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.

Iran Remains Unbeaten Against Americans’ All-Out War 02 Nov 2019

Iran Remains Unbeaten Against Americans’ All-Out War

Head of Iran's Passive Defense Organization says the country has successfully warded off the hostilities made by the Americans in different fronts against the Islamic Republic.

Leader Blames West for Chaos in Iraq 30 Oct 2019

Leader Blames West for Chaos in Iraq

The Leader made the remarks at the graduation ceremony of Army cadets at Khatam al-Anbia Air Defense Academy in Tehran on Wednesday.

U.S. Sanctions Threaten Iranians’ Right to Health 30 Oct 2019

U.S. Sanctions Threaten Iranians’ Right to Health

Washington's sanctions against Tehran have drastically constrained its ability to pay for humanitarian imports and are threatening the health rights of Iranians, Human Rights Watch said Tuesday.

NAM Can Take Lead in Addressing Global Challenges 25 Oct 2019

NAM Can Take Lead in Addressing Global Challenges

TEHRAN - The Non-Aligned Movement can take the lead in addressing global challenges, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said at the 18th Summit of the Heads of State and Government of the Non-Aligned Movement in Baku on Oct. 25, Trend reports.

Zarif Slams U.S. Sanctions on NAM States 23 Oct 2019

Zarif Slams U.S. Sanctions on NAM States

TEHRAN - Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif warns that the sanctions imposed by the United States against member states of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) have put hundreds of millions of people at risk and hampered global trade.

Iran’s Wheat Imports Under U.S. Sanctions Threat 23 Oct 2019

Iran’s Wheat Imports Under U.S. Sanctions Threat

Minister of Agriculture Mahmoud Hajjati says Iran has to import some shipments of wheat this year because state purchases from local farmers at guaranteed prices are not enough.

Iran Warns Turkey Over Establishing Military Bases in Syria 22 Oct 2019

Iran Warns Turkey Over Establishing Military Bases in Syria

TEHRAN - Iran has expressed opposition to Turkey establishing military bases inside Syria, calling on Ankara to respect the Arab country's territorial integrity.

CBI After Boosting Non-Oil Exports 20 Oct 2019

CBI After Boosting Non-Oil Exports

Governor of the Central Bank of Iran says the bank is determined to boost non-oil exports and it is easing forex mechanism for exports.

Millions of Muslims Mark Arbaeen in Karbala 20 Oct 2019

Millions of Muslims Mark Arbaeen in Karbala

Millions of pilgrims, mostly Muslims, including a record number of Iranians, gathered in Iraq’s holy city of Karbala yesterday to commemorate Arbaeen, the 40th day after the martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussein, the third Shia Imam.

Iran to Exit From Recession Soon 16 Oct 2019

Iran to Exit From Recession Soon

TEHRAN - Minister of Economic Affairs and Finance, Farhad Dejpasand said that his country would get out of recession in the near future.