
Iran’s Delegation Walks Out Of UN Summit Over Israel's Presence
Iranian delegates walked out of UN climate talks in the United Arab Emirates Friday in protest over the presence of Israeli representatives.

Iranian delegates walked out of UN climate talks in the United Arab Emirates Friday in protest over the presence of Israeli representatives.

The government decision to increase the price of liquid gas (LPG) cylinders from $1.2 a cylinder to $8 this week has hit Iran's poor as winter takes hold.

The UK, France and Germany have condemned Iran’s missile advances about a week after the unveiling of the Fattah-2, a ballistic missile that Tehran claims is “hypersonic.”

Iran has executed two more political prisoners, one from a 1980s case and another detained during the mass protests in November 2019.

Shortages of powdered milk and baby formula continue in Iran, as prices jump by at least 40 percent because the government has not provided foreign currency for imports.

The US House of Representatives passed a bill Thursday that would permanently freeze Iran’s $6 billion, released as part of a prisoner swap deal in September.

The Belgian police are beefing up security measures to protect Darya Safai, an Iranian-born member of parliament, following death threats she received on social media.

Iran's president claims he will not attend the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) in Dubai, citing the presence of his Israeli counterpart.

The prominent Iranian-American dissident Masih Alinejad on Thursday blasted the German government for seeking to impose a gag order on her meeting to discuss the repression of women in the Islamic Republic.

As the Israel-Hamas truce sees a one-day extension, Iran has issued a renewed threat of war against the United States and Israel.

Police in Tehran have been impounding cars in the latest crackdown against ongoing hijab violations.

Iran's Assembly of Experts, tasked with selecting a successor for the 84-year-old Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, is reportedly in the process of determining a deputy for him.

Toomaj Salehi, the Iranian rapper who was recently released from prison, has been rearrested, according to his page on X.

Iran's Shargh newspaper's economic editor, Maryam Shokrani, is set to appear in court in December following her coverage on the death of a teenage girl in the Tehran subway.

The US Treasury Department has announced sanctions on 21 Iranian and foreign nationals and entities for involvement in financial networks helping Iran's military.

Despite Western arms embargoes, an Iranian army commander says Tehran has achieved self-sufficiency to export military equipment amidst global sanctions.

Sina Estavi, the CEO of a cryptocurrency exchange company, has escaped Iran despite a travel ban imposed on him for $20m embezzlement.

The United States intercepted and shot down an Iranian-produced drone near the Bab el-Mandeb Strait in the southern Red Sea on Wednesday.

Attacks on US forces in the Middle East resumed Wednesday, after several days of relative calm which coincided with the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.

As young radicals are set to dominate Iran's upcoming parliamentary elections, media and politicians express concern about the future of governance in the country.

Iran's Interior Minister Ahmad Vahidi has defended the practice of government agents photographing citizens in public spaces, describing it as "natural."