Iran's foreign ministry, says the Iranian government "has not received and will not receive" any Canadian government complaints.
Over 300 Iranian filmmakers have called for abolishing censorship and removing "movie licenses" in Iran.
In a joint letter to the leaders across the globe, 22 international human rights organizations are advocating for the establishment of a select committee at the next gathering of the UN's Council of Human Rights to investigate "the grave violation of human rights in Iran.
The chairman of the Islamic City Council of Tehran, Mohsen Hashemi, has shared that the bid to build the city's line 7 metro was granted to the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC)-linked Khatam-al Anbiya Construction Headquarters (KCH) under pressure from Tehran’s former mayor.
New data released by Iran's major trading partners show a significant drop in Iranian imports, as well as the nations' exports to Iran.
An outspoken whistle-blowing journalist, Yashar Soltani, has challenged a preacher close to the Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to explain a suspicious purchase of land he made in 2012.
The award-winning lawyer and defender of human rights Nasrin Sotoudeh, currently imprisoned in Iran, has dedicated her latest award to four Iranians on death row.
Angry Venezuelans are once again stuck in long service station lines due to rationing by President Nicolas Maduro's government, which is awaiting fuel tankers on their way from Iran to the oil-rich but fuel-starved South American nation.
Following the arrest of sultans of hard currencies, gold coins, and embezzlement, Iran is tackling the case of "sultan of tombs."
The dollar was sold at an almost-record level of more than 250,000 rials in Tehran's exchange market on Tuesday.
Deploring the Iranian government's "cruel" approach towards journalists, the Secretary-General of the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), Anthony Bellanger, has condemned the verdict given to the Iranian whistle-blower journalist Mohammad Mosaed.
Following a barrage of harsh criticism, Mohsen Haji-Mirzaei, the Islamic Republic Minister of Education, said on Monday, September 7, that "Students are not obliged to attend schools."
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