Domestic critics of the Islamic Republic and its leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei have launched renewed attacks on the regime in recent weeks by voicing their protests in public statements and calling on the Supreme Leader to resign.
Iran’s foreign ministry reacting to reports that France has offered to deposit $15 billion in a trade mechanism to help Iran conduct business regardless of U.S. sanctions, says that no proposal is yet definitive.
Radio Farda reports that ten dissidents were arrested in Mashhad, Iran for supporting a call on Ayatollah Khamenei to resign.
Media in Iran reported Saturday that a clash took place in the northern Mazendran province around an army air force base during which at least two people were killed, and four others wounded.
A federal appeals court in the United States has overturned a previous ruling by a lower court that had ordered the seizure of an Iran-linked skyscraper in Manhattan, New York City.
An outspoken member of Iran’s parliament has criticized President Hassan Rouhani for not applying his constitutional powers to advance the policies of his elected office.
Iran's traditional clerics see smaller families, empowered women and global lifestyles as threats that cross political borders, but they find it hard to confront modern changes with their outdated tools and methods.
The U.S. has warned commercial vessels in the Persian Gulf region to watch out for attempts to jam their GPS systems. Apparently Iran has been attempting to mislead ships to enter its waters.
The United States has amended its Iran sanctions regulation, linking iron, steel, copper and aluminum sanctions to Tehran’s abuse of human rights.
Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani on Tuesday threatened the United States and the United Kingdom with reciprocal action, saying “peace for peace, war for war and oil for oil”.
Monday, August 5 was Javad Zarif's day in Iran as he held a noisy news conference and received praise by a host of senior officials, after he was sanctioned by the U.S.
Iran used to have 50 percent rights in the Caspian Sea, sharing it with the Soviet Union. Now Iranians suspect their government has conceded most of it to other littoral countries.
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