
Iran Protests Denmark's Use Of Force To Deport An Asylum-Seeker
Iran's envoy to Copenhagen has "strongly protested" to the use of violence against an Iranian political asylum-seeker in Denmark, who was forcibly deported.

Iran's envoy to Copenhagen has "strongly protested" to the use of violence against an Iranian political asylum-seeker in Denmark, who was forcibly deported.

Iran’s prosecutor-general has called on the police to challenge those eating and drinking in their cars during daylight in the fasting month of Ramadan.

There can be no doubt about President Joe Biden’s commitment to the defense of partners in the Middle East, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan has said.

Dan Crenshaw, a Republican Congressman, said Iran understands only power and leverage, and the Biden administration was not acting rationally.

The general director of a major government pension fund in Iran says that around $400 million was lost either through mismanagement or embezzlement.

Former United States vice-President Mike Pence has linked criticism of the Biden administration over the Russian invasion of Ukraine to world powers’ nuclear talks with Iran.

Iran has welcomed a two-month truce between Iran-backed Houthis of Yemen and a Saudi-led coalition fighting the rebel force for seven years.

A senior cleric in Qom expressed anger over unknown people setting fire to a statue of the founder of the Islamic Republic, Ruhollah Khomeini in the city.

President Ebrahim Raisi and his oil minister this week repeated claims that Iran has increased oil output and exports amid continuing United States sanctions.

Political commentator Diako Hosseini in Tehran says Russia supports the revival of the 2015 nuclear deal but wants tensions to continue between Iran and the West.

The Biden administration will continue talks with Iran for as long as they think a deal is possible, Rep. Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) told Iran International Friday.

The warring sides in Yemen's seven-year conflict have for the first time in years agreed a two month nationwide truce.

The United Nations Human Rights Council has extended the mandate of the Special Rapporteur of the Human Rights in Iran Javaid Rehman.

A new online survey by a Netherlands-based institute has found that over 60 percent of Iranians want regime change or "transition from the Islamic Republic".

Iranian men’s national football (soccer) team has been drawn in Group B of Qatar FIFA World Cup along with the United States and England.

Iran’s Energy Minister Ali Akbar Mehrabian says the country has a deficit of about 15,000 megawatts in electricity production.

The US envoy to Israel says the country can do whatever it needs against Iran and would not face any restrictions from US regardless of the result of nuclear talks.

The United States Senate Foreign Relations Committee has called on FIFA, the world football authority, to hold the Iranian Football Federation responsible for barring women from a match Tuesday.

The Washington Free Beacon reports a draft law requiring the US government to explain how sanctions relief would affect Tehran’s dealings with Hamas and Hezbollah.

The refusal of the United States to allow entry to Iranian vocalist Alireza Ghorbani was probably due to his having been in Iran’s Revolutionary Guards.

An explosion and a large fire in the Bandar Mahshahr Petrochemical Special Economic Zone in southern Iran have left at least two workers injured.