Facebook claims to have dismantled three networks of Pages and Groups on Facebook and Instagram that originated in Iran. These networks were targeting U.S. and Latin America.
Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister has said his country is convinced Iran was behind the attack on Aramco’s oil facilities in September and the region an “Iran Problem”.
Close allies of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani denied on October 20 that intelligence agents had detained several suspects connected to his administration for leaking state secrets to a dissident website outside Iran.
The head of Iran's cyberspace police says he is going to set up a branch at the Department of Environment (DoE) to combat environmental crimes and animal abuse.
Acting on advice from the government, Australian universities have warned academics not to travel to Iran, after three Australians were detained by the Islamic Republic in recent months.
Iranian police in the city of Arak in the central province attacked Azar Ab Industry workers during a gathering marking the second week of their walk out Sunday October 20.
President Hassan Rouhani's brother Hossein Fereydoun who went to jail in Tehran on Wednesday October 16 to serve a five-year imprisonment sentence has been awarded furlough hours after reporting to jail.
In the latest sign of normalization of relations between Israel and the Arab world, a senior Israeli security official will attend the Warsaw Process Ministerial’s Maritime and Aviation Security Working Group hosted in Bahrain from October 21-22.
As mediation efforts are under way to reduce tensions between Iran and Saudi Arabia after an escalation caused by the attacks on Aramco oil facilities, there are indications that the United Arab Emirates has started to improve its ties with Iran.
Political prisoner Atefeh Rangriz, who has been behind bars since attending the last International Labor Day (May 1) in Tehran, says she has gone on hunger strike.
A serious and historic slowdown has gripped Iran’s real estate market, with nationwide sales down 55 percent this month compared with the same period last year.
The Iranian government is continuing to cut off cash subsidies as the economic crunch resulting from U.S. sanctions become increasingly daunting.
Former British ambassador in Tehran Richard Dalton says "the path of legal trade with Iran is open despite the U.S. sanctions on Iran."
The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) has denied the Iranian state-run TV report that it assisted the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps' (IRGC) intelligence agents in arresting the Paris-based director of an "anti-Iranian" website, Ruhollah Zam.
A hardline lawmaker in Tehran has taken back his comment about limiting IAEA inspectors' access to Iranian nuclear establishments after British newspaper the Guardian quoted him as having said so on Wednesday October 16.
Hossein Fereidoun, the younger brother and confidant of President Hassan Rouhani was jailed on Wednesday October 16 after the Court of Appeal in Tehran sentenced him to five years in jail on the first of October.
The Turkish Defense Ministry is claiming that a soldier has been killed on its border after gunfire from Iran.
Iran's powerlifting silver medalist in Asia, Amir Mohammad Shahnavazi says, he has decided not to return to his country and will stay in France in protest to corruption.
Nobody can imagine how I loved Iran, but I will never go back to the country, says a Russian journalist who was detained October 2 after arriving in Iran.
In a letter to the Islamic Republic head of the judiciary, political prisoner Farhad Maysami, has protested against the appointment of a new warden for Tehran's notorious prison, Evin.
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