Neighborhood patrols will to be deployed all over Iran, the commander of Mobilization Resistance Force, Baseej, has announced.
A member of parliament from the earthquake hit area in Iran has bitterly criticized crisis management after last Sunday’s 7.3 magnitude earthquake that reportedly left more than 470 dead.
A large bi-partisan group of U.S. lawmakers have written to the Trump administration voicing their concern about Iran’s growing influence in Syria.
An official of Iran’s Chamber of Commerce (ICC) says that China has imposed further restrictions on banking ties to his country.
President Hassan Rouhani of Iran charged corruption in state built housing that easily collapsed during recent earthquake.
The Third Committee of the U.N. General Assembly overwhelmingly approved a resolution on November 24, criticizing the Islamic Republic of Iran’s human rights record.
U.S. National Security Council officials are in Israel for talks with their counterparts about the details of the ceasefire and disengagement agreement signed on November 8 between the United States, Russia and Jordan.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu anounced his country has offered the International Committee of the Red Cross "medical assistance for the Iraqi and Iranian victims" of this week's earthquake.
U.S. Department of the Treasury officially highlighted on Tuesday, November 14, the ways in which Americans can provide humanitarian assistance to the Iranian people.
Many world leaders have offered their condolences to the Iranian and Iraqi people affected by the tragic earthquake that has so far killed more than 500 and wounded 7370 people.
After a two-day suspension last week of his hardline conservative newspaper Kayhan, Managing Editor Hossein Shariatmadari said the ban was politically motivated.
Aftershocks continued to rattle Western Iran, two days after a 7.3 magnitude earthquake shook vast areas on the Iran-Iraq border region and beyond.
Imprisoned labor rights’ activist Mahmoud Salehi was transferred to the central prison in the city of Saqqez on November 11 despite doctors’ saying his health is too fragile.
A devastating earthquake near the Iran-Iraq border has left at least 164 people dead and more than 1,600 injured, the Iranian Interior Ministry says.
At least six people have been killed and many injured in the western Iranian town of Qasr-e Shirin from an earthquake that struck near the Iran-Iraq border, Iranian state television reports.
The de facto leader of Iran’s Sunnis has again complained of “discrimination and inequality”.
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