Iranian newspapers from across the political spectrum commented May 8 on the fate of Iran’s nuclear deal with the West, also known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
An Israeli security cabinet minister said on Monday May 7 that Israel could kill Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and topple his government if Iran used Syrian territory to carry out attacks on Israel.
The most influential Sunni cleric in Iran, Molavi Abdul-Hamid Ismaeelzahi, has once again called on the Iranian authorities to respect the constitution and end discrimination against minorities.
Tehran municipality has allocated more than 220 billion rials (roughly $50 million) budget to propagate “insight, culture and values” in the current Iranian fiscal year (ending March 20, 2019).
The Jerusalem Post (JP) reports that satellite images taken last Sunday shows resumption of some activity at Iran’s Fordow uranium enrichment site.
The shopkeepers’ strike in the northwestern majority Kurdish city of Baneh entered its 19th consecutive day May 3.
Amnesty International has called on Iranian authorities to halt the execution of a 22-year-old Kurdish man scheduled to be hanged May 3.
Hundreds of Iranian workers took to the streets in the capital Tehran and the northwestern Kurdish city of Saqqez on Labor Day May 1, despite an official ban on demonstrations.
European nations dismissed the significance of documents Israel offered as proof that Iran once sought to develop nuclear weapons while the United States welcomed them as evidence of Iranian "lies."
A pair of coordinated suicide bombings that the Islamic State (IS) militant group have claimed responsibility for have rocked central Kabul near the country’s intelligence agency, killing at least 25 people, including two RFE/RL journalists and at least five other media members.
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