U.S. President Donald Trump has defended U.S. sanctions against Iran and called on all nations to act against Tehran and not "subsidize Iran's bloodlust."
As the newly crowned player of the year at FIFA's The Best awards, U.S. women’s soccer star Megan Rapinoe, paid tribute on Monday, September 23, to Sahar Khodayari, dubbed as the "Blue Girl."
Iran and the EU-3, Germany, UK and France have been sending each other mixed messages as world leaders gathered in New York for the 74th UN General Assembly meeting.
A senior commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps, Brigadier General Mohammad Reza Naghdi (Naqdi) has denied that two persons working at his office had been recognized as Israel's spies.
Iran has reacted defensively to the European Parliament for calling Tehran to end persecution of women who support human, civil, labor, and political rights.
Iranian presidents attending UNGA have mixed records, but one thing is common: They failed to use the occasion to bring their country out of international isolation.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino says soccer's world governing body "cannot wait any more" and has been "assured" by Tehran that the authorities will allow women spectators into the arena when Iran hosts its next international match.
In unprecedented remarks by a regime insider, reformist activist and veteran politician Behzad Nabavi has said four financial institutions linked to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei control 60 percent of Iran's national wealth.
Iranian military commanders have been talking big since Friday evening, threatening the United States and Saudi forces in the region, warning against even limited attacks against Iran.
The spokesman for Iran’s Guardian Council (GC), Abbas Ali Khadkhodaei, has said that in some elections, money has the last word.
U.S. President Donald Trump has authorized a “moderate” bolstering of U.S. forces in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.) following the attack on Saudi oil infrastructure that many in the administration have blamed on Iran.
A delegation from the International Football Federation (FIFA) visited Tehran on Friday to discuss allowing female soccer fans into Iran's stadiums to watch men’s matches.
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