The former Deputy Speaker of the Iranian Majlis parliament, Mohammad Reza Bahonar, says that Iranian government officials failing to "round up" protesters in November 2019 could have led the country toward unbridled chaos or a "velvet revolution."
The trunk of a tree in Mashhad Mellat Park, on which a young artist had carved a portrait of the late legendary vocalist, Mohammad Reza Shajarian, has been cut down.
The United States on October 26 imposed fresh sanctions targeting key Iranian companies, entities, and individuals active in the country's oil sector.
Armenia and Azerbaijan have exchanged blame for the collapse of a U.S.-brokered cease-fire as a month-long war over the separatist Nagorno-Karabakh region intensified near the border with Iran.
The founder and manager of Iran’s main video-sharing platform, referred to by some as Iran's YouTube, has been sentenced to 10 years in prison after being convicted of “encouraging corruption” over a video posted by a user.
The board of trustees of Royan city cemetery in Mazandaran, northern Iran, has distorted the images of women carved on their gravestones without informing their relatives.
Iran's Revolutionary Guards said Sunday they have deployed troops along the border with Azerbaijan and Armenia, following stray fire from the fighting over Nagorno-Karabakh.
Tragic footage of police mistreating a helpless man in Iran's second-largest city, Mashhad, has triggered a series of angry protests on the Persian social media.
An adviser to the Mayor of Tehran and the Head of the Municipality's Information Center and the International Office, Gholam-Hossein Mohammadi, reports that the number of homeless people visiting shelters in the Iranian capital city has significantly increased in recent weeks.
Mariam Claren, the daughter of Iranian-German dual citizen Nahid Taghavi, is speaking out after her mother was detained by Iranian security forces at her home in Tehran on October 16, claiming she has no information on Taghavi’s fate.
Iran's foreign ministry on Saturday described a U.S.-brokered Sudan-Israel deal to normalise ties as "phoney" and accused Khartoum of paying a ransom in return for Washington removing it from a list of state sponsors of terrorism.
Russia and Iran have rejected U.S. claims that the two countries have been interfering with the 2020 presidential election next month.
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