
Clashes Reported Between Iranian, Taliban Forces At Border
Clashes were reported on Sunday between the border guards of Iran and the Taliban in the Hirmand border region.

Clashes were reported on Sunday between the border guards of Iran and the Taliban in the Hirmand border region.

While dozens of people have been dying and going missing in ongoing flash floods across Iran, survivors confronted President Ebrahim Raisi as he was visiting affected areas.

A conservative newspaper in Iran has criticized officals for claiming they could nullify US sanctions by resistance rather than by reaching a nuclear deal.

Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken Friday discussed the impact of President Joe Biden’s visit to Israel and Saudi Arabia in July as well as ways to deepen regional defense cooperation.

Two Telegram channels with links to IRGC have suggested that Iran may build nuclear warheads “in the shortest possible time” if attacked by the US or Israel.

One of the bodyguards of the founder of the Islamic Republic Ruhollah Khomeini claimed on Saturday that the former Supreme Leader was assassinated by poisoning.

Two days after State Department spokesman Ned Price said the US was mulling European Union proposals over Iran’s nuclear program, there are no signs of progress.

Iran’s Intelligence Ministry said on Saturday it has arrested a Swedish citizen in Iran on charges of espionage.

Human rights group Amnesty International says Iranian authorities must be held accountable for amputating the fingers of two prisoners.

The former dean of Iranian Shiite seminaries abroad says clerics’ popularity has sharply declined as they have lost touch with the people and their priorities.

Iran was among the few countries that abstained from a vote on a resolution in the United Nations General Assembly that declared everyone on the planet has a right to a healthy environment.

Thousands of Iraqi protesters, many followers of a popular cleric stormed Baghdad's Green Zone Saturday to protest Iran’s interference in the country's politics.

Rare summer monsoon rains and floods in Iran have wreaked havoc in many provinces, with dozens dead or missing, amid the worst annual drought in recent memory.

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and Chinese President Xi Jinping held a telephone conversation Friday in which they called for enhancing solidarity and cooperation in all spheres.

Iran's daily Covid deaths have risen alarmingly once again as many fear that upcoming religious ceremonies may lead to another crisis similar to August 2021.

An Iranian lawmaker says the administration has not yet paid a single rial of the development and infrastructure budget for the current Iranian year, started on March 21.

Iran has failed to sell a cargo of 700,000 barrels of its rebranded oil as Asian crude to Croatia, bringing back the full tanker to Malaysia again this week.

Iran’s exiled Queen has applauded Iranian women seeking justice for loved ones killed in anti-government protests and those who are fighting compulsory hijab.

An Iranian cleric named Mojtaba Hosseini has been stabbed several times in his back during his sermon in the city of Karaj in Western Tehran, according to a local official.

Iranian state media affiliated with the Revolutionary Guards are publishing forced video confessions from women who are arrested over their participation in an ongoing anti-hijab campaign.

The State Department spokesman has said the United States is reviewing European Union proposals to take forward talks over renewing the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.