
Iran Reformist Leader Gives Up ‘Idea of Grabbing Power’
Azar Mansouri, secretary general of the reformist Unity of the Nation Party, has told Khabar Online website that last year’s presidential poll was “meaningless.”

Azar Mansouri, secretary general of the reformist Unity of the Nation Party, has told Khabar Online website that last year’s presidential poll was “meaningless.”

In an unprecedented turn of events, many Iranians are urging FIFA to ban their country from the World Cup for forcibly barring women from a match on Tuesday.

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard says its missile program and its sphere of influence in the countries of the region are the redlines that won’t change.

While many express shock by how Iran on Tuesday pepper sprayed women who wanted to watch a football match, its foreign minister has urged the Taliban to respect women’s rights.

Two Republican senators have joined a growing list of US lawmakers in calling for an end to the nuclear talks with Tehran following an Iranian missile attack in northern Iraq earlier this month.

Iran accused the United States on Thursday of violating a United Nations resolution after Washington sanctioned actors for helping Tehran’s missile program.

Washington wants Iran to stop threats against US officials for the killing of Ghasem Soleimani if it wants its Revolutionary Guard to be removed from a terrorist list.

The commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) has urged states around the Persian Gulf to end their dealings with Israel, alleging that the country’s activities in the region are a cause of insecurity.

Iranian academic Mohammad Fazeli and reformist political commentator Abbas Abdi have explored the best and worst-case scenarios for Iran as it entered a new year on March 21.

Iran's government and football federation officials are blaming each other for an incident in Mashhad during which women who wanted to watch a soccer game were pepper sprayed.

Republican Senator John Cornyn tells Iran International that he thinks the Vienna negotiations to revive the 2015 nuclear deal is “fundamentally flawed”.

As many as 131,365 girls under the age of 15 have been married in Iran over the last five years, according to official data quoted by local media.

Political analysts in Iran say President Ebrahim Raisi has not carried out any economic reforms and has simply surrendered to vested interests of regime insiders.

Kuwait says the disputed Arash/Durra gas field in the Persian Gulf is “exclusively owned” by the Persian Gulf nation and its neighbor Saudi Arabia.

The United States Wednesday imposed sanctions on an Iran-based man and his firms it accused of helping Tehran obtain materials for its ballistic missile program.

An Iranian website has denied a claim that Iran's March 13 missile attack on Erbil was meant to derail a plan to pump Kurdish gas to Turkey and Europe.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Wednesday Moscow would work with Iran to take steps to circumvent Western sanctions, the RIA news agency reported.

As the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen has announced a ceasefire, Iran-backed Houthis have called the measure “meaningless” if the siege against the rebels is in full effect.

The United States, China and Russia will discuss Afghanistan on the sidelines of a two-day meeting of neighboring countries in the Chinese province of Anhui.

Iran-backed Lebanese Hezbollah has praised the attacker who killed five Israelis in a suburb of Tel Aviv in the third deadly attack of its kind in a week.

Unnamed Israeli military officials have told local media that an air defense pact with friendly regional countries is in the works to confront Iranian threats.