
Sanctions Obstruct Iran-Iraq Oil Field Collaboration
As collaboration between Iran and Iraq on oil field development continues, experts are highlighting the significant challenges posed by sanctions in the process.

As collaboration between Iran and Iraq on oil field development continues, experts are highlighting the significant challenges posed by sanctions in the process.

Upon leaving office, politicians often resort to writing books to claim that: "I was an important person. I did my job well. They did not appreciate me. Now, you can take advantage and benefit from my experience."

An Iranian border guard was killed Monday morning during a confrontation with armed men in a border area in Sistan and Baluchestan province.

Renowned whistleblower journalist Yashar Soltani has revealed documents indicating that cleric Kazem Sedighi sold the land belonging to a seminary in person, receiving the payment in cash.

Analysts in Iran are evaluating the country's prospects for recovery and embarking on a path towards development after years of setbacks in domestic and foreign policy, and the economy.

Iran's First Vice President Mohammad Mokhber says the government is committed to addressing the issue of food security amidst the nation's economic challenges.

The serious corruption allegations against Ayatollah Kazem Sedighi, the ultra-hardliner Friday imam of Tehran, have further eroded trust in the Iranian system and its officials among the populace.

In the last Iranian year, 44 kolbars have lost their lives with 400 more sustained serious injuries as they work on the Iran-Iraq border, a 90 percent year on year rise.

Authorities of the Islamic Republic have sealed over a hundred shops across various cities including after being accused of disrespecting the month of Ramadan.

Hacker group APT Iran has infiltrated the cyber infrastructure of Iran's Railway Company in the latest such attack on government networks, with documents revealing mandates for female employees to wear Islamic attire.

Real estate experts anticipate a significant rise in housing prices in Iran due to factors such as further depreciation of the national currency, but they also foresee continued stagnation in the market.

The Deputy of the Mahshahr Seminary was found dead in what has been called a ‘suspicious murder’.

Mohammad Faker Meybodi, a faculty member at the Center for Islamic Sciences, has sparked controversy with his recent remarks advocating for the possession of nuclear arms.

Amid sanctions, Iran's aviation industry is struggling to meet operational aircraft targets with only 180 aircraft currently in service, falling short of the planned 250 by the end of last year.

Israel conducted an airstrike on Baalbek, Hezbollah's stronghold in eastern Lebanon, early Sunday, injuring at least three fighters, as reported by a local official.

After self-congratulatory Norouz messages by top leaders this week, relatively independent media in Tehran published sharp criticism by pundits who sounded dire warnings about the coming year.

The Iran-backed Houthi rebels launched a missile attack on a Chinese-owned oil tanker on Sunday in spite of reassurances from Tehran that its vessels would be protected.

The backlash by Iranians to a US State Department post on Instagram continued Saturday with 80 Iranian-American activists and citizens urging the Secretary of State to have it removed.

Alireza Khari is not the only political prisoner in Iran who committed suicide under continuous psychological pressure and torture, even after release from prison.

A member of the Qom Seminary Scholars has voiced significant concerns regarding low electoral participation and the failure of government economic policies in Iran.

Images and videos posted online show large crowds of people visiting Persepolis, the ancient seat of Achaemenid kings, and the royal Sa'dabad Palace in Tehran during Norouz holidays.