A new report filed by the Islamic Republic Ministry of Industry, Mines, and Trade (MIMT) shows a dramatic drop in Iran's industrial output in 2018.
An Iranian lawyer has been jailed for 30 years after setting up a channel on the popular social media platform Telegram, highlighting human rights abuses in the Islamic Republic.
Iran continues to face serious problems with the import of medicines and medical equipment as a result of sanctions imposed by the U.S. and corruption at home.
Reformist camp appear to be spinning the Najafi into one about her alleged connections with the feared Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
Iran is expecting a boost in petrochemical production that will raise annual production from $17bn to $25bn over the next two years, according to the country’s deputy oil minister.
Figures from Iran suggest child-marriage is rampant in the country, with girls younger than 14 forced to take husbands.
Top U.S. and Russian diplomats are considering measures that could eventually allow Syria "to move back into the international community" if it agrees to a series of steps to help end the country's long civil war.
The United States and key Middle East allies Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates stepped up pressure on Iran, warning against any attacks and taking measures to bolster cooperation to counter Tehran's regional activities.
Son of a Grand Ayatollah who was once the designated successor of Khomeini, has written to current Supreme leader Ali Khamenei, complaining of state-sponsored attacks on his father's legacy.
Former reformist mayor of Tehran killed his wife on Tuesday and then all kinds of bizarre things happened - by Iranian standards.
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.
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