Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman has once again urged the international community to squeeze Iran economically and politically, Wall Street Journal reported on March 29.
An anti-drug police chief in Iran says security agencies have captured 14 metric tons of illegal drugs during the first week of the new Iranian year.
The rapid and record fall of the Iranian currency has made many Iranians angry at President Hassan Rouhani.
Abdolkarim Hosseinzadeh, Iranian MP says Iranians don’t trust messaging applications developed inside the country, and attempting to control the Internet is futile.
Iranian judicial officials revealed that 43 people have been indicted in Iran’s western province of Kermanshah for participating in recent anti-establishment protests.
The speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives has called on Czech authorities to extradite an alleged Russian hacker to the United States amid claims that the Czech president wants to return the man to Moscow.
A prominent Iranian lawyer has temporarily ended his hunger strike from behind bars at the request of his colleagues, who believed his health was in danger.
The Islamic Republic, along with China, Syria, Turkey, and Vietnam, held its position as one of the five largest prisons for journalists in the world.
The three top officials of Iranian government’s executive, legislative and judiciary branches have stressed that the need for national cohesion.
Iran has called the U.S. decision to appoint former UN Ambassador John Bolton as national-security adviser “a matter of shame” and a sign that Washington hopes to overthrow the government in Tehran.
Chief Commander of the Islamic Republic’s regular army has once again threatened Israel with total annihilation.
A conservative cleric tells police to treat women respectfully on the issue of proper hijab but to be tough on anti-hijab protesters.
The UN Human Rights Council has adopted a resolution extending the mandate on Iran, the Islamic Republic’s official news agency IRNA reported.
The chairman of the influential National Security and Foreign Policy Commission of the Islamic Republic’s parliament has once again called for closer ties with the East.
A discussion of earth-shaking events in Iran, in what appears as unprecedented events leading to a post-Khamenei era.
As the year on the Iranian calendar came to an end on March 20, Iranian daily newspapers generally expressed disappointment on the state of the country’s economy in their end of the year editions.
Ten thousand families live under tents or live in ad hoc huts, shacks and hovels across Iran, the Statistical Center of the Islamic Republic announced in a report published on Tuesday, March 20.
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