Iran has stepped in to prevent the ouster of Iraqi Prime Minister Abdel Abdul Mahdi by two of Iraq's most influential figures amid weeks of anti-government demonstrations, sources close to both men told Reuters.
The issue of Iran's influence in Iraq has now become a part of the demands protesters voice and the the media now is more focused on the issue.
At a hearing in the U.S. Congress, the State Department is asked tough questions on Iran's influence in the Middle East and plans to counter it.
Aryan style marriage bureaus in Iran have been closed down, as "un-Islamic" institutions.
Widespread protests against harsher regulations to tighten state control over university students have forced Iran’s Deputy President, Laya Joneidi to promise amending the new restrictions.
Health Official Confirms Widespread HIV Infection In Southwestern Iran.
The popular protest movements in Iran and Lebanon have worried Iran’s leaders for the past month, as Iran regards governments in both countries to be under its influence and does not want to see any major change.
Human Rights Watch has criticized Washington’s broad range of restrictions as a serious impediment for ordinary Iranians to have access to medicines and health care.
The "most wanted criminal" in the Netherlands lives freely in Iran, a Dutch daily, De Telegraaf, reports.
With economic conditions deteriorating in Iran, senior officials have started to talk about private businesses and stimulating production, while underlying systemic problems remain.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) in its Middle East and North Africa Regional Economic Outlook report says Iran needs $155 a barrel oil price this year to be able to balance its budget.
An Iranian hardliner has released an audio recording from prison accusing the IRGC Intelligence chief of corruption and illegal activities.
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