For the first time, a senior member of the Iranian government has admitted that the legal project to promote hijab and punish those who violate it has failed.
In the Ipsos Top Cities Index, 2017, New York, in total, won first place for the second time with 23 percent of votes while Tehran along with Nairobi remained at the bottom of the table with zero percent.
Iran is getting "contradictory signals" from U.S. President Donald Trump's administration about the fate of its landmark nuclear deal with world powers, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said on July 17.
Amid difficult times for many Russians, a lavish wedding for a judge’s daughter raises eyebrows all the way up to the Kremlin.
In the May presidential election, incumbent Hassan Rouhani, described as a “moderate,” overwhelmingly won the popular vote. Yet IRGC commanders never accepted their failure in stopping Rouhani’s re-election.
Iran’s parliament approved generalities of a bill to restrict the execution of those convicted to death for petty drug offenses.
The 26th branch of the Islamic Revolutionary Court in Tehran has finally sentenced recent Christian convert Pastor Yousef Nadarkhani and three others to 10 years in prison.
Six Afghan girls have received U.S. visas and are set to fly to Washington after President Donald Trump intervened to allow them into the United States for an international robotics competition.
The 21st National Conference on Industry and Mines took place on July 8, to assess Iran’s industrial performance and how to improve it, writes Radio Farda economy analyst Ahmad Alavi.
U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan says he wants to move as quickly as possible on a package of tough new sanctions against Russia and Iran but that procedural and policy issues are delaying that action.
As Congress moves to limit or even start unwinding major arms agreements with Moscow, experts warn of a volatile new element in U.S.-Russian relations.
A former U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan says the proposed antiterrorism cooperation between Islamabad and Kabul is unlikely to succeed.
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