
What are Iran’s longterm goals for a peace deal with the U.S.?
NPR’s Elissa Nadworny speaks to Narges Bajoghli, associate professor of Middle East studies at Johns Hopkins, about Iran’s long-term goals.
WEDNESDAY, 22 APRIL 2026, 16:43

NPR’s Elissa Nadworny speaks to Narges Bajoghli, associate professor of Middle East studies at Johns Hopkins, about Iran’s long-term goals.

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Construction is expected to continue at the White House until the next hearing which is due to take place in June.

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Police are investigating whether jars sold in Spar shops were criminally interfered with.

President Macron blamed the attack on Hezbollah. The Iran-backed armed group denied “any connection” to the incident.

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The Congolese government stresses those expelled from the US are only in the country temporarily.