
Netanyahu Says Israel Open To Gaza Fighting Pauses
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would consider "tactical little pauses" in Gaza fighting, but again rejected a ceasefire despite international pressure.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would consider "tactical little pauses" in Gaza fighting, but again rejected a ceasefire despite international pressure.

The Pentagon says at least 46 American troops have been injured in Iraq and Syria in attacks by Iranian-backed militia during the past one month.

Iran's ambassador in Seoul revealed on Monday that the conversion of its funds, released by South Korea earlier this year, resulted in a 15% loss.

Iran's semi-official Fars news agency has stated that Tehran envisions to boost its oil exports to Venezuela, with a target of 860,000 barrels per day within three years.

Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky has accused the Islamic Republic, Russia and North Korea of being involved in the deadly Hamas attacks on Israel.

The Nobel Committee has called on Tehran to give medical help to this year's Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi, on hunger strike in Tehran’s Evin prison.

A suspect in a security-related case has suddenly died mid-trial in a Revolutionary Court in Tehran.

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi will travel to Saudi Arabia on Sunday, the first such visit since Tehran and Riyadh agreed to revive diplomatic ties in March.

While the Gaza war continues, Iran avoids direct involvement, but continues blaming the United States, as its proxy forces launch attacks against US bases in the region.

The Israeli military welcomed the deployment of a US nuclear missile submarine to the region amid the ongoing war in Gaza.

Qasem Abasteh, an Iranian Sunni prisoner, was executed in a prison near Tehran during the early hours of Monday.

Iran denies involvement in the Hamas massacre of October 7, but a new report says the Islamist group postponed the attack upon coordination with Tehran.

In the relentless campaign against Iranian activists, the case of Masoud Zeinalzadeh, a teacher arrested during Armita Geravand's funeral, has been referred to the Revolutionary Court.

New details have emerged of the physical assault on mourners attending the funeral of 16-year-old Armita Geravand, who died after a confrontation with hijab enforcers.

Amid a wave of pro-Palestinian rallies across the world, hardliners in Iran are admitting that the general public there have little appetite for the Palestinian cause.

Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani arrived in Tehran early Monday, one day after US Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited Baghdad.

“Iran belongs to hardliners,” a recent remark on state TV, further fueled anger and frustration over the monopoly of power established by the regime loyalists.

Amid impasse on issues such as migrants and water rights between Iran and Afghanistan, a 30-member Taliban “economic delegation” arrived in Tehran on Saturday.

Mohammad Habibi, the spokesperson of the Teachers' Association of Tehran, is to stand trial for protests against the poisoning of female students.

The second wife of Ahmad Jannati, the Secretary of the Guardian Council and the Chairman of the Assembly of Experts, passed away on Sunday night.

Iran's new development plan envisions granting foreign policy authority to the armed forces, nuclear agency, and intelligence ministry, separate from the foreign ministry.