Iran’s President Supported Reforms But Now Calls Protesters “Terrorists”
A reporter from Etemad newspaper asks Masoud Pezeshkian, the President of Iran: “These days, your views don’t seem like the views you he ...
A reporter from Etemad newspaper asks Masoud Pezeshkian, the President of Iran: “These days, your views don’t seem like the views you he ...
More than 107. 8 trillion rials ($66. 5 million) in retail money has flowed out of the Tehran Stock Exchange over the past 24 trading sessions, marking what analysts describe as a new phase of liquidity depletion driven by political uncertainty and fears of military escalation.
The question of Iran’s future following a regime that has likely orchestrated one of the most unprecedented and extensive massacres in c ...
Pars Today – The fifth day of Esfand 5 in the Iranian calendar is dedicated to commemorating Nasir al-Din al-Tusi, a name closely associated with the rise of science in Iran.
Students at universities across Iran poured onto their campuses in large numbers, protesting the killing of demonstrators and what they ...
Abbas Araghchi, Iran’s foreign minister, said a third round of talks between Iran and the United States will likely be held in Geneva th ...
A 35-year-old protester arrested after January demonstrations in Mashhad died in hospital after weeks in a coma caused by severe torture in Revolutionary Guards intelligence detention, according to information received by Iran International.
Pars Today – The Foreign Minister of the Islamic Republic of Iran said in response to the U. S. president’s curiosity about Iran’s refusal to surrender: “We do not capitulate because we are Iranian.
Iran said on Monday it does not support an interim agreement in talks with the United States and is seeking a swift, result-oriented deal focused on lifting sanctions and addressing nuclear issues, as the two sides prepare for another round of negotiations within days.
EU foreign ministers must use their meeting on 23 February with Nikolai Mladenov, Director-General of the Board of Peace and High Representative for Gaza, to demand that the board focuses on Palestinians’ rights, Amnesty International said. The meeting in Brussels must also address the flaws of the Board of Peace mechanism and ensure it is […] The post EU/Israel: EU foreign ministers must demand Board of Peace puts Palestinians’ rights first appeared first on Amnesty International .
Pars Today – The chairman of the International Trade Committee of the European Parliament described Donald Trump as being in “free fall.
Pars Today – With its remarkable natural diversity, Hormozgan Province, is considered one of the most important nature-based tourism destinations in Iran, spanning deserts, seas, and mangrove forests.
Pars Today – The controversial remarks of Mike Huckabee, the U. S. ambassador in the occupied Palestinian territories, supporting the occupation of all Arab countries by the Israeli regime, came amid what was described as a largely passive stance by Arab states.
Pars Today – Members of the U. S. Congress from the Democratic Party warned Donald Trump about the dangerous consequences of unilateral military action against Iran, stressing that the president must consult with the United States Congress.
Pars Today – An American journalist, in a blunt criticism of Washington’s policies toward Israel, described the regime as the largest foreign burden on the United States.
Pars Today – The U. S. president’s special envoy for nuclear negotiations with Iran said that Trump has been surprised by Iranian officials’ unwillingness to surrender.
Pars Today – The International Affairs Adviser to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution said that examining the case of American politicians and their Western allies in the Epstein affair has led to a widespread disgrace for the West across all the arenas it once claimed to uphold.
Iran has agreed a secret €500 million arms deal with Russia to acquire thousands of advanced shoulder-fired missiles in a major effort to rebuild air defenses damaged during last year’s war with Israel, the Financial Times reported on Sunday.
Iran’s January massacre of protesters has left scars far beyond the streets. In cemeteries and hometowns, families are transforming centuries-old mourning rites into defiant celebrations of lives cut short.
Iran’s Shipping Association has denied reports that vessels are no longer departing from Jebel Ali – the UAE’s biggest container port – and other regional hubs for Iran, Tasnim news agency reported.