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A senior official from the U.N. nuclear watchdog will fly to Iran for talks on Monday, but no visit to nuclear sites is ...
Power and water outages have combined with record-breaking heat. Three Iranians tell us how they’ve had to adjust.
While much remains unclear, it’s certainly plausible that Iran feels it has gotten the short end of the stick in its military ...
The scientists are reportedly no longer being permitted to teach or live in their family homes, and are being moved to the ...
Finally, something no one else has,” a Russian journalist says during a TV documentary on the country’s largest drone factory ...
Tehran faces unprecedented thirst as Iran endures its worst drought in over a century-driven by indifference, policy failures ...
Armenia agreement promotes peace, connection, and unity, giving the region strength to stand against Iran’s influence; Tehran and Moscow express fierce opposition to the historic accord.
By bnm Tehran bureau The Islamic Republic of Iran, once the last defender of its northern Christian neighbour Armenia, ...
Iran has ordered government offices and banks across much of the country to close for a day. Surging summer temperatures and ...
a bright line runs through Iran’s domestic movement for democratic change: on one side, frank opponents of the regime, and on ...
• Worsening Water Crisis: Iran is experiencing a deepening water crisis that has forced authorities to impose widespread ...
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran said Monday it would hold renewed talks this week with European nations over the country’s nuclear program, with discussions to be hosted by Turkey.