A United Nations human rights official on Friday voiced concern over prisoners after reports of unrest in facilities prompted by worries over a coronavirus outbreak in countries including Iran, one of the worst-hit in the world.
President Donald Trump says the United States would think about the issue of sanctions to help Iran fight the coronavirus if Tehran asked for it.
Even amid a negligent and botched response to the coronavirus pandemic, Tehran’s leaders are investing precious resources to further their nuclear program.
President Hassan Rouhani says U.S. sanctions have not curbed Iran's ability to cope with the COVID-19 outbreak. Meanwhile, for the first time he acknowledged that there is no end in sight for the current crisis.
EU figures show trade with Iran dropped significantly in 2019, with Europe buying no oil and its exports just half of 2018.
Growing divisions emerge among pro-Iran militias in Iraq after the killing of their leader with Qods Force commander Qassem Soleimani in January.
Iran Human Rights (IHR) on March 31 reported that the Islamic Republic of Iran carried out at least 280 death penalties in 2019 including at least four juvenile offenders.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has said the COVID-19 outbreak provided a good opportunity for the United States to apologize for the sanctions it has imposed on Iran.
Iranian military leaders warned the United States against any attacks on Tehran's proxies in Iraq.
Ukraine's deputy foreign minister told Radio Farda that despite the coronavirus pandemic his country expects Iran to honor its promises regarding a Ukrainian airliner downed in January.
An exclusive report by Radio Farda puts the number of those who have been hospitalized with coronavirus (COVID-19) symptoms in Iran at over 70,000 people.
The office of Iran's Supreme leader makes huge money from state TV by controlling its vast advertising and lottery businesses.
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