Protesters in Tehran gathered on June 14 to protest for irregularities in a special exchange rate managed by the central bank.
Iran says it may take legal action to free billions of dollars of its oil money frozen in South Korea's banks due to U.S. sanctions.
Iran is complaining about loss of oil revenues due to sanctions while its foreign policy and economic system is holding back foreign investments and modern technologies.
Tehran has dismissed a United Nations report presented by the secretary general about the Iranian origin of missiles used in strikes against Saudi Aramco oil processing plants in May 2019.
A Romanian court on June 12 postponed the extradition of Gholamreza Mansouri to Iran. The judge and former prosecutor is wanted by Iran for corruption.
Iran's Judiciary Spokesman on June 13 confirmed that the Interpol has arrested Gholamreza Masouri, one of the defendants in a recent sensational corruption case involving a former deputy of the Judiciary, in Romania.
Iranian media have recently been speculating about the possible nomination of Seyed Hassan Khomeini, the grandson of the founder of the Islamic Republic Ayatollah Khomeini, in Iran's presidential election next spring.
German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas has criticized IRGC Commander Hossein Salami for his "anti-Jewish comments".
Several efforts are under way by Iranian activists across Europe to have a hardliner Iranian cleric, Judge Gholamreza Mansouri arrested while he is in Europe.
The Islamic Republic Broadcasting (IRIB) is losing channels targeting other countries due to lack of budget. Is is sanctions or the president withholding money.
Iran's Revolutionary Guard is posed to grab the country's automotive industry, which is in deep trouble due to U.S. sanctions.
Up to eight suspects in a big corruption case in Iran have fled abroad, possibly Europe, including a former judge who put many journalists in jail.
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