
Iranian Cities Facing Water Rationing As Drought Continues
Water reservoirs in Iran are at an all-time low, threatening nationwide rationing soon, due to years of drought and resource mismanagement, local media and officials say.

Water reservoirs in Iran are at an all-time low, threatening nationwide rationing soon, due to years of drought and resource mismanagement, local media and officials say.

The commander of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard says the Supreme Leader wants to reach a point where having a nuclear deal with the West will make no difference for Iran.

The US secretary of state says that the Islamic Republic has a deeply incorrect understanding of its people and is trying to blame others for the current protests.

Despite repeated denials by IRGC's Fras news agency about a recent hack of its data servers, Iran's judiciary has started an investigation into damaging leaks.

Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has stressed the need to implement agreements signed between Iran and Iraq, admitting that most of such deals were never implemented.

A large group of Lebanese politicians have slammed claims by Iran’s Supreme Leader who said recently that Tehran’s influence in Lebanon must be expanded.

Iran has summoned the French ambassador to Tehran over comments made by the country’s foreign minister in the National Assembly against the Islamic Republic.

Is a United States decision to ease oil sanctions on Venezuela a precedent for dealing with Iran? Or does it reduce pressure to get more Iranian oil to market?

An earthquake of magnitude 5.7 has struck the southern Iranian Hormozgan Province.

Politicians and pundits aligned with Iran's government are telling local media that nuclear talks with the United States will resume once the uprising ebbs.

The Islamic Republic has sentenced four people to death for what the judiciary calls “cooperating with the Israeli intelligence service and committing kidnappings.”

One person was killed when security forces in Iran attacked people who were out on streets celebrating the elimination of Iran’s soccer team that is seen as siding with the regime.

NATO has warned the Islamic Republic that it should not provide Moscow with arms and ammunition in its war against Ukraine.

A Revolutionary Court of the Islamic Republic will try ten adolescent protesters Wednesday on charges of “war against God, corruption on earth and murder” that can carry the death sentence.

A secret report by IRGC's media arm quotes Iran’s Supreme Leader as saying protests will not end soon and criticizing failures in “media war” against protesters.

A leaked audio file seems to prove that Iran's protest movement has gained so much ground that authorities can no longer deny its gravity or hide their despondency.

The US State Department has approved the potential sale of an anti-drone system to Qatar in a deal valued at $1 billion, the Pentagon said on Tuesday.

The US football team scored one goal in the first half of the most politicized match of the Qatar World Cup, defeating Iran and qualifying for the next round.

Iranian factory workers, truck drivers and nurses have continued the new wave of nationwide strikes as part of the antigovernment protest movement.

Javaid Rahman, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on human rights in Iran, has said a UN vote had increased the likelihood of “violence and repression.”

A top Revolutionary Guard commander claimed Tuesday that several people have been arrested during Iran’s “riots” were in touch with US intelligence agencies.