Iran oil exports remain firm as US senators call for pressure

IRAN’s oil exports remained robust in March as China continued to demonstrate appetite for Iranian barrels, preliminary figures from United Against

Iranian Universities Free To Turn Away Students Without Hijab

The political leadership has been rigid in its stance, said Jason Brodsky, policy director of United Against Nuclear Iran, a US-based non-profit or

On Iran, Washington Stubbornly Clings to Its Phantom Diplomacy

“We will never have diplomacy with the Islamic Republic as long as it is the Islamic Republic,” the policy director for United Against Nuclear Iran

Biden administration floats Iran agreement that would ease some sanctions

…Jason Brodsky, policy director at the nonprofit United Against Nuclear Iran, tweeted that Tehran’s response was unsurprising.

Oil Spills and Near Misses: More Ghost Tankers Ship Sanctioned Fuel

… The number of tankers transporting Iranian crude and products – excluding the state’s own fleet – has risen to above 300 this month from 70 in No

On March 12, Iranian Oil Minister Javad Owji had encouraging news for the Islamic Republic regime.  “Iran’s oil exports have reached their highest level since the reimposition of U.S. sanctions in 2018,” reported Reuters on his announcement, with “83 million more barrels in the current year starting 21st March 2022 [that] were exported compared to the previous Iranian year running March 2021-2022.”

World's largest drone company likely selling technology to Iran, watchdog says

…United Against A Nuclear Iran (UANI) pointed to a recent Politico investigation that found the company “sent drone parts – like batteries and came

China's Top Drone Manufacturer Sells Tech to Iran, Watchdog Says

China's Da-Jiang Innovations Science & Technology Co.

Group: Oil tanker tied to US-traded firm receiving Iran oil

…Satellite photos and maritime tracking data analyzed by The Associated Press put the Belgian-flagged crude oil tanker Oceania just next to the Vie

Danfoss A/S

Danfoss A/S (“Danfoss”), a multinational Danish company that manufactures and sells refrigeration products, air conditioners, compressors, and other cooling products, has agreed to pay $4,379,810 to settle its potential civil liability for 225 apparent violations of multiple OFAC sanctions programs. The apparent violations occurred when Danfoss FZCO, Danfoss’s wholly owned UAE subsidiary, directed customers in Iran, Syria, and Sudan to make payments to its bank account at the UAE branch of a U.S. financial institution (“U.S.