Learn languages naturally with fresh, real content!

Popular Topics
Explore By Region
The EU sanctioned 19 Iranian officials over human rights abuses following the killing of Iran’s supreme leader in a February strike.
The European Union has approved sanctions against 19 Iranian officials and entities over alleged human rights violations, following the February 28 strike that killed Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
The move, announced by EU High Representative Kaja Kallas, aims to hold Iran accountable for repression and regional aggression, though it still requires final approval by the Council of the European Union.
Iran condemned the sanctions as immoral and unlawful, accusing the EU of hypocrisy and complicity in U.S.-Israel actions, while asserting its right to self-defense.
The conflict has disrupted shipping in the Gulf, affected global energy markets, and led to civilian casualties, including Indian nationals aboard attacked vessels.
The EU reiterated support for Iran’s right to self-determination but criticized Israel’s military response as excessive, warning of broader regional instability.
La UE sancionó a 19 funcionarios iraníes por abusos contra los derechos humanos tras el asesinato del líder supremo de Irán en una huelga de febrero.