The former chairman of Iranian parliament’s influential National Security and Foreign Policy Commission says that Iranian crude oil exports are currently twenty times less than what it was before sanction were imposed by Washington.
Iran's Central bank has issued new anti-money laundering rules, after a year of inaction by hardliners dominating bodies that are tasked with approving dormant legislation.
The United Nations human rights bodies must demand more accountability from Iran for its consistent violations of international rights standards.
In this personal recollection of the day the US embassy in Tehran was seized, the author asks, when is this grudge and demonization going to end.
The Islamic Republic's reputation is in no way smeared with money laundering, Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said on November 3, while admitting that money laundering in the country amounts to billions of dollars.
More than 200 Iranian film industry activists have protested tight censorship and the government's inability to stand by its licensing rules and protect their work.
Iran remains "the world’s worst state sponsor of terrorism," funding international terrorist groups and engaging in "its own terrorist plotting" around the globe, particularly in Europe, a new report by the U.S. State Department says.
Iran on Saturday unveiled new anti-American murals on the walls of the former US embassy as Tehran prepares to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the storming of what it labels the "den of spies".
Hardliners in Iran try to win hearts and minds as parliamentary elections approach and as the danger of a spill-over of protests in Iraq and Lebanon is felt in Tehran.
On October 29, three times more pregnant women went to hospitals asking for Caesarean births of their babies because they believed it was the magical date of 8/8/98 in Iranian calendar.
Turkey's Energy Market Adjustment Office says that natural gas imports from Iran last August has nearly dropped to one-third compared with the same period in the previous year.
Less than four months before Iran's Parliamentary elections, the government appears to be more concerned about suspicious funds in electioneering rather than a legitimacy crisis as a result of low turnout.
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