Tehran Police Chief Hossein Rahimi appears to have changed his mind about night life in Tehran in what seems to be a U-turn from his previous hardline position.
Iran imports Russian equipment and agricultural products in exchange for crude oil it had already sold to Moscow, Russian Energy Minister Aleksandr Novak said on Tuesday, June 18, in Tehran.
Some Arab and Iranian news reports say there have been secret intelligence meetings between Egypt and Iran in recent weeks, to deal with regional tensions.
Two top Iranian security officials have claimed that Tehran has uncovered a large U.S. spy network, without providing details. It is not even clear if they were referring to the same case.
A court in Tehran has sentenced a student of painting at the University of Tehran to 35 lashes on the charges of 'insulting' a filmmaker.
Iran's gross domestic product, including oil production, shrank 4.9 percent in fiscal year 2018-19 compared with the year before, according to the latest report by Statistical Center of Iran's (SCI).
There are apparent differences among members of the body tasked to choose the next supreme leader of Iran. Is there a short-list endorsed by ayatollah Khamenei, and wil it be respected.
At least three laws have been enacted and implemented in recent years in Iran without parliamentary approval, an outspoken member of the legislative body disclosed on June 16.
Iran announced it will soon exceed the amount of uranium it is allowed to keep under the nuclear deal, putting pressure on Europe for trade.
Iran's Energy Minister Reza Ardakanian says a Russian trade delegation consisting of 250 Russian businessmen will visit Iran Monday and Tuesday June 17 and 18.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has once again blamed Iran for the recent attack on two oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman but has reiterated Washington is not seeking war.
Iran will announce further moves on Monday June 16 to scale back compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal with the West, also known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), Iranian agencies reported on Sunday.
Iran's ambassador to London, Hamid Baeidinejad, says the husband of a dual national, British-Iranian woman jailed in Iran has blocked the doorway to the embassy.
As more countries openly accuse Iran and its Revolutionary Guards for the attacks on two oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman, top Iranian officials, religious leaders and media mostly keep a low profile.
Israel has joined voices with the U.S. and Britain in accusing Iran of involvement in attacking two ships on June 13 in the Gulf of Oman.
The Iraqi military says three mortar shells have hit an Iraqi Air Force base just north of Baghdad where U.S. soldiers are training Iraqi forces.
Efforts by hijab enforcers in Iran to oblige women to observe a strict dress code have led to more incidents in public, as citizens resent strangers admonishing them about their appearance.
Former Deputy President of Iran Molaverdi has criticized the intelligence and judiciary authorities over a U.S. permanent resident who was set free on June 11 after almost four years behinds bars.
The United States on Friday blamed Iran for attacks on two oil tankers at the entrance to the Persian Gulf and said it was seeking international consensus about the threat to shipping.
Iran continues to dismiss damning allegations about its involvement in attacks on two oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman on Thursday, regardless of condemnation by UN Security Council.
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