sales of new U.S. single-family homes increased to an 11-month high in February and sales for January were revised higher, suggesting that lower mortgage rates were starting to lift the struggling housing market.
TEHRAN, Mar 26 -Venezuela’s foreign minister tells Press TV that the United States will fall short of realizing its intentions concerning the Latin American country because Washington is not the ultimate enforcing power in the world.
TEHRAN, Mar 19 - Alan Krueger, a prominent Princeton University economics professor who advised former US Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, took his own life over the weekend, his family said in a statement on Monday.
TEHRAN, Mar 10 - The United States has warned Italy against supporting China's global economic effort, called the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), denouncing the infrastructure plan as a “vanity project.”
TEHRAN, Mar 09 - China and the United States are still working day and night to achieve a trade deal that matches the interests of both sides and the hopes of the world, including eliminating tit-for-tat tariffs, a senior Chinese official said on Saturday.
TEHRAN, Mar 02 - The United States is aiming to ramp up in coming weeks a program to send Central American asylum seekers to Mexico to await U.S. court dates, an experimental policy that Mexican officials and migrant shelters say risks overwhelming an underfunded system.
TEHRAN, Mar 02 - The United States is expected to announce that its large-scale spring joint military exercises with South Korea will be replaced with smaller-scale drills, an official says.
TEHRAN, Mar 01 - The US Defense Department is offering a new plan that would see all American troops exit Afghanistan within the next three to five years and end the 17-year-old conflict in the war-torn country, according to US media.
TEHRAN, Feb 29 _North Korea says it had expressed readiness to the US during talks in Vietnam to fully dismantle its nuclear program in exchange for a partial removal of sanctions, contradicting US President Donald Trump’s assertion that Pyongyang demanded a full sanctions removal before a complete denuclearization.
TEHRAN, Feb 29 _US lawmakers have introduced legislation to ensure congressional oversight of any civilian nuclear deal signed between the United States and Saudi Arabia.
TEHRAN, Feb 24 -Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says that the United States "will take action" in support of anti-government protesters amid clashes between them and Venezuelan police.
TEHRAN, Feb 23 - Since the 2002, U.S. Navy ships have flown the First Navy Jack but will switch back to the traditional Union Jack -- 50 stars on a blue field -- a version of which was first flown in 1777.