Sunday, 2 November , 2025
  • Why Was the Den of Espionage Seized? 02 Nov 2025

    Why Was the Den of Espionage Seized?

    The 13th of Aban 1358 (November 4, 1979) marks the day when the Students Following the Line of the Imam—a name suggested and approved by Ahmad Agha—climbed the walls of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, forced the armed guards inside to surrender, and initiated the 444-day hostage crisis involving American embassy staff, who were accused of espionage.

Zionists’ Crimes Rewarded With U.S. Arms Sale 26 May 2021
By: Hamid Reza Naghashian

Zionists’ Crimes Rewarded With U.S. Arms Sale

While the world was and is still condemning Israel’s crimes against Palestinians and massive protests are held in any part of the world and even in the Occupied Lands (Israel), amid the Zionists’ crimes, the U.S. rewarded this killer regime with bonus for its crimes against the Palestinians.

Tehran, Kiev Urged to Ease Bartering Agro Products 26 May 2021

Tehran, Kiev Urged to Ease Bartering Agro Products

Iran and Ukraine have called for easing the ground for bartering agricultural products which is effective in boosting bilateral trade cooperation.

GC Approves Seven Candidates to Run in Presidential Elections 26 May 2021

GC Approves Seven Candidates to Run in Presidential Elections

The Guardian Council approved seven hopefuls to run in next month's presidential poll, with judiciary chief Ebrahim Raisi among the mainly ultraconservative candidates, while heavyweights Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Ali Larijani were barred.

Rouhani calls Tehran-Beijing ties durable, strategic 25 May 2021

Rouhani calls Tehran-Beijing ties durable, strategic

President Hassan Rouhani on Monday described relations between Iran and China as strategic and durable.

Tourism, Transportation Can Boost Cooperation Between Tehran and Sofia 25 May 2021

Tourism, Transportation Can Boost Cooperation Between Tehran and Sofia

Bulgarian Ambassador to Tehran Ms. Nikolina Kuneva believes tourism and transportation can pave the ground for boosting cooperation between Iran and Bulgaria.

Tehran, IAEA Agree to Extend Monitoring Deal by One Month 25 May 2021

Tehran, IAEA Agree to Extend Monitoring Deal by One Month

Iran and the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog agreed on Monday to a one-month extension to a deal on surveillance cameras at Tehran's atomic sites, buying more time for ongoing negotiations seeking to save the country's tattered nuclear deal with world powers.

Palestinians, the True Winners 24 May 2021
By: Hamid Reza Naghashian

Palestinians, the True Winners

After nearly two-week long of conflicts between Israelis and Palestinians, the two sides agreed for a truce and each side claimed victory but the real winners were the Palestinians who showed the world the real nature and the crimes of Israelis against innocent civilian Palestinians.

Tehran, Tashkent Can Improve Economic Ties 24 May 2021

Tehran, Tashkent Can Improve Economic Ties

Uzbekistan Ambassador to Tehran Bakhodir Abdullaev believes Iran and Uzbekistan can improve their economic cooperation due to their appropriate potentials as they can complete each other.

IAEA No Longer to Access Images of Iran Nuclear Sites 24 May 2021

IAEA No Longer to Access Images of Iran Nuclear Sites

Majlis Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf says the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) will no longer access images of the Iranian nuclear sites because a monitoring deal with the UN nuclear body has expired.

Serial Military Progresses Continue 23 May 2021

Serial Military Progresses Continue

Iran before the Islamic Revolution and even during the eight-year-Iraqi imposed war was one of the major purchasers of arms from other countries mostly Western and sometimes Russian but it has not turned into a major producers of different light and heavy weapons and it can also export its products to other countries.