The U.S. Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, has slammed the Islamic Republic Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei for accusing Washington of having a role in bioengineering the deadly novel coronavirus.
With the COVID-19 epidemic showing no signs of slowing down in Iran, the army on Monday announced a series of steps to show it is playing a notable role in confronting the coronavirus.
Iran's Supreme Leader made a claim in his latest speech that has left many Iranians baffled, or rather terrorized, that the superstitious man ruling the country with unlimited powers may have lost his faculties.
The Islamic Republic of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has once again rejected the United States offer to help Tehran control the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
Data gathered by Radio Farda from various national and local media in Iran quoting local authorities and Health Ministry officials indicates that the coronavirus (COVID-19) death toll is at least 660 more than the officially announced tally on March 21.
Iran's President Hassan Rouhani says a "counter-revolutionary conspiracy" has been hatched to "suspend work and economic activity" amid the coronavirus epidemic in Iran.
In a letter addressed to the American people. Iran's president has argued that people are dying of coronavirus because of U.S. sanctions.
A government-backed Iranian airline that has flown to and from China as both countries battled worsening coronavirus outbreaks is facing criticism from some prominent Iranians who accuse Mahan Air of risking further spread of the virus in pursuit of profits.
The United States sent Iran a blunt message this week: the spread of the coronavirus will not save it from U.S. sanctions that are choking off its oil revenues and isolating its economy.
As the new year started in Iran, the country’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei addressed his domestic audience about setbacks in the past year, trying to instill some optimism, but he refrained from his fiery attacks on the United States.
Iran's foreign minister Javad Zarif has called for "reconstructing the system of governance" and support NGOs.
Iran starts a new year Friday morning March 20, as it leaves behind one of its worst years ever.
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