As Iran suffers from a sharp decline in exports, the minister of economy and finance has said less than half of the hard currencies earned from exports return to the country.
As controversy continues over a planned Turkish incursion into Syria, Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif called the U.S. “an irrelevant occupier” in Syria and an unreliable ally.
Mohammad Mansouri says his contract as the head coach of Iran's judo national side is valid up to the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, but he has decided not to return to the country.
Media in Iran reports that on Monday around fifty people gathered outside the Iranian parliament to protest the latest decision to allow women enter the Azadi stadium and watch an international men’s soccer game.
Iran's Judiciary Chief Ebrahim Raeesi (Raisi) has called the ongoing unrest in Iraq "A U.S.-Saudi sedition".
In an unprecedented event at the Iranian Parliament (Majles), Deputy Commander of revolutionary guards (IRGC) Ali Fadavi spoke on Monday October 7 during a closed-door session on fuel and energy subsidies.
Iraq's powerful Hashd al-Shaabi force allied with Iran said Monday it was ready to implement government orders to prevent "a coup d'etat or a rebellion" after protests that have left more than 100 dead.
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif denied on Monday that Tehran envoy to U.N., Majid Takht-Ravanchi, has fallen victim to a biological terror attack.
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has said that he considers recent protests in Iraq to be the work of “enemies”, according to a tweet by his office on Monday.
The spokesperson of U.S. Department of State has welcomed a decision by China’s national oil company CNPC to withdraw from a gas exploration deal with Iran.
The media already knew about the release of Negar Qods Kani from a U.S. prison and Reza Dehbashi's release from an Australian prison during the past weeks. Both of them were reportedly arrested on the charges of circumventing U.S. sanctions against Iran.
Iran has again threatened to reduce more of its commitments under the 2015 nuclear deal if others do not fully comply with the agreement.
A business tycoon being tried for corruption in Iran says he was brave trying to circumvent international sanctions and now he is being framed by the Revolutionary Guards.
A poetry reciter in Iran has received a six-month prison sentence for reciting a poem, which mentioned corruption, discrimination abusing power and stealing public funds.
Iranian Deputy President in women's affairs Masoumeh Ebtekar says the number of female managers in the public sector has reached to 18.8%.
Enraged people in a village in southwest Iran stormed the Friday Prayer Imam's office, set it on fire, and attacked the Governor's building, angry for having contracted the HIV virus.
Iranian media affiliated with various parts of the country's political spectrum have been trumpeting a rhetoric that blames U.S., Saudi Arabia and Israel for the widespread protests in Iraq.
Two travel-blogging Australians being detained in Iran on spying allegations have been released by Tehran and all charges have been dropped, the Australian government says.
President Donald Trump has confirmed that U.S. and Iranian officials discussed a possible meeting or call with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani at last week's U.N. General Assembly, but he insists he was the one who called off the plans.
One of Iraq's most influential Shiite clerics on Friday demanded from the government to resign as the death toll rose to 65 in three days of violent national protests against corruption among officials.
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