Radio Farda correspondent Hannah Kaviani interviewed the spokesman of the Syrian opposition Yahaya al-Aridi on the sidelines of peace talks in Vienna.
The Islamic Republic has taken the initial step to join the Convention against Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC).
Amnesty International is calling on Iranian authorities to "immediately and unconditionally" release a woman who was arrested in Tehran last month for apparently protesting peacefully against the country's mandatory Islamic dress code.
The exchange rate of the U.S. dollar against Iran’s tuman has had another hike, rising from 3,700 tumans to the dollar in March 2017 to 4,700 tumans to the dollar in January this year.
The deadly assault on the Hotel Intercontinental in Kabul over the weekend, which devastated one of Afghanistan's three main airlines with the killing of many of its foreign pilots, has again exposed how vulnerable the city is to militant attacks.
The indiscriminate arrests of university students during recent protests in Iran was a tactic to prevent a broadening of the unrest.
Comoros has sold citizenship to 52,000 foreigners, including Iranians.
Iran's mistrustful public has long chafed at official effort to push them onto Iranian-made apps when foreign ones are available, despite the obstacles.
German authorities who have searched many locations, believe that Iranian agents were preparing hostile action against Jewish targets.
Some Iranians are miffed that officials unveiled the extravagant, religiously inscribed replica just days after protests over poverty and an ailing economy.
Residents of one of the hottest regions on earth could face electricity shortages by winter’s end, according to a local official in Iran’s oil-rich Khuzestan province.
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