The head of a powerful and rich foundation reporting to the Supreme Leader has criticized powerful people and entities for not returning its properties that were confiscated to start with.
A company tracking oil tankers around the world says Iran's real oil exports might be much higher than estimated due to secret loading on the high seas.
Iranian officials claimed victory at the departure of Brian Hook, the Trump administration's Iran policy czar, saying it shows the failure of Washington's "maximum pressure" policy.
An expert says a text message from the State Department's Rewards for Justice Program sent to some Iranians is likely to put their lives in danger.
What does Iran try to achieve by pursuing a long-term economic deal with China? And what could China want from such a deal?
While Iran's government expressed sympathy to Lebanese for the tragedy of a huge explosion in Beirut, analysts expressed concern of its political ramifications.
Defending China's policies against its Muslim minority by Iran's hardliners has led to a lot of criticism. But they insist China is a friend of Muslims because they hope Beijing is there to oppose Iran's adversaries.
A senior ayatollah in Iran who was one of the voting members when Ali Khamenei became Supreme Leader in 1989, reminisces about the selection.
Labor strikes continued in Iran for the second consecutive day among oil and gas industry workers on August 2, protesting working conditions and unpaid wages.
Corruption at Tehran municipality was much deeper than previously known, says a city council member, reaching illegal privatization of 2,000 properties.
Iran's intelligence says it has seized an individual who is the leader of a monarchist known to have plotted violent acts against the Islamic Republic.
Iran's ruler Ali Khamenei has once again rejected negotiations with the United States and has predicted the downfall the U.S. political system.
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