
Senior Iranian Cleric Claims Late President Unfit to Succeed Supreme Leader
Mohammad Ali Movahedi Kermani, head of Iran's Assembly of Experts, has stated that late President Ebrahim Raisi was unfit to succeed Ali Khamenei as Iran's Supreme Leader.

Mohammad Ali Movahedi Kermani, head of Iran's Assembly of Experts, has stated that late President Ebrahim Raisi was unfit to succeed Ali Khamenei as Iran's Supreme Leader.

Iranian media and most social media users agree that the second and third televised "debates" among the six hand-picked presidential candidates in Iran last week were even more disappointing than the first one.

Ukraine's Navy has revealed satellite imagery showing the destruction of a Russian warehouse used for launching Iranian-made drones and training military cadets.

Any Israeli offensive in Lebanon would risk a broader conflict that draws in Iran and Iran-aligned militants, particularly if Hezbollah's existence is threatened, the top US general said on Sunday.

Masoud Pezeshkian, Iran’s pro-reform candidate, is notably non-combative and refrains from personal attacks on other candidates both in and outside of debates. When confronted with attacks, he remains silent.

Shahram Irani, the commander of Iran’s Navy, announced that it is a “permanent plan” of Iran's army to maintain a presence on all high seas of the world.

Bahrain's foreign minister Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani visited Tehran on Sunday for the second time in a month, as the two countries prepare to resume their diplomatic ties after an eight-year hiatus.

Iran says Canada is violating the human rights of Iranian expatriates by not allowing them to cast absentee votes in the upcoming presidential elections slated for June 28.

An 18-year-old Iranian girl was fatally shot by Iran’s police forces on Thursday during a raid on her family home in a village in Lorestan province, western Iran.

Over 1,300 pilgrims died during this year's Hajj in Saudi Arabia, more than five times the number reported last year, the Saudi government announced, as heatwaves spread across the world.

Iran has consumed its thousand-year water reserve in just three decades as the country's environmental crisis worsens.

Iran’s top nuclear official says the country's interactions with the UN nuclear watchdog, IAEA, are limited to the legal boundaries of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and the Safeguards.

Former Iranian President Hassan Rouhani says Iran incurred an annual loss of some $100 billion over the past three years due to sanctions that forced the country to sell oil and petrochemicals at discounted rates.

Lebanon's Hezbollah is amassing a large cache of Iranian weapons at Beirut’s main civilian airport, Rafic Hariri International Airport, whistleblowers say.

Iran's Oil Minister Javad Owji has refuted claims by some presidential candidates that the government is offering high discounts to foreign oil customers amid US sanctions.

The Iranian Chess Federation has announced a suspension of all activities, including competitions and training in the lead-up to the Presidential elections in a bid to ensure people come to the polls.

As Iran approaches its snap presidential elections, families of slain protestors and activists are urging the public to boycott the event.

Iran's Parliament announced plans to designate the Canadian army as a terrorist entity in retaliation for the country's recent designation of Iran's IRGC.

Iran’s Police Information Center announced on Saturday that 8,000 vehicles, previously impounded due to hijab law violations, have been released.

As the Islamic Republic faces its greatest battle for legitimacy since its founding, a new survey shows at least 65 percent of the country will boycott the upcoming presidential elections.

Tehran's judiciary chief Ali Alghasi-Mehr announced that the Criminal Court of Tehran has sentenced the US government and officials to pay a total of $9 billion over the targeted killing of Ghasem Soleimani and sanctions against the Islamic Republic.