Iran’s annual inflation rate has reached 38.6 percent in the last 12 months compared with the previous 12-month period, the Statistical Center of Iran (SCI) announced on Tuesday, January 21.
An Iranian student who was returning to the United States with a student visa on Sunday was stopped at Boston's Logan airport and reportedly deported to France Monday night, media reports say.
The U.S. Disarmament Ambassador on January 21 dismissed a $3 million reward offered by a member of the Islamic Republic parliament as "ridiculous" and said it was a sign of "terrorist underpinnings" of the Iranian regime.
Three Katyusha rockets on January 21 struck the Green Zone in central Baghdad where many government buildings and foreign missions are located, Iraqi police sources told Reuters.
Eight European Union member states have given their support for a European-led maritime surveillance mission in the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic route for world oil supplies.
Ukraine is urging Iran to return the black-box flight recorders of a Ukrainian passenger plane shot down by the Iranian forces earlier this month.
Iran’s Civil Aviation Organization has said what caused the crash of a Ukrainian civilian plane on January 8 near Tehran were “two proximity missiles” fired at the aircraft.
The latest report on inflation by Iran Statistical Center (ISC) says foodstuff prices have climbed 30 percent compared with last year, in an unrelenting trend of rising inflation and prices in the sanctions-hit country.
Mojtaba Zolnour, Chairman of Iranian Parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Committee on January 20 said human error was responsible for the crash of a Ukrainian passenger plane in Tehran on January 8.
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad-Javad Zarif responded to opposition lawmakers' questions in the Parliament on Monday and said he has defended Iran's missile power more than anyone.
Two prominent Italian stage directors have decided not to participate in the Islamic Republic's annual Fajr Theater Festival, after Iranian artists urged them to stay away.
Iran’s foreign ministry says Zarif will not be going to the annual gathering in Davos because “they have disarranged a previous planned schedule and came up with different arrangements”.
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