Iranian media have been under immense pressure by judiciary and security officials to keep silent about the implications of the devaluation of Iran’s currency, rial.
As US sanctions loom, Iran’s oil exports have sharply declined by at least 800 thousand barrels per day (b/d) according to reports, but its production level declined only by about 350 thousand b/d, which show the country is storing a huge amount of unsold oil in on/offshore facilities.
Strikes that began on Monday continue in the Bazaars of several Iranian cities including Tabriz, Tehran, Isfahan, Sanandaj and Kermanshah for a second day on Tuesday, October 9.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has chosen his nominees for the ministries of roads, economy industry, and labor to be announced perhaps as early as Tuesday.
Alarming reports indicate an increasing number of university students are being detained and arrested in Iran, and many of them report inhumane treatment and even torture while in police custody.
In desperate need for European support on sanctions, Iran had no choice but to approve bill against financial support for terrorism.
Nearly 280,000 have been killed and more than four million injured in car accidents in over a decade in Iran, says the Islamic Republic's traffic police chief.
Khamenei supporters in Iran have intensified their attacks against anti-corruption legislation demanded by international bodies.
Are there any circumstances under which Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, by far the most powerful man in the Islamic Republic, would allow substantial reform in the country’s domestic and foreign policies?
Judges at the International Court of Justice, the highest United Nations court, will rule Wednesday on an Iranian plea to have U.S. sanctions against Tehran lifted.
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