President Donald Trump has designated Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) a foreign terrorist organization (FTO), the first time the United States has labelled another nation's military as a terrorist group.
The latest Iran news is that the United States has designated Iran's Revolutionary Guards(IRGC) As Terrorist Organization.
After Iranian authorities were caught by surprise by unprecedented floods and reacted slowly to the disaster, foreign countries and international organizations also initially paid little attention to the humanitarian situation.
The U.N. atomic watchdog policing Iran's nuclear deal has inspected what Israel's prime minister called a "secret atomic warehouse" in Tehran, three diplomats familiar with the agency's work said.
The United States has renewed calls for NATO allies to increase their military spending so the alliance can adapt to new challenges, including a more aggressive Russia.
Less precipitation in Iran's flood-hit parts in the past two days has enabled rescue workers to have access to some parts of Lorestan province.
Devastating floods across Iran have once again exposed the rift between President Hassan Rouhani and the powerful military elite of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC).
The Ministry of Defense in Kabul has denied reports that the members of Iran-supported Liwa Fatemiyoun have returned to Afghanistan.
On the fortieth anniversary of a referendum that led to the establishment of the Islamic Republic in Iran, a human rights organization has published the first volume of a series of books, titled "The Face of Crime."
More than 600,000 have signed a petition calling for the release of prominent Iranian human rights activist and legal counsel, Nasrin Sotoudeh, Amnesty International (AI) reported.
Two weeks into devastating floods that have caused tremendous losses and damages across Iran, there is still no report about other countries extending help.
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