international sanctions

Latest news and articles about international sanctions from NEX English

Focus on Iran's Khark Island as Key Oil Export Hub

Iran heavily relies on Khark Island for its oil exports, making it a strategic point amid international sanctions. The Trump administration seeks to understand the island's impact on the Iranian economy.

China Supplies Iran with Rocket Fuel Amid Ongoing Conflict

The British newspaper 'Telegraph' reveals that China continues to supply Iran with large quantities of essential chemicals for producing ballistic missile fuel. This ongoing support reflects the enduring cooperation between the two nations amidst international sanctions.

Russian gas ship faces crisis in the Mediterranean Sea

The Arctic-Metagaz, a liquefied natural gas carrier, is in a perilous situation after Libyan authorities failed to secure its withdrawal. The vessel, under international sanctions, is sailing uncontrolled in the Mediterranean waters.

Reveals Georgia's Role in Circumventing Sanctions on Russia

A recent report has uncovered the involvement of a Georgian businessman in helping Russia sell raw materials stolen from Ukraine. This revelation comes at a sensitive time as the Georgian government remains silent on these violations.

Increase in Failed Iranian Rocket Launches Raises Concerns

Iran has recently experienced a significant rise in failed rocket launches, raising questions about the underlying causes. Reports indicate three main factors contributing to this troubling trend.

Sign Belarus-North Korea Cooperation Agreement to Boost Economic Ties

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko announced the signing of a cooperation agreement during his two-day visit to North Korea, aimed at enhancing economic relations between the two countries facing international sanctions. This move comes with support from Russia.

Iran's uranium enrichment escalates tensions with the West

Iran's uranium enrichment program has intensified geopolitical conflicts with Western powers, particularly the United States and Israel, as enrichment levels have surpassed concerning thresholds. A report from the 'In the Shadow of War' program highlights the numbers and developments in this issue.