Controversy and negative reactions over Iran's plans to sign a long-term pact with China continues as officials are yet to disclose its details.
U.S. Secretary of State says Washington is helping Persian Gulf Arab States in various ways in face of a growing missile threat from Iran.
In July 1999 university students revolted against the regime for banning a newspaper. The student movement was crushed but it marked the beginning of large protests in Iran.
Iran's health minister harshly criticized the government and the security establishment for mismanaging the coronavirus pandemic and warned of an insurrection.
The ranks are growing of analysts who are willing to speculate publicly that an unexplained fire -- and possible explosion -- at a key Iranian nuclear facility at Natanz could be the work of at least one foreign government.
Chinese fishing boats have special permission to catch as much fish as they want in Iran's Persian Gulf waters and some species are almost extinct.
A document by the Iranian government outlining its wish for a pact with China was leaked, which revealed no concrete agreements or any immediate plans for its implementation.
Ukraine is preparing to file a lawsuit against the Islamic Republic in international courts over Tehran's lack of cooperation after the downing of a Ukrainian passenger plane.
Iran's government engaged in extensive disinformation to cover up the extent of the coronavirus threat for its domestic aydience and blame the U.S. internationally.
An Iranian website close to its national security council says the blast or fire on July 2 in a nuclear facility was a "deliberate attack".
For the first time since February, on July 7 Iran's official death toll rose to 200 while according to the Chairman of Tehran City Council over the last 24-hour reporting period 70 died in the capital Tehran alone.
Iran's deputy foreign minister expressed concern in Tehran that the U.S. might succeed in sending Iran's nuclear case to the UN Security Council.
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