Iran is struggling to contain and clean up a 12-mile-long oil leak in the Persian Gulf near Kharq Island.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei says the November protests in Iran have been “deep-rooted, widespread and very dangerous”.
Iran's interior minister says recent protests turned into "special" cases of intense unrest in five provinces.
A member of Iranian parliament’s Commission on National Security and Foreign Policy has said “more than 7,000 people” were arrested during recent protests.
A semi-opposition political grouping in Iran has criticized the government for suppressing recent protests by ordinary people.
Reporters Without Borders has condemned actions by Iran's ambassador in the UK which it says intimidates Iranian journalists abroad.
Spokesman of Iran’s parliamentary legal commission has denied that a person arrested in Sweden earlier this month is a former assistant prosecutor involved in mass killings of prisoners in Iran in 1988.
Iran's former queen Farah Pahlavi expressed her sympathy with the families of the victims of the recent protests in Iran.
Lawmakers and officials speak of large-scale damage in Iran's Fars province during anti-government protests.
Most of the people who participated in the recent anti-regime demonstrations in Iran were either unemployed or with low-income jobs.
In a statement released on Monday the UK-based human rights watchdog Amnesty International said at least 143 protesters were killed in Iran during recent protests.
Ahmadinejad supporters have recirculated a video of his as "prophetic" prediction of widespread dissatisfaction among people in Iran.
The Speaker of Iranian Parliament (Majles) Ali Larijani says some Iranian government companies have increased the price of their products.
The commander in chief of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards threatened the United States, Britain and Saudi Arabia in a speech during a gathering of regime supporters in Tehran.
Authorities in Iran have announced the arrest of 34 more protesters in three different cities, claiming some of them were local protest leaders or elements who attacked public buildings.
More than 10 days after Iranians took to the streets in protest, the Iranian government is still overwhelmed by the aftereffects of the unrest.
Reports by local media in Iran say former Roads and Urban Development Minister son has been arrested on corruption charges by the Intelligence Ministry.
The Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council has made a statement that “a planned attack” on the country’s oil installations in Asaluyeh on the Persian Gulf was thwarted.
An Iranian Revolutionary Guards commander on Saturday told the female members of the Basij paramilitary force that families of the Guards and Basij should have "at least five children".
A member of Iran's parliament has harshly criticized state-controlled broadcasting for its biased coverage and neglect of public opinion.
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