
Iran Can Thwart US Sanctions Via Shanghai Organization
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi said on Friday that the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) can help thwart “US unilateralism” and solve the problems created by sanctions.

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi said on Friday that the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) can help thwart “US unilateralism” and solve the problems created by sanctions.

Days before Iran’s president is scheduled to attend the UN General Assembly, three former prisoners in Iran are launching a civil lawsuit against him in New York.

Relations between Tehran and Moscow are strategic and Tehran aims to boost ties at all levels, Iran's president said Thursday in a meeting with Vladimir Putin.

The US Mission to the UN has reiterated that Iran must provide technically credible explanations for the presence of uranium particles detected at three undeclared locations.

A former Iranian lawmaker says the reason why the United States has not yet returned to the 2015 nuclear deal is that Israel keeps exerting pressure on Washington.

A bipartisan group of the US House lawmakers are set to introduce legislation Thursday that would solidify Washington’s sanctions against Iran no matter the result of nuclear talks.

A 22-year-old Iranian woman, identified as Mahsa Amini, died Friday after being severely beaten in the head by the Islamic Republic’s “morality” police.

A Canadian journalist has criticized Ottawa for spreading a “lush welcome mat” for rich Iranians linked to the regime but refusing visas to relatives of Flight PS752 victims.

The families of victims aboard a Ukrainian flight that was shot down by Iran in 2020 called on the International Criminal Court to investigate the case as a war crime or crime against humanity.

As pressure mounts on the Biden administration to deny visa for Iran’s president to attend the UN Assembly, the Senate is preparing a bill to bar all officials tied to the Supreme Leader.

Contacts over reviving the 2015 Iran nuclear deal seem set to focus on next week’s United Nations General Assembly, when lead negotiators will be in New York.

The United States Wednesday slapped new sanctions on individuals and entities linked to Iran's Revolutionary Guards for Tehran's "malicious" cyber activities.

The UN Secretary-General called on Iran Wednesday to hold a “serious dialogue” with its nuclear watchdog, the IAEA, during the ongoing nuclear deal negotiations.

The revelation that Iran’s president Ebrahim Raisi has no Twitter account has caused a fiasco, because an existing account was tweeting in his name until now.

The US Justice Department charged Wednesday three more Iranian citizens with cyberattacks that targeted power companies, local governments and small businesses and nonprofits.

Iran’s ruler Ali Khamenei has been absent from public view for two weeks, while some say that he has delegated the nuclear issue to President Ebrahim Raisi.

Iran-sponsored cyberspies have leveled up their techniques, using fake personas of real people to add credibility to the phishing emails designed to deliver malware.

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi arrived in the Uzbek city of Samarkand on Wednesday for a summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO).

Focus in the Iran nuclear talks is in Washington today as special envoy Rob Malley briefs Congresspeople, and critics request disclosure of all talks details.

An Argentine judicial chamber has finalized a ruling to allow release of 12 of 19 crew members of a Venezuelan plane grounded on suspicions of ties with Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, a designated terror group.

A US Republican lawmaker told Iran International that Washington is not going to get back to any kind of a deal with Iran and should not let Tehran grow its nuclear capabilities.