As Japan's prime minister is reported to be preparing a visit to Iran, Tehran says it has no plans of negotiating with any U.S. official and does not need mediation channels.
Following the rise in tensions between Iran and the United States over the past weeks and concerns about the spread of instability in the region, at least six countries are acting as mediators.
Iran would block its citizens’ access to social media if war were to break out with the U.S., the head of the country’s Passive Defense Organization has said.
Iranian State TV's Chief Ali Askari has dismissed the manager and controller of the TV's Channel 5 following a controversy surrounding a religious program that has insulted Sunni saints and Islamic sanctities.
The Assyrian Christian community in the northwestern Iranian city of Tabriz has been left in a state of shock after intelligence agents forced a Presbyterian church to close earlier this month.
A former aide to Iran’s Supreme Leader has called Ayatollah Khamenei a “despot” after being issued a subpoena while serving a three-year jail sentence.
Iran News--Ultraconservatives dominating the Islamic Republic are calling on Iranian youth to find joy and fun in the “economic war” their country is engaged in.
The lack of direct contacts between Washington and Tehran create the risk of a tactical crisis getting out of hand and leading to a wider conflict.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has said once again that he did not agree with the way the nuclear deal(Iran Deal) with the West was implemented.
Iranian President Hassan Rohani has said that his country will not surrender to U.S. pressure even if it is bombed, amid growing tensions between Tehran and Washington.
Another large embezzlement case in Iran has exposes how officials and influential insiders can steal millions of dollars and leave ordinary depositors out in the cold.
Iran’s national information network (ININ) – the country’s intranet – is 80 per cent complete, the Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution announced Sunday 19 May, ironically to mark world telecommunications day (Friday 17 May).
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