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Iran's Election Unsettles Biden's Hope for a Nuclear Deal

Biden administration officials are insisting that the election of a hard-liner as Iran's president won't affect prospects for reviving the faltering 2015 nuclear deal with Tehran. But there are already signs that their goal of locking in a deal just got tougher.

Optimism that a deal was imminent faded as the latest talks ended Sunday without tangible indications of significant progress. And on Monday, in his first public comments since the vote, incoming Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi rejected a key Biden goal of expanding on the nuclear deal if negotiators are able to salvage the old one.

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Transformation and Turmoil: Ethiopia under Abiy Ahmed

Abiy Ahmed promised a fresh start after years of iron-fisted rule in Ethiopia, where he became prime minister in 2018 following anti-government street protests in Africa's second-most populous nation.

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Iran: Powerful Shiite Muslim Nation with Regional Reach

Iran, an oil-rich country of 83 million people, is the world's largest Shiite nation, an arch-enemy of Israel and rival of Sunni powerhouse Saudi Arabia.

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New Israel Govt. Vows Change, but Not for Palestinians

Israel's fragile new government has shown little interest in addressing the decades-old conflict with the Palestinians, but it may not have a choice.

Jewish ultranationalists are already staging provocations aimed at splitting the coalition and bringing about a return to right-wing rule. In doing so, they risk escalating tensions with the Palestinians weeks after an 11-day Gaza war was halted by an informal cease-fire.

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Netanyahu Defeat Brings Relief, if No Policy Shift, for Biden

When Joe Biden entered the White House, he waited nearly a month to speak to Benjamin Netanyahu, fueling perceptions he was in no hurry to please the divisive Israeli leader.

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Iran's Rouhani Years: From Euphoria to Disappointment

Promising greater openness at home and outreach abroad when he was elected in 2013, Iran's outgoing moderate President Hassan Rouhani comfortably won a second term but leaves office as a deeply unpopular figure.

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Iraqi Kurd Woman Speaker Battles a Man's World

Rewaz Faiq is just one of two women serving as parliament speaker in the Middle East, where politics is a man's world, but the Iraqi Kurdish mother of two is unfazed.

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Risks Aplenty for Israel's Fragile New Government

Israel's new government, a fragile alliance spanning the political spectrum, is meant to endure until 2025 but it could be brought down quickly by divisive issues such as the Palestinian conflict, analysts said Monday.

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Legal Woes Facing Netanyahu as Opposition Unseats Him

Israel's longtime premier Benjamin Netanyahu has lost power after parliament approved a coalition government opposed to him, raising questions about the next steps in his ongoing corruption trial.

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Key Facts about Iran's June 18 Presidential Vote

Iranians will vote for a new president on June 18, with seven candidates in the race.

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