
Iran Makes Contradictory Remarks About Frozen Funds Abroad
Iranian officials continue to issue conflicting statements regarding the status of Iran's frozen assets abroad, with no clarity as to which funds have been released.

Iranian officials continue to issue conflicting statements regarding the status of Iran's frozen assets abroad, with no clarity as to which funds have been released.

A report released by the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration reveals there has been a decline in the country’s export value of almost $5 billion between March and July 2023.

The UN nuclear watchdog says Iran should give assurances to the world that it is not making nuclear weapons as it already has enough material to make several bombs.

The husband of a female political prisoner in Evin Prison has revealed that his wife is being denied emergency medical treatment despite ongoing pressure from hospitals.

In the midst of an ongoing debate over the expulsion of university professors, student unions across Iran have voiced their protest against gender segregation in classrooms.

Iran's Minister of Culture has praised President Raisi’s character as a trusted leader of the Islamic Republic, saying he has been “tested across various critical junctures.”

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi called on Japan on Tuesday to display its independence from Washington by releasing Tehran's frozen assets despite US sanctions.

House committee chair Michael McCaul has expressed concern over an alleged US memo obtained by Iran’s government, while the State Department refuses to comment.

A group of Iranian MPs has praised the "remarkable progress" of the Taliban in their fight against drugs and "ensuring security in Afghanistan."

The leader of Canada’s Conservative Party, running to be the next prime minister, has vowed to “kick out” Iran’s Revolutionary Guards if he wins office.

Reuters - Canada will deny temporary residency to Iran's former health minister Hassan Ghazizadeh Hashemi, Canadian Immigration Minister Marc Miller said on Monday.

Purging dissident professors in Iran, which commenced shortly after the protests of the Woman, Life, Freedom movement last September, has intensified in recent days.

Two rights groups in France have lodged a legal complaint against Iran's Paralympic committee chief, accusing him of torture and crimes against humanity.

The Jordanian army said it downed a drone heading from Syria on Monday in the third such incident this month, linked to Iran-backed militias.

At least nine Iranian pilgrims died and dozens were injured when a bus carrying them collided with a truck in the southern Iraqi city of Nassiriya on Monday.

Iran and Iraq have formalized an agreement to dismantle Iranian Kurdish dissident factions stationed in the northern reaches of Iraq and relocate them from their bases.

The Aleppo International Airport has been left inoperable following what the state news agency SANA has attributed to an Israeli airstrike.

Despite pervasive poverty in society, the Iranian government boasts about its performance but based on apparently fabricated data, a former official says.

An Iranian parliamentary delegation has visited Kabul to address the water crisis in Sistan and Baluchestan stemming from the Taliban's Helmand River flow obstruction.

Efforts to address the hosting predicament surrounding the matches involving Iranian and Saudi Arabian football teams have been undertaken by the foreign ministers of both nations.

Amid Islamic Republic's international isolation, a few individuals with close ties to the regime appear optimistic about the country's recent inclusion in BRICS.