Thousands protest water crisis in Iran’s Isfahan
Thousands of Iranian protesters gathered in Isfahan on Friday to voice their anger after the city’s lifeblood river dried up due t
Thousands of Iranian protesters gathered in Isfahan on Friday to voice their anger after the city’s lifeblood river dried up due t
An oil pipeline in Iran’s Khuzestan province exploded on Wednesday morning
Jordan has alleged that Iran’s women’s national football team goalkeeper, Zohreh Koudaei, is a man, and has called on the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) to launch a gender verification investigation.
The "International People’s Tribunal" on Iran’s atrocities of November 2019, an independent event organized by human rights groups, concluded on Sunday, November 14, after holding five days of public hearings in London.
An Iranian navy helicopter came close to a US Navy warship in the Gulf of Oman and circled it three times, Reuters reported on Tuesday.
International Atomic Energy Agency’s chief, Rafael Grossi, will visit Iran "probably soon", the Iranian foreign ministry spokesman said on Monday.
Iran will provide electricity to Afghanistan to address blackouts in western cities, Radio Pakistan repo
At least ten Kurds have been arrested by security forces on unidentified charges in western Iran’s Kurdistan province, human rights monitors said on Thursday.
The head of the UN nuclear watchdog announced he hasn’t heard from the government of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi about the country’s nuclear activities.
Iran said it will partially suspend planned nuclear talks with world powers if human rights activists and organizers of a tribunal in London, which examine Iran's deadly suppression of protests in 2019, continue their investigations.