A young Iranian wrestler detained for a few days during mid-November anti-regime protests, has emigrated to Canada and will represent his new residence in future championships.
Dozens of younger-generation Iranian conservatives have expressed concern over serious political and structural problems facing the Islamic Republic.
In an apparent bid to appease the people Iranian officials in late December, early January began visiting some of the cities and townships where many protesters were killed during November unrest.
Israeli leaders consider U.S strikes on Iran-backed Iraqi militia as a “potential turning point” in the campaign against Tehran which they had claimed earlier they were fighting "alone".
Iran's Supreme Leader has reacted defiantly to threats about the consequences of Tuesday's attack on the U.S. embassy in Baghdad by Shiite militant groups supported by Tehran.
Should Donald Trump militarily respond to Iran's provocations, or just use the weapon of sanctions as an effective tool?
Iraqi security forces have fired tear gas outside the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad and guards inside the compound have fired stun grenades in an attempt to break up violent protests against recent U.S. air strikes that killed at least 25 members of an Iran-backed militant group.
The Islamic Republic President Hassan Rouhani has responded to his critics who have accused him of not fulfilling his promises, saying Iran is at war.
Officials close to President Hassan Rouhani have accused ultraconservative members of the Iranian Parliament of spreading rumors about Rouhani's resignation, Ebtekar newspaper has revealed.
An Iranian-backed militia has vowed revenge for U.S. military strikes in Iraq and Syria that killed 25 militants.
The network of officials chosen from among Iranian Supreme Leader's relatives, the allies of his son, and his trusted office staff has grown further by the appointment of a younger hardliner, with family ties to the citadel of power.
These stories were the most consumed stories about Iran in 2019 on Radio Farda
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