Monday, 3 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.

Additional Protocol is the Revolutionary Address 22 Feb 2021
Hamid Reza Naghashian

Additional Protocol is the Revolutionary Address

In the past two weeks that the White House is tottering in an innate confusion for making decisions regarding rejoin to the JCPOA and accepting the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution’s demand.

Iran, IAEA Hold Fruitful Talks in Tehran 22 Feb 2021

Iran, IAEA Hold Fruitful Talks in Tehran

Iran’s permanent ambassador to the International Organizations in Vienna Kazem Gharibabadi says today’s meeting between the Iranian nuclear chief and the IAEA head has been fruitful.

Tehran, Rome Explore Ways of Expanding Economic Ties 22 Feb 2021

Tehran, Rome Explore Ways of Expanding Economic Ties

Ambassador of Italy to Tehran Giuseppe Perrone in meeting with Head of Iran Chamber of Cooperative (ICC) Mr. Bahman Abdollhi explored ways to boost economic relations between the two countries.

Ground Ripe for Launching Megastores in Latin America 22 Feb 2021

Ground Ripe for Launching Megastores in Latin America

Head of the Commission for Trade Development and Non-Oil Export Development of Iran Chamber of Cooperatives Babak Afghahi believes the ground is ready for Iran.

All Figures of COVID-19, “Accurate” 21 Feb 2021

All Figures of COVID-19, “Accurate”

President Hassan Rouhani says statistics on coronavirus infections and fatalities in the country have always been announced promptly and accurately.

Turkish, Chinese Auto Parts Replace European-Made Ones 21 Feb 2021

Turkish, Chinese Auto Parts Replace European-Made Ones

Head of Union of Vehicle Auto-Parts of Tehran says sanctions have affected the market of auto parts in the country and currently the Chinese and Turkish-made auto-parts have replaced their European likes.

Trump’s Revenge, Split in the Party 20 Feb 2021
Hamid Reza Naghashian

Trump’s Revenge, Split in the Party

On December 18, 2019, the U.S. House of Representatives for two reasons (abuse of power and humiliation of the Congress) voted to impeach U.S. President Donald Trump.

Tehran Urges Washington to Effectively Lift All Sanctions 20 Feb 2021

Tehran Urges Washington to Effectively Lift All Sanctions

Iran’s foreign minister has urged the Joe Biden administration to unconditionally lift all sanctions imposed on Iran under former U.S. President Donald Trump after the US retreated from some of Trump’s anti-Iran measures.

Japan, UNIDO Sign MoUs on Cooperation in Tehran 20 Feb 2021

Japan, UNIDO Sign MoUs on Cooperation in Tehran

Some memorandum of understandings (MoUs) on gratuitous aids were signed between the Japan Embassy and representatives of UNDP and UNIDO in Tehran on Wednesday.

Turkey, an Opportunist Neighbor 17 Feb 2021
Hamid Reza Naghashian

Turkey, an Opportunist Neighbor

The town of Sinjar in northern Iraq has become subject to pretexts both by the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) members and the Turkish Army.