In a rare meeting earlier this week with President Hassan Rouhani, members of his reformist political block criticized the president.
Iran’s Supreme Leader blames foreign intelligence for everything from the depreciating value of the national currency to in-fighting among the country’s intelligence services and general discord in the country.
Iran increased nominal power generation capacity by 3% to around 78.9 GW during last fiscal year, ended on March 20, the statistics of Energy Ministry’s annual report indicate.
Among the cacophony of voices calling for change in Iran, one stands out for being wholly unexpected—that of hardline former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
One week after the Rouhani administration announced the government-imposed rate of 42,000 rials against every US dollar, chaos and ambiguity in Iran’s foreign exchange market continue.
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley has outlined three goals of the Trump administration in Syria: a ban on the use of chemical weapons, a full defeat of ISIS, and preventing Iran from “taking over the area.”
Saeed Mortazavi, regime insider and a notorious persecutor of media and dissidents, has 'disappeared' before serving a two-year sentence.
The United States has warned Syria's government that it is "locked and loaded" to strike again if Damascus carries out chemical attacks.
United States and its allies appeared to take pains to avoid a possible direct military confrontation with Russia in air strikes targeting Syrian government targets, with France saying that Moscow was "warned beforehand" about the operation.
The United States, along with allies France and Britain, launched air strikes on Syria early on April 14 in response to a suspected Syrian chemical attack that killed dozens of people last week.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced "precision strikes" on Syrian military facilities used to make chemical weapons and said the attacks launched jointly with France and Britain are aimed at ending the use of such weapons of mass destruction.
Reports received from Iran on social media say angry farmers again launched protests in Isfahan, central Iran on Friday, against “mismanagement of water resources”.
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