Iranian hardliners have launched a campaign against President Hassan Rouhani's former aide in women's and family affairs for "promoting homosexuality" by reposting the U.N. "International Day of Families" poster on social media.
Iran's foreign minister on Sunday warned the US against deploying its navy in the Caribbean to disrupt Iranian fuel shipments to Venezuela.
Iran's parliament has removed a controversial parliamentary motion that would ban Iranian athletes from competing with their Israeli counterparts.
Jailed British-Australian Kylie Moore-Gilbert is in good health "considering her situation" in an Iranian prison, her family said in a statement Sunday denying claims she had attempted suicide.
Iran’s Crop Protection Agency says currently seven provinces are hit by a large invasion of desert locust. Local officials in the badly affected areas call the natural disaster unprecedented.
A senior Iranian official has defended shipping fuel to Venezuela, saying two independent countries are free to conduct trade and it is no one’s business.
Despite a drop of more than 90,000 points in the Tehran Stock Exchange (TSE) index in the past few days, the CEO of TSE announced that investors have not withdrawn funds from the stock market.
A London-based Human Rights Organizations in a report published on May 16 says Iranian authorities have pressured the families of those killed during the November 2019 protests to settle for proposals of money and "martyrdom" instead of justice.
A Revolutionary Court in Iran has sentenced seven followers of the Bahai faith to a total of 33 years in prison, Iran Human Rights News Agency (HRANA) reported on May 14.
Iran has sentenced French-Iranian academic Fariba Adelkhah to six years in prison on national security charges, her lawyer said on Saturday.
Iran's official news agency IRNA on May 16 confirmed that there had been an attempt to break into the tomb of Esther and Mordechai, a holy Jewish site in Hamedan, but removed the report from its website two hours after its publication.
In a virtual conference of representatives from Islamic countries on Thursday, Iran's Minister of Education blamed U.S. sanctions for shortages of online teaching tools during coronavirus lockdown.
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