The turnout in the parliamentary elections in Iran last Friday has been the lowest since 1979 when the Islamic Republic was established. Nevertheless, the government does not seem to be concerned.
Iran's election watchdog has disqualified dozens of current parliament members from running in elections, on financial corruption accusations.
Iran is using General Qassem Soleimani's targeted killing to inject new life into its propaganda machine by presenting him as a legendary heroic figure.
Three weeks after the start of anti-government protests in Iran there are still conflicting reports on the number of arrests made by security forces.
An investigation carried out by Radio Farda shows that around 8,000 protesters have been jailed following the protests that started on November 15.
In a strange twist some Iranian reformists have welcomed the likely appointment of hardliner cleric Ebrahim Raeesi as Iran’s next Judiciary chief.
Iran's speaker of parliament Ali Larijani, who has tried to portray himself as an independent might get support from reformists in Iran's 2021 presidential race.
How is the U.S. finding the information necessary to draw up the list of people and entities involved in circumventing Iran sanction.
Nearly two weeks after the controversy about the disappearance and possible death of Saudi Journalist Jamal Khashoggi during a visit to the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, Iran has not reacted to the case.