Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has dismissed critics' claims about his administration's inefficiency as "unfair."
The Farsi caption has unfurled across the black screen of a channel of Iranian state television every night for days now, promising viewers that what they are about to witness is "based on a real case."
Ever-increasing real estate prices in Tehran are showing signs of decline and may be finally catching up with U.S. sanctions and the abysmal economic conditions in the country.
Eight ecologists have been jailed in Iran for 18 months without any transparency. Now the head of all-powerful judiciary says only "intelligence organs" know what the case is.
Britain's Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt says the oil tanker will be released if there if the Islamic Republic provides a guarantee that it will not sail to Syria.
Panama will withdraw its flag from more vessels that violate sanctions and international legislation, the country's maritime authority told Reuters, following the removal of about 60 ships linked to Iran and Syria from the Panamanian registry in recent months.
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.
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