One hour after Friday Prayers leaders, including the prayer leader for Tehran, used their pulpits to allege widespread irregularities in the May 19 elections, the Electoral Headquarters (EH) demanded accountability for what it labeled as “untrue and divisive” claims.
The Iranian Teachers’ Organization (ITO) announced on Thursday, May 25, that Esmail Abdi’s life is in danger and demanded his release from prison.
The U.S. Justice Department said it would appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court on a ruling on May 25 that upheld a block on the administration's temporary travel ban on visitors from six predominantly Muslim countries.
U.S. Representatives Peter J. Roskam (R-IL) and Ted Deutch (D-FL) sent a letter to Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Secretary of Defense James Mattis, on Thursday, May 25, urging them to take all necessary action to prevent Iran from establishing a permanent military presence in Syria.
The commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guards, IRGC, announced that the "third underground missile factory has been launched, and Iran is on its way to become a "ballistic power".
A U.S. Senate committee has approved legislation that would authorize the Trump administration to put new sanctions on Iran over its ballistic-missile program, support for Islamist militant groups, and other actions.
OPEC together with Russia and other nonmembers have agreed to extend cuts in oil output by nine months in an effort to bolster prices on world markets.
Former U.S. Secretary of State, John Kerry has cautioned the US Senate against putting new sanctions on Iran.
The U.S. Treasury chief told Congress on May 24 that he is looking for ways to increase sanctions on Iran, including by reviewing licenses the Treasury previously granted to Boeing and Airbus to sell aircraft to Iran.
Russia, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and other OPEC members who agreed last year to curb production to bolster oil prices now want to prolong the agreement, in a strong sign that an extension will be formally approved at a meeting on May 25.
A group of steel workers in Iran’s southwestern province of Kohgiluyeh and Boyrahmad protested at the provincial administration office on May 23, demanding improvement of their pay and workplace safety.
Ali Akbar Nategh Noori, a conservative veteran politician of the Islamic Republic broke his silence about the reason behind his resignation as the head of the Supreme Leader’s office of inspections.
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