
Iran Raises Exit Permit Bond For Medical Students
As Iranian doctors are emigrating to other countries in droves, the health ministry has increased the exit permit bond for medical, dental and pharmacy students to $5,000 per year.

As Iranian doctors are emigrating to other countries in droves, the health ministry has increased the exit permit bond for medical, dental and pharmacy students to $5,000 per year.

The Iran-Iraq Joint Chamber of Commerce announced on Monday that contrary to government’s claim, Iran's exports to Iraq have decreased in the past five months.

Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz said Monday that Iran has used more than 10 military sites in Syria to produce advanced missiles and weapons for its proxies.

Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid, who is on a state visit to Germany, reiterated Monday that the revival of the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran would be a "crucial mistake."

Iran has reportedly released the 49 crew members of two Greek tankers seized by its Revolutionary Guards in May after confiscation of Iranian oil by the US from a tanker off the Greek coast.

Rafael Mariano Grossi, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, has denied Iran’s claim the agency has flouted its technical role by acting politically.

The US special envoy for Yemen says the relationship between the Houthis and Iran has been mostly a “lethal” one, with the Iranians having encouraged the Houthis to launch attacks.

Mossad chief David Barnea says Israel will not go after Tehran’s proxies but will act against the ones who arm them, with a painful response on Iranian soil.

Iran International has obtained photos of key Iranian players in global cyberattacks who are affiliated with various government intelligence agencies in Tehran.

Iran called Monday on the United Nations nuclear watchdog not to “yield to Israel’s pressure” and said it was willing to continue cooperation with the agency.

Just 13 months after Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi took office, politicians and media speak of a one-term presidency, citing ample signs of weak governance.

At least eleven Iranian pilgrims on their way to Karbala in Iraq were killed in a road accident Sunday bringing the total casualties of the annual pilgrimage to at least twenty.

Iran’s Social Security Organization has disclosed information about several corruption cases related to petrochemical firms affiliated with it that occurred about 12 years ago.

The director of Israel’s security agency Shin Bet said Sunday Iran is not just a nuclear problem, but is the root cause of most of the problems in the Middle East.

Israel’s Prime Minister Yair Lapid headed to Berlin Sunday claiming to have fruitfully shaped Europe’s “strong position” over Iran, as he gears up for elections.

Albania says the Iranian government has attacked the computer systems used by its state police a few days after Tirana cut diplomatic ties with Tehran over a similar cyberattack.

Iranian security forces attacked Sunday a gathering of families of convicts sentenced to death in front of the building of the Judiciary and made several arrests.

Iran’s export of technical and engineering services has declined to about $500 million from the figure of $5 billion about 10 years ago, an official says.

A $170 million apparent embezzlement case has left one of Iran’s natural gas producers in serious trouble and might reduce production at the onset of winter.

The Venice Film Festival awarded its Special Jury Prize to jailed director Jafar Panahi after participants called for the release of jailed Iranian filmmakers.

Over a dozen people, including an official of Iran’s Armed Forces, have died in accidents related to the massive Iranian pilgrimage to Iraq’s Karbala, encouraged and supported by the government.