Four Iranians were killed in an airstrike on a Syrian airbase near Homs on, a news agency affiliated with the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC).
Power outages are inevitable next summer across Iran, the country’s energy minister has warned.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has warned that Washington "will regret it" if the United States violates a 2015 deal between Tehran and global powers to curb Iran's nuclear program.
Iran’s currency took another big hit, falling between 6-9 percent on Sunday, extending a slide to a new record low on continued concerns over a return of crippling sanctions.
Syrian state media are reporting that “missiles” have struck a military airfield in the center of the country, killing and wounding several people, although U.S. forces say they are not conducting air strikes in Syria.
Dozens of people have died in a suspected chemical attack in Douma, the last rebel-held town in Syria's eastern Ghouta region, opposition activists and rescuers say.
The 2018 World Cup of freestyle wrestling opened on April 7 in the U.S. state of Iowa without Russia and Iran, two traditionally strong teams in the sport.
The United States says it is closely monitoring “very disturbing” reports of the possible “horrifying” new use of chemical weapons by Syrian government forces and said Russia would be held responsible if the attacks are confirmed.
Three people were killed and some 30 injured after a van drove into a crowd in the western German city of Muenster on April 7, German authorities said.
Protests in the mainly Arab-populated regions of southwestern Iran entered their second week April 5, with at least 160 people detained in the oil-rich Khuzestan province. According to local reports, anger flared after a TV show aired on state-run media showing a child fixing dolls dressed in different traditional garments onto a map of Iran without a doll representing Arab dress.
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