The Iranian Parliament (Majles) says the existence of several intelligence agencies in Iran has led to corruption and losses in the country's automobile manufacturing industry.
Iranian epidemiologists say the symptoms associated with COVID-19 in Iran have changed from respiratory to gastric with no fever or low fever which may delay diagnosis and cause further spread of the virus.
Evidence show that the Iranian army’s navy did not know about the Konarak Frigate's situation and whereabouts for about three hours after it was hit by a missile fired from another Iranian vessel on May 10.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei says the United States will be "expelled from Iraq and Syria," adding that "The U.S. government’s long-term performance has led to abhorrence by a major part of the world."
Iran has cancelled the anti-Israeli Qods Day rallies planned for the last Friday of Ramadan, said a statement by the Islamic Propagation Council on Sunday May 17.
Three weeks after easing lockdown regulations and introducing “smart social distancing” in Iran, President Hassan Rouhani says Tehran is in a state of red alert due to more coronavirus cases.
Less than two weeks before the inauguration of the new Iranian Parliament (Majles) on May 28, competition for the speakership has heated up among various conservative factions.
A petition calling for a ban on overflights by foreign airlines in Iran's airspace launched by families of victims who perished when a Ukrainian airliner was shot down over Tehran in January has sparked huge controversy.
Iran's anti-riot policechief on May 13 underlined the "unique support" and equipment provided to the force by the government to ready it it more than ever for suppression of protests.
A parliamentary motion to officially ban Iranian athletes from competing with their Israeli counterparts has pushed the country to the verge of becoming an outcast at international sports events.
President Hassan Rouhani fired his Minister of Industry, Mining and Trade Reza Rahmani on Monday May 11 without offering any explanation about his abrupt decision.
Amir Mohebbian, a prominent analyst in Iran, says the young conservatives who have won the parliament are more likely to serve the interests of the country's rulers than trying to meet the demands of the people.
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