By Parisa Hafezi DUBAI (Reuters) -Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said the result of the U.S. election did not matter to ...
Iran’s foreign minister has reiterated that his country does not seek an escalation in the Middle East but reserves the right ...
Iranian authorities have detained a young woman who was seen walking around the Islamic Azad University in Tehran in her ...
After Donald Trump's re-election, Iran has projected indifference, officially stating it expects no fundamental shift in US ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has signaled that he may target Iran's nuclear infrastructure if Iran retaliates ...
Possibility of Iran shutting down the Strait of Hormuz, a key lane for Middle Eastern oil and gas shipments from the Persian ...
Tehran is banking on the fact that it still has the ability to regain strategic ground—and tilt the geopolitical status quo in the region back in its favor.
Iran had reportedly been interfering in the U.S. election on behalf of Kamala Harris, but with Donald Trump’s win, the regime will have to prepare for a U.S. leader who is a wild card.
Perhaps you haven’t heard her story yet. While we don’t know much, we do know the circumstances leading to her presumed death.
U.S. elections are an opportunity to review the "wrong approaches" of the American government, Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said on Thursday according to state media, after ...
The straight-line distance between the air base and the Iranian capital city of Tehran is 731 miles ... meet "evolving national security threats," the Pentagon added, warning Iran and its allies not ...