
Iran's 'Sacred' City Shuts Cafes, Restaurants In Morality Crackdown
The Iranian city of Mashhad, known for its religious significance, is closing outdoor spaces in at least 110 restaurants and coffee shops in a morality crackdown.

The Iranian city of Mashhad, known for its religious significance, is closing outdoor spaces in at least 110 restaurants and coffee shops in a morality crackdown.

Drinking water supply in large areas of Tabriz, Iran's Northwestern city, has been cut off for three consecutive days.

Iran's ambassador to Baghdad called for the assistance of the United Nations in “disarming Kurdish opposition parties” operating in Iraq.

Amid expectations of a low turnout, Iran's regime has sent messages to millions of Iranians encouraging them to run in the upcoming parliamentary election.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian on Thursday called for halting Western supply of weapons to Ukraine, saying it will lead to more death and damages.

Amid attempts by Iran to hijack ships in international waters, the US may soon offer to put armed sailors and Marines on commercial ships traveling through the Strait of Hormuz, two American officials said.

China, Russia and the Revolutionary Guards are exploiting gold mines in Iran while locals bear the brunt of their environmental hazards and discriminatory policies.

More than 40,000 Afghan refugees were deported from Iran in the last month, according to the Taliban's Ministry of Refugees.

The Iranian Oil, Gas, and Petrochemical Products Exporters Union has revealed that China and Russia avoid business in Iran due to international sanctions.

Iran's state television has confirmed an increase in 13 provinces in the price of bread, the main staple in Iranians’ diet, after weeks of contradictory statements.

The Iranian regime has blamed the country's economic woes on the Woman, Life, Freedom movement and the nationwide demonstrations since September.

The Iranian Judiciary has reported that a total of 2,251 hijab-related cases were filed during the initial four months of the current Iranian year.

Amid continuing tensions in the Persian Gulf, the IRGC commander reiterated Tehran's demand for the United States to leave the region.

Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, Iran's Foreign Affairs Minister, has arrived in Islamabad to hold bilateral talks with Pakistani officials on regional issues.

Human rights groups said Wednesday that at least 11 Baluch citizens were executed during the past three days, bringing the number of hangings to 423 in Iran in 2023.

Renowned satirist Shaker Bouri has been arrested by intelligence agents in Iran.

New research shows Iran’s investment into weapons plants in Syria continues, at the expense of the Iranian people suffering the worst economic crisis in decades.

Saudi Arabia and Kuwait reaffirmed Thursday that they jointly own rights to a gas and oil field in the western Persian Gulf called Durra, also partially claimed by Iran.

A member of the Iranian parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Committee says government’s promise to free frozen cash in South Korea has led to nowhere.

Days after several online shopping platforms were shut down by the Iranian government over lack of hijab, the Judiciary claimed it had no role in the decision.

An Iranian lawmaker says identifying the culprits behind the livelihood pressure on citizens is a “secondary concern” and should not be “exploited by media opportunism”.