Iranian officials and media remain sharply divided over Tehran's relationship with Washington, as President Donald Trump's inauguration speech focused almost entirely on US domestic politics. Tehran's media landscape
Iran has expressed interest in building a new nuclear power plant (NPP) in cooperation with Russia's state nuclear corporation Rosatom, the company's CEO Alexei Likhachev told Russian state media. The matter was
The top echelons of Iran’s ruling elite appear to remain divided on endorsing international conventions to combat money laundering and terrorism financing, according to a Tehran-based outlet. The Rouydad24 news
Cecilia Sala on Sunday detailed the horror of being locked up in one of Iran’s most notorious prisons. “I was being interrogated for 10 hours straight, hooded and with my face to the wall,” Sala said during
Recent developments in Iran have captured attention, as the killings of two infamous judiciary figures—Ali Razini and Mohammad Moghiseh—are being widely discussed by regime officials and critics alike. These
President Donald Trump told hostage families he would have deprived Iran of the money to aid the Oct. 7 attack, putting the Mideast crisis at the center of his first rally since being sworn in on Monday. ...
Energy supply disruptions are forcing Iranian industries to operate at half capacity, threatening thousands of jobs as the Persian New Year contract renewal period approaches. Workers in the oil, gas, and automotive
Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., and Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., are both calling for the destruction of Iran's nuclear program. "I don't think diplomacy works," Graham declared during an interview on "Face the Nation
The Berlin Office for the Protection of the Constitution has recently designated the “Al-Mustafa Institute” as a “suspected extremist case,” raising concerns about its connections to the Iranian regime
Judges Mohammad Moghiseh and Ali Razini, assassinated in Tehran on January 18, had decades-long histories of handing down death sentences and lengthy prison terms to dissidents in numerous cases. The cases handled
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian provided US President-elect Donald Trump a pre-inaugural gift that he ignores at his peril. The timing was as significant as the Russian-Iranian
Our website uses cookies to enhance your browsing experience. By continuing to use the site, you agree to our use of cookies. You can manage or disable cookies in your browser settings