Hardliners in Iran have won back the important position of the parliamentary Commission for National Security and Foreign Policy chairmanship; perhaps as a sign that tensions with the U.S. are impacting Iranian politics.
Iran’s minister of communication and iformation technology in a reaction to reports of U.S. cyber-attacks has said that these attempts were not successful.
Iran sounded more frustrated than before about Europe's cooperation following top-level meetings with the visiting British Minister of State for the Middle East Andrew Murrison on Sunday, June 23.
A news website close to Iran's President Hassan Rouhani has reported that he has had a loud argument with his vice-president Es'haq Jahangiri during a meeting on Saturday, June 22.
The latest official figures from China show that its trade with Iran suffered a substantial drop in the first five months of 2019, compared with the same period last year.
Cybersecurity firms say Iran has increased its offensive cyberattacks against the U.S. government and critical infrastructure as tensions have grown between the two nations.
A parliamentary leader in Iran demands to know why a group of Iranian lawmakers would meet a billionaire in prison who is convicted of massive corruption.
Some Iranian observers believe that the United States' reaction to the downing of a U.S. drone in the Persian Gulf by Iranian revolutionary guards may have emboldened Tehran in its stand-off against Washington.
A group of Iranian reformist activists and former officials have urged UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres to encourage Washington to return to the nuclear deal with Iran and lift the sanctions that have paralyzed its economy.
In the wake of the downing of a U.S. surveillance drone in the Persian Gulf, Iran has taken the diplomatic offensive, handing a protest note to the United Nations.
Early signs of Iran claiming victory from the June 20 drone shooting emerged on Friday as Prayer Imams taunted the United States and demanded an "apology" from Washington.
Iran has handed a protest note to the Swiss Embassy in Tehran about what it called "violation of Iranian airspace" by a US drone that was downed Thursday morning June 20.
After the downing of a U.S. surveillance drone on Thursday, President Donald Trump first approved military strikes against Iran but later in the day cancelled their launch, The New York Times reports.
The remaining signatories to the landmark 2015 Iran nuclear deal plan to meet next week in an effort to save the accord, the European Union says.
A Twitter account attributed to Iran's Armed Forces published a video on Thursday night claiming that it was exclusive footage showing the exact moment when a U.S. drone was hit and brought down.
After the downing of a U.S. drone over the Persian Gulf June 20, Saudi Arabia warned that Iran has endangered regional stability and oil supplies.
While the House Democratic leader has called for a cautious approach on Iran, President Donald Trump has tweeted that Iran made a “very big mistake” by downing a U.S. drone.
The U.S. military says the down of one of its drones by Iran early on June 20 was an "unprovoked attack on a U.S. surveillance asset in international airspace."
A financial director at the Iran's oil ministry was arrested on Wednesday, June 19, while trying to take $25 million out of the country, the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC)-run Tasnim news agency reported.
Iran's Prosecutor-General Mohammad Jafar Montazeri says cyber space in Iran will undergo a "major development" in July.
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