Iran claimed on Sunday, October 13, that it has discovered a natural gas deposit, 200 kilometers (approximately 124 miles) south of the city of Shiraz.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has said during a meeting with Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan on Sunday October 13 that a "proper end" to the war in Yemen, will leave a positive impact on developments in the region.
Thousands of disappointed Iranians have been forced to return to the country before completing the Arbaeen pilgrimage, an annual ritual that brings millions of Shiites from across the world to the city of Karbala in Iraq.
In one of his rare media appearances Iranian revolutionary guard IRGC's Qods Force Commander Qassem Soleimani claimed in a late September interview aired on Iranian state TV that Israel had planned to assassinate him.
As parliamentary elections approach in Iran, the role of a hardliner election watchdog loyal to Khamenei and empowered with vetting candidates has again come into focus.
Was a Iranian tanker really attacked in the Red Sea. Review of the evidence casts serious doubts on the Iranian side of the story.
An Iranian human rights organization and some volunteer editors say Iran's government is deleting unwanted information from Wikipedia through some of the editors.
Turkey's military operation in the Kurdish populated northeastern Syria has left Iran in an extremely difficult position between its strongest regional friend and one of Iran's most significant ethnic groups which views itself part of a trans-border identity.
For the first time in 38 years, Iranian woman today were able to enter a stadium by buying their own tickets to watch a men’s soccer match between their national team and Cambodia.
The Islamic Republic President Hassan Rouhani has warned the country's powerful Guardian Council (GC) to avoid stricter vetting of candidates in the upcoming parliamentary elections next February.
In what appeared to be a possible attempt to address Western concerns, Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei once again prohibited the development and use of nuclear weapons, declaring it "haram."
A High Court judge in London has dismissed a £20 million (approximately $24.5 million) claim by Tehran for interest on the historic debt Britain owes Iran.
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