FIFA said on Wednesday it will send officials to Iran "shortly" to look at the possibility of allowing female spectators into football games in the country.
U.S. President Donald Trump left open on Wednesday the possibility that the United States could ease sanctions on Iran, adding he believes Iran wants to strike a deal with Washington on its nuclear program.
World oil stockpiles and supplies are plenty, according to the latest OPEC monthly report, despite the loss of more than two million barrels per day of Iranian oil exports.
Iran's envoy to London said on Wednesday the oil cargo of tanker Adrian Darya 1 was sold at sea to a private company, denying Tehran had broken assurances it had given over the vessel.
The Iranian ambassador to the International Atomic Agency (IAEA) has alleged that recent statements by U.S. and Israeli officials on Iran's nuclear program are aimed at putting "undue pressure" on the UN's nuclear watchdog.
Two days after a young female football fan died of her self-immolation injuries, President Hassan Rouhani’s government exhibited contradictory reactions, while domestic and international criticism continues unabated.
Iraqi Shiite politician Muqtada al-Sadr was in Iran and met Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei during the religious Ashura mourning gathering on September 10
The Australian government on September 11 confirmed reports that three Australian citizens, two of whom with dual nationality, have been detained in Iran and that the families of the three are receiving assistance.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has accused Tehran of not fully cooperating with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), saying that Iran’s behavior "raises questions about possible undeclared nuclear material or activities."
President Donald Trump on Tuesday forced out John Bolton, his hawkish national security adviser with whom he had significant disagreements on Iran, Afghanistan and a cascade of other global challenges.
Britain has protested to Iran for what Tehran had said was delivery of oil near Syria from a tanker released from detention by Gibraltar in August.
An international ship tracking company has cast doubt on claims that the Islamic Republic's supertanker Adrian Darya -1, detained by Gibraltar in July and released in August, has discharged its cargo in eastern Mediterranean.
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