Washington condemns suppression of rallies, vows to punish those who participate in violence; IRGC commanders, morality police official included in package

Iran's president confesses 'weaknesses and shortcomings' of Islamic Republic, but echoes Supreme Leader Khamenei's remarks that Tehran's enemies are responsible for unrest

Government agencies designate firms in Asia and Middle East, in wave of penalties on country's companies and leadership

Washington's lawyers say suit invalid due to Tehran's own related violations, as Islamic Republic seeks to reclaim confiscated funds awarded to victims of attacks linked to regime

In International Court of Justice case against US, Tehran claims it shouldn't have to compensate relatives of terror victims, like those from 1983 Marine barracks bombing in Beirut

Tehran accuses Washington of illegally seizing assets after US Supreme Court ordered that cash be handed to survivors and victims' relatives of alleged Iranian attacks

In 1st interview with Western media outlet, Ebrahim Raisi tells CBS he can't trust Americans, brands US sanctions 'tyrannical,' as he heads to New York for United Nations gathering

US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman says Tehran's demands are 'unacceptable,' but Biden will continue to pursue diplomatic efforts 'as long as it makes sense to do so'

Tehran says Washington pursuing 'Iranophobic policy' after placing sanctions on accused hackers and claiming they are linked to Revolutionary Guards

Report says US officials taking nuke deal talks into consideration; 15th Khordad Foundation, semi-official Fars news agency named as groups that offered money for bounty on author

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