Friday, 21 August 2026 SourcesAbout🌓
🇮🇳 IN ▾
BREAKING
Animal Park Update: Pranay Reddy Vanga reveals Sandeep Reddy Vanga will take 6-month break after Spirit before starting Ranbir Kapoor starrer Taapsee Pannu starrer Gandhari to premiere on September 3 Deepak Tijori FUMES as shows of his Gujarati film Get Set Go vanish after Batwara 1947 and Awarapan 2 release: "Just because two big Hindi films released, should we forget Gujarati cinema?" Rajkumar Santoshi questions audience hesitation over Sunny Deol playing a Muslim in Batwara 1947; asks, “If Spiderman’s name was Aslam Sheikh, would they reject him?” Security tightened at Delhi's Jantar Mantar over anti-reservation protest Illustrator Athulya Pillai’s silent comic, ‘Nanavu’, tells the story of tidal flooding in Kochi What goes into a classic, timeless suit? Japanese designer Yuki Igarashi weighs in Sri Lanka’s iconic singer Nanda Malini dies at 82 Rahul Gandhi on dharna, seeks FIR over pellet gun use at Delhi protest Solar panels helped Puglia grapevines produce 277% more grapes Animal Park Update: Pranay Reddy Vanga reveals Sandeep Reddy Vanga will take 6-month break after Spirit before starting Ranbir Kapoor starrer Taapsee Pannu starrer Gandhari to premiere on September 3 Deepak Tijori FUMES as shows of his Gujarati film Get Set Go vanish after Batwara 1947 and Awarapan 2 release: "Just because two big Hindi films released, should we forget Gujarati cinema?" Rajkumar Santoshi questions audience hesitation over Sunny Deol playing a Muslim in Batwara 1947; asks, “If Spiderman’s name was Aslam Sheikh, would they reject him?” Security tightened at Delhi's Jantar Mantar over anti-reservation protest Illustrator Athulya Pillai’s silent comic, ‘Nanavu’, tells the story of tidal flooding in Kochi What goes into a classic, timeless suit? Japanese designer Yuki Igarashi weighs in Sri Lanka’s iconic singer Nanda Malini dies at 82 Rahul Gandhi on dharna, seeks FIR over pellet gun use at Delhi protest Solar panels helped Puglia grapevines produce 277% more grapes
World

Iran dismisses U.S. threats on ‘coordinated economic isolation’

The Hindu - International ·
Iran dismisses U.S. threats on ‘coordinated economic isolation’

Account subscription benefits alongside Premium Stories, Editorials, Opinions and more. Unlock these with Subscription

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has rejected the economic threats made against his country, saying that such “failed policies” will stir more hostility among Iranians and “bring more failures”.

Mr. Araghchi's comments came a few hours after Donald Trump threatened “crushing economic measures” against Iran on Thursday (August 20, 2026).

The U.S. President promised “Economic Warfare and Isolation on an unprecedented scale,” but provided few details.

In a social media post, Mr. Araghchi maintained that the threats aim to divert the attention of the American public from domestic financial problems, saying that U.S. “economic terrorism threatens the global economy and the national sovereignty of countries around the world”.

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Thursday (August 20) that Iran will face the “greatest coordinated economic isolation in the history of the world".

In a CNBC interview, Mr. Bessent threatened secondary sanctions on nations and companies that conduct business with Iran, saying it's time for U.S. allies to make a decision on where they stand.

Comments have to be in English, and in full sentences. They cannot be abusive or personal. Please abide by our community guidelines for posting your comments.

We have migrated to a new commenting platform. If you are already a registered user of The Hindu and logged in, you may continue to engage with our articles. If you do not have an account please register and login to post comments. Users can access their older comments by logging into their accounts on Vuukle.

Read the full article on The Hindu - International ›

5News aggregated this summary from the outlet’s public feed. The full article, with all the context, is on www.thehindu.com — the content belongs to The Hindu - International.

More from The Hindu - International

See all ›

More in World

See all ›