Afghans are demanding answers after a truck bombing killed at least 90 in Kabul, the latest in a series of attacks that have shaken confidence in the government.
At least 80 people were killed and more than 350 were wounded in a powerful explosion in the center of Afghanistan's capital, Kabul, on May 31, Afghanistan's Health Ministry says.
Prince Reza Pahlavi, the heir to the former shah of Iran, says the very nature of today’s Iran is against reforms. Speaking in an exclusive interview with Radio Farda, Pahlavi describes the overhaul that is needed in the country.
With more than one in three university-educated Iranian women unemployed, an international rights group says females face widespread discrimination and other obstacles in the workplace as Iran continues to lag in gender-equality reports.
The Defenders of the Human Rights Center, DHRC, has called on President Hassan Rouhani to tighten his supervision of the cabinet’s Intelligence Ministry, resist any violation by parallel intelligence institutions, and publicize their identities.
British Prime Minister Theresa May has said the country’s terror threat level has been raised to its highest level of "critical," meaning an attack may be imminent.
Rohani's victory in what turned out to be a two-man presidential race could reinvigorate efforts for an economic and diplomatic thaw with the West.
Having gone into political hibernation following the contentious 2009 election, Iran's younger generation has an opportunity to play the role of kingmaker on May 19.
They are sleek contrasts in style and tone. But the campaign videos of the presidential race's two presumed front-runners are even further apart in their message to Iran's 55 million eligible voters.
In an open letter addressed to the people of Iran, dozens of economists have expressed their concern over what they have called “astronomical and mirage-like election promises.”
Road and Urban Development Minister, Abbas Akhoundi, has criticized imposing a “police state” and setting up checkpoints in Tehran.
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