Enraged people in a village in southwest Iran stormed the Friday Prayer Imam's office, set it on fire, and attacked the Governor's building, angry for having contracted the HIV virus.
Iranian media affiliated with various parts of the country's political spectrum have been trumpeting a rhetoric that blames U.S., Saudi Arabia and Israel for the widespread protests in Iraq.
Iran claims that Iraqi protests were organized by the U.S. Saudi Arabia, while clearly many citizens are tired of corruption and come out into the streets, not only in Iraq but also in Egypt and Lebanon.
As violent mass protests continue in Iraq, the role of Iran and its allies in Iraq is one of the issues angering protesters. Lately some dismissals from the Iraqi army have been attributed to Iran's machinations.
In a joint statement on Thursday, October 3 several international human rights organizations have expressed their "serious concern" over recent detentions of the relatives of civil and political activists in Iran.
The representative of Tehran's Prosecutor has charged the manager of an auto parts manufacturing company in Iran with "corruption on Earth," punishable by death.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has always given the upper hand in foreign policy to the Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) rather than the foreign ministry.
More than 20 ships carrying around one million tonnes of grain are stuck outside Iranian ports as U.S. sanctions create payment problems and hamper the country’s efforts to import vital commodities.
In a letter from Tehran's Evin prison, Iranian-British mother, Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe has accused the Islamic of Iran of putting her "on auction" for its "political ends and demands."
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on Wednesday confirmed reports that he evaded a proposed telephone conversation with Donald Trump, saying that Trump’s motive was to use the call for his domestic political needs.
Iran is the only country which has still not ratified the new Caspian Sea convention. Many Iranians criticize the agreement as a sell-out to Russia.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani reaffirmed his country’s readiness to supply more natural gas to neighboring Armenia and deepen broader Armenian-Iranian relations when he visited Yerevan on Tuesday.
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