
Iranian FM Sets Ambitious Goal For Trade Relations With Turkey
Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian met with his Turkish counterpart, Hakan Fidan, in Tehran to discuss the expansion of bilateral trade relations.

Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian met with his Turkish counterpart, Hakan Fidan, in Tehran to discuss the expansion of bilateral trade relations.

Some of Iran's high-profile politicians have spoken about the upcoming parliamentary elections in March 2024, albeit with a tone marked by bitterness.

Owning a home in the Iranian capital Tehran has become virtually impossible while the key indicators of the quality of life are also in decline.

Russia launched 25 Iranian kamikaze drones on the southern parts of the Odesa region on Sunday, where Ukraine has its crucial grain export Danube ports.

A movie about the Islamic Republic’s pressures on Iranian athletes not to face Israeli competitors is the first production co-directed by Iranian and Israeli filmmakers.

Iraqi security forces deployed in the northern city of Kirkuk on Sunday as Iran-backed militias have killed several Kurds and continue to threaten more attacks.

Iran's Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian says that last year there was a “September document” that brought Tehran and Washington close to a nuclear agreement.

A senior Revolutionary Guard commander has said that the main message of the Arbaeen pilgrimage to Iraq is defending hijab and the Supreme Leader.

Some media outlets in Iran are discussing apparent contradictions between estimated volume of oil exports and the income the government has secured.

The Iranian regime has imposed severe sentences on protesters detained during nationwide rallies and several others who gathered at the grave of a deceased protester.

Amid intensified pressure on Iranian journalists, the regime has handed down a suspended three-year prison sentence to two more reporters.

More than 300 reform activists and figures in Iran have issued a statement demanding a referendum on the future political shape of the country.

A decision by Iran’s ministry of labor to revoke licenses for many female makeup and beauty salons and workers has ignited a contentious debate in Iran.

Iranian activist and labor journalist Sepideh Qolian, who was jailed before, has received a 15-month prison sentence due to a complaint by pro-regime reporter.

Meta, parent company of Facebook and Instagram, said it thwarted five foreign adversary-linked social networks in its recent quarterly threat report.

A new wave of emigration, sparked by the crackdown on last year's nationwide protests and a deep economic crisis, is reaching a critical point, according to experts.

Syrian protesters continue to urge President Bashar al-Assad to step down and Iran leave the country, as economic conditions deteriorate.

A student-led campaign has garnered over 13,000 signatures in opposition to the expulsion of Professor Ali Sharifi Zarchi from Sharif University in Iran.

The Nobel Foundation said on Saturday it would not after all invite the ambassadors of Russia, Belarus and Iran to attend the Nobel Prize awards ceremony in Stockholm this year.

Early on Saturday, a road accident in Iraq claimed the lives of at least 16 individuals, 12 of whom were Iranians, as reported by the Iraqi state news agency.

UN rights experts have expressed grave concern over Iran’s new draft hijab bill, with the first anniversary of Woman, Life, Freedom protests only two weeks away.