An op-ed by the Chinese envoy in Tehran that was published in the Iranian government mouthpiece, Iran Newspaper, on Monday may backfire and make more Iranians angered by his attitude criticize their own government for "capitulation" to China.
A newspaper close to the office of the Islamic Republic's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has suggested that financial institutions operating under his aegis should support low-income Iranians.
President Hassan Rouhani insists on ending the coronavirus-related restrictions and advocates resumption of economic activities in opposition to the Health Ministry which has kept warning that the deadly virus outbreak cannot be controlled and overcome without such restrictions.
The Iranian administration's spokesperson, Ali Rabiei, says the coronavirus outbreak has adversely affected the employment situation of 7.3 million Iranians.
The coronavirus pandemic for many may be a global health crisis but for some in Iran it is the White Death, a sign of the imminence of the Day of Judgement.
Iran's clerics and revolutionary guards have launched campaigns to appear to help coronavirus patients and take care of the dead as an attempt to regain their popularity.
As many as 36 prisoners in Iran are feared dead after security forces used lethal force to control protests triggered by fears of Covid-19.
After weeks of delays the Iranian government has offered workers a relatively small salary adjustment, which is half of the country’s 41 percent inflation rate.
A top anti-coronavirus official in Iran's capital warned the epidemic is getting worse in Tehran as government officies and businesses reopen.
A team of American experts says it has uncovered a previously unknown Islamic Republic nuclear weapons development site in Iran.
The coronavirus crisis may eventually usher in a renaissance in the Islamic Republic of Iran, which has mishandled the fight against the epidemic.
A large number of nurses in Iran have lost their jobs during February, March and April as the income of private hospitals have been declining.
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