Mohammad-Reza Pour-Ebrahimi, the Chairman of the Parliament's Economic Committee, has repeated the allegations that Tehran Stock Exchange (TSE) is "manipulated."
In unprecedented remarks, Mohammad Baqer Nobakht, the Vice President of Iran and Head of the Budget and Planning Organization, lamented that "Tehran cannot sell even a drop of oil."
The family of Mehdi Karroubi, one of the leaders of Iran's Green Movement who has been under house arrest without being officially charged since February 2011.
Abdou Abbarry, the United Nations Ambassador for Niger who will be chairing the Security Council this month, said on Tuesday that Niger will follow last month's precedent and ignore the United States' attempt to restore all U.N. sanctions on Iran.
The remaining parties in the faltering nuclear deal between Iran and world powers met in Vienna on Tuesday to discuss ways to rescue the agreement amid pressure from the United States to restore U.N. sanctions on Iran with Iran’s arms embargo scheduled to be lifted this month.
A hardliner Iranian newspaper linked to the office of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is criticizing Iranian politicians of advanced age who insist on holding official positions past the age of 80.
For four decades Iran has tried to control and censor news and entertainment, but technology progresses and these efforts are ultimately futile.
Families of prisoners massacred in Iranian prisons in 1988 went to a graveyard to mark the 32nd anniversary of the tragedy on August 28.
Although there are some potential reformist candidates for Iran's 2021 presidential race, they could hardly compete with conservatives, with consolidated power.
China has again started officially reporting oil imports from Iran after it showed zero purchases in June while shipments were being received as Indonesian oil.
The visit of IAEA chief Rafael Grossi to Iran has ended in agreement regarding demands for international inspections of two undeclared nuclear sites.
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