The Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps' (IRGC) Ground Force disclosed on Wednesday, August 21, that his men held a military drill in Buralan heights, near the city of Maku, West Azarbaijan.
For the second time in three years Iran unveiled an anti-aircraft missile system on Thursday, said to be produced to replace Russian-supplied S-300.
Hundreds of Tehran University students have protested recent harsh verdicts issued against their fellow students arrested during protests last year.
The Islamic Republic President Hassan Rouhani has submitted a bill to Majles (Parliament) proposing the elimination of four zeros from the Iranian national currency.
The owner of a British-flagged tanker detained by the Islamic Republic has met with Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif to ask for the vessel and its crew to be released.
The Appeals Court has upheld a preliminary court verdict against a former supporter of the Islamic Republic's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei for disseminating dissident information.
Addressing the government, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei largely avoided foreign policy issues and emphasized the economy and culture as the two most important problems facing the nation.
An outspoken lawmaker in Iran has demanded the Intelligence Ministry to apologize to people it forced to confess to crimes they did not commit.
A day after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hinted Israel might be behind airstrikes on Iran-allied militias in Iraq, another mysterious attack hit a weapons depot north of Baghdad.
A prominent Iranian lawyer and human rights activist, Nasrin Sotoudeh, has managed to send a letter out of Tehran's infamous prison, Evin, where she is behind bars.
New figures released by the European Commission indicate that bilateral trade between 28 EU members and Iran has dropped to one quarter during the first six months of 2019 compared with the same period in 2018.
Riding ambulances to skip Tehran's chaotic traffic has become trendy among the celebrity and wealthy Iranians, the head of the private ambulance services of the Islamic Republic admitted on Tuesday, August 20.
Following a move in Iran’s parliament to force family member of high-ranking government officials to return home, the mayor of the Holy City of Qom confirmed that some of his children live overseas, but “are ambassadors of the regime”.
In his first reaction to mysterious attacks on arms and ammunition depots of pro-Iranian militia in Iraq, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday hinted that Israel might be responsible.
Animal rights defenders held a gathering outside Tehran’s municipality headquarters for a second day in a row on August 19 to protest the killing of stray dogs by city officials in Iran’s capital and suburbs.
Days after accusations of large-scale corruption in Iran’s car industry, the CEO of Iran Khodro was arrested in his office after being fired hours earlier.
Recent disclosure of major financial corruption cases in Iran appear to have caused colossal collateral damage to the hard core of the Islamic Republic while also ruining the political future of several key regime insiders.
A group of forty lawmakers in Iran are working on a motion to force family members of high-level government employees to return from abroad and live in Iran.
As an Iranian oil tanker caught in a standoff between Tehran and the West left Gibraltar, Sunday night, August 18, U.S. President Donald Trump said that "Iran would like to talk," attributing it to poor economic conditions in the country.
Tehran said on Monday that it has warned Washington against making another attempt to seize an Iranian tanker that has departed Gibraltar despite a U.S. bid to have it detained.
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