The chairman of Tehran City Council and a council member have confirmed receiving the resignation letter of reformist Mayor Mohammad-Ali Najafi amid conflicting reports of his decision to step down.
Statistics concerning the number of dilapidated trucks still on Iranian roads vary between 127,000 and 202,000.
Iranians heartily celebrated Chahar-shanbe Suri, a pre-Islamic feast on March 13, although authorities would prefer it did not exist.
Iranian Parliament (Majles) has reinstated Roads-Transportation, and Labor ministers after a day-long impeachment session on Tuesday March 13.
While Iran’s senior judiciary authorities have called for a swift and “out of turn” trial for the Gonabadi dervishes, the top judge says he is against “hasty investigations.”
Iran’s hardline prosecutor-general Mohammad Jafar Montazeri has warned that the country’s Judiciary will take “legal action” against the supporters of Ayatollah Sadeq Shirazi.
Three Iranian students who were detained during the widespread protests earlier this year have been sentenced to nine years in prison by the Revolutionary Courts.
In recent months, Iran has been beset by economic problems despite the promises surrounding the 2015 nuclear deal it struck with world powers.
A member of the board of directors of the Teacher’s Trade Association of Tehran was battered and violently detained on Saturday, March 3, his wife has disclosed in an interview with Radio Farda.
Mark Fitzpatrick, a proliferation expert says it is possible to divide Iran's missiles to different categories and try to negotiate, but it won't be easy.
Russian leader Vladimir Putin praised U.S. President Donald Trump as a “balanced” man he can negotiate with, but he also assailed the West for “illegitimate and unfair” Ukraine-related sanctions imposed on Moscow.
After almost eight years of legal battle, the outspoken faith healer Mohammad Ali Taheri has been sentenced to five years.
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