Rescue workers and desperate relatives dug through debris in a search for survivors after a powerful earthquake near the Iran-Iraq border killed more than 340 people in both countries.
A devastating earthquake near the Iran-Iraq border has left at least 164 people dead and more than 1,600 injured, the Iranian Interior Ministry says.
The de facto leader of Iran’s Sunnis has again complained of “discrimination and inequality”.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on November 11 that an agreement with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Syria would save many lives after the two met at a summit of Asia-Pacific leaders, while the Russian leader called the deal "extraordinarily important."
U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin have approved a joint statement on Syria after a brief contact at the APEC summit.
French President Emmanuel Macron has expressed concern on Thursday about Iran's ballistic missile program saying it should be restricted either through negotiations or possible sanctions.
The taking of American diplomats hostage in Tehran in 1979, isolated Iran diplomatically and economically for nearly four decades.
British-Iranian dual citizen Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, detained in Iran on charges of sedition and spying, was taken to an unscheduled court hearing on November 4, the campaign for her freedom announced, adding that her lawyer had not been present.
Fifty legislators have joined forces to establish a new faction in the Iranian Parliament dedicated to defending citizens’ rights.
Following an avalanche of criticism by lawyers and journalists, President Hassan Rouhani’s government decided to return a new controversial bill to its Cultural Commission for further review.
Tehran’s outspoken reformist MP, Mahmoud Sadeghi has turned the case of the Supreme Leader’s favorite Quran reciter into talk of the town, again.
A member of Iranian parliament’s Commission for Councils and Internal Affairs has announced that the law for “for the participation of religious minorities in elections is going to be amended”.
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