A senior EU official told reporters on July 12 that it is not time yet to use the so-called trigger mechanism determined in the nuclear deal with Iran to settle differences with the country.
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has expressed concern over three imprisoned Iranian journalists who have been on hunger strike for weeks.
The Pentagon said Thursday it was discussing military escorts for vessels in the Gulf one day after armed Iranian boats threatened a British oil tanker.
Iran may have stood down from its hard-line stance that conditioned negotiations with the United States to Washington's returning to the nuclear deal it had left in May 2018 before imposing hard sanctions on Tehran.
A banking corruption trial in Iran reveals more dirt on government officials as a former parliament speaker's office is accused of taking millions of dollars in bribes.
Iran's release last month of Nizar Zakka, a Lebanese businessman with U.S. permanent residency, after four years in prison was meant as an opening for U.S.-Iranian talks, according to three Western sources familiar with the issue.
Prague is now host to a photo exhibition of an Iranian award-winning photojournalist, Hassan Sarbakhshian. Through his works, Sarbakhshian looks into the lives of the Jewish minority still in Iran and those who decided to leave for Israel. Radio Farda's Kambiz Keramati reports.
In its latest report the Statistical Center of Iran (SCI) says that the "misery index" in the country reached 39% last winter, whereas a year earlier it stood at 19.4%.
Iran on July 8 called on European signatories of a landmark nuclear agreement to abstain from any rash move in response to Tehran's breaching the uranium-enrichment cap set by the 2015 deal.
Controversy over operating vast computer networks using subsidized cheap electricity in Iran to mine bitcoins shows no sign of abetting.
Tehran's Friday Prayer Imam has suggested that Iran should launch a missile attack on Israel's Dimona nuclear power plant.
The Islamic Republic has executed at least 110 people between January 1 and June 30, 2019, in prisons or in public, Iran Human Rights Organization (IHRO) reports.
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