A company controlled by the office of Iran's Supreme Leader signed an oil development contract with the country's national oil company.
US Special Representative on Iran told a video-seminar July 10 that Iran is losing its influence in the region because its oil revenues have drastically declined under US sanctions.
Amnesty International has condemned the execution of a 55-year-old Iranian man in Iran for drinking alcohol as an example of the country’s "inhumane and cruel" system.
Three young protesters in Iran have been sentenced to death and the suoreme court has upheld their verdicts.
With COVID-19 deaths alarmingly rising in various Iranian provinces, authorities have to face the dilemma of canceling nationwide university entrance examinations starting next week or risking the lives of more than a million participants.
Russia has exported $692 million dollar's worth of goods to Iran which indicates a 31 percent growth in comparison with the same period last year.
The United States has accused a UN expert of "giving a pass to terrorists" after she concluded that a U.S. drone strike that killed top Iranian commander Qasem Soleimani and nine other people in Iraq early this year was "unlawful."
Iran's electricity consumption keeps increasing as production gradually lags behind, leading to the possibility of blackouts.
Iran government's price fixing helps steel producing companies that are indirectly owned by the state.
Social media reports say people have heard an explosion west of the Iranian capital Tehran, but official sources have not confirmed the news.
A man who was jailed for drinking alcohol in Iran has been executed, because he was arrested many times before for the same offense.
Iran rejected a U.S. claim that a boat carrying Iranian weapons to Houthi rebels in Yemen had been seized, saying the “baseless” accusation was aimed at extending a UN arms embargo on Tehran.
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