The speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives said President Donald Trump made the "right call" in deciding to expel dozens of Russian diplomats in response to the poisoning of a Russian ex-spy on British soil.
Israeli-Iranian Singer Liraz Charhi has never been to the country her parents told her so many stories about. She says she loves Persian music and tries to discover her roots through music. On the occasion of Nowrooz, she talked to Radio Farda's Hooman Askary via Skype from her home in Tel Aviv.
Manzoor Pashteen is leading a new Pashtun movement in Pakistan, where many are comparing him to a revered leader in the nonviolence movement during the British Raj in the 20th century.
Iran has called the U.S. decision to appoint former UN Ambassador John Bolton as national-security adviser “a matter of shame” and a sign that Washington hopes to overthrow the government in Tehran.
A conservative cleric tells police to treat women respectfully on the issue of proper hijab but to be tough on anti-hijab protesters.
As the year on the Iranian calendar came to an end on March 20, Iranian daily newspapers generally expressed disappointment on the state of the country’s economy in their end of the year editions.
Ten thousand families live under tents or live in ad hoc huts, shacks and hovels across Iran, the Statistical Center of the Islamic Republic announced in a report published on Tuesday, March 20.
Nearly 25,000 people have participated in an on-line poll launched by Radio Farda, on its website and Telegram channel, to identify the Newsmaker of the Year [Iranian year 1396].
Top Iranian military commanders have warned coaches and athletes not to discuss the ban on competition with Israeli athletes.
Iran's president Rouhani says everyone should listen to the country's protesters and not distort their message.
Enraged farmers invaded a Friday Prayer ceremony in the city of Isfahan and, as a sign of anger, turned their backs on the prayer leader.
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