Ten percent of Iran's population is elderly, with the Gilan province home to the country's oldest citizens, the head of Iran's Elderly Health Department of the Ministry of Health disclosed on Tuesday.
Iran's Deputy Minister of Industry, Mines, and Trade explains reconstruction projects funded by Tehran in Syria.
A former member of the Iranian parliament, Hedayatullah Khademi, says that all residents of a village in the oil-rich province of Khuzestan in southwest Iran have been infected with the coronavirus.
Following an increase in the number of COVID-19 cases in Tehran, the Tehran Governor's Office announced new closures and restrictions in the surrounding province beginning Saturday, October 3.
In an unprecedented move, the representatives of the Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in the provinces of Ardabil, East Azerbaijan, West Azerbaijan, and Zanjan, have issued a joint statement supporting the Republic of Azerbaijan.
Jailed Iranian lawyer and human rights advocate, Nasrin Sotoudeh, has been named one of the winners of an international award known as the Alternative Nobel Prize.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani is hailing the signing of a 25-year cooperative agreement between Iran and China as a "major step" in advancing Tehran and Beijing's shared interests.
According to data collected from TankerTrackers, Iran has managed to increase its oil exports significantly in September despite U.S. sanctions, Reuters reports.
Reporters Without Borders (Reporters Sans Frontières) has condemned the transfer of political prisoner Soheil Arabi to solitary confinement in the infamous Raja'ei Shahr prison.
Mohammed Moradi, the father of a young man detained in the November 2019 protests against Iran's Islamic Republic regime committed suicide at his home on Monday, September 28, the Iranian website Emtedad News reports.
In a video message titled the "New Pact," the exiled Prince Reza Pahlavi defended the widespread protests and strikes inside Iran, saying that the protesters sought to "save" their country.
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