Iran's central bank said it was taking legal steps to counter a lawsuit filed in a U.S. court by creditors seeking to seize $1.7 billion of its assets held by Deutsche Boerse's Clearstream unit.
American PEN association has called for the immediate release of rights defender Nasrin Sotoudeh and other political prisoners in Iran.
The ruler of the United Arab Emirates issued a decree Saturday formally ending the country's boycott of Israel amid a U.S.-brokered deal to normalize relations between the two countries.
In a series of tweets, the Islamic Republic foreign ministry officials have dismissed the U.S. Secretary of State's Mike Pompeo's remarks about returning the international sanctions on Iran.
The chief of Iran's Border Police, Brigadier-General Ahmad-Ali Goudarzi, said the United Arab Emirates has officially apologized to Iran for killing two fishermen in the Persian Gulf.
The Association of the Families of the Victims of Flight P752 issued a video message on Friday urging anyone who has information or evidence about the downing of the plane to come forward.
An Iranian-flagged vessel loaded a cargo of alumina in Venezuela this month, three sources familiar with the shipment said, in the latest sign of closer ties between the U.S.-sanctioned nations.
Saudi Arabia's foreign minister visited Iraq in a bid to expand ties and prevent Iranian influence in the Arab country.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo reiterated Thursday, August 27, that the United Nations sanctions against the Islamic Republic will return on September 20.
Iran says its home-grown intranet system is still far from completion and cannot replace the World-Wide -Web.
An award-winning human rights activist on hunger strike in an Iranian prison is struggling to maintain her health.
Foreign Minister Heiko Maas agreed with his Israeli counterpart Thursday that an effort must be made to extend a weapon embargo on Iran.
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