Military chief says security at border areas has improved
Chief of the Staff of Iran's Armed Forces Major General Mohammad Bagheri on Tuesday highlighted that Iran has managed to improve security situation in border areas.
Government confirms sabotage act at Karaj
At his weekly press briefing on Tuesday, government spokesman Ali Rabiei confirmed that there was an act of sabotage at one of the building owned by the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) in Karaj, however he refuted claims of significant equipment and human damage.
What to expect from Iran-Saudi talks
After a few weeks of being on the sidelines, the Saudi-Iranian talks are back in the spotlight, with Iran outlining the broader goals that can be achieved through the talks.
Mohseni-Ejei Officially Takes the Helm of Judiciary
The farewell ceremony of the Judiciary Chief Hojjatoleslam Seyed Ebrahim Raeisi and the introduction of new chief Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Ejei was held yesterday.
Zionists Accountable for Abducting Iranian Diplomats
The Zionist regime rudely commits any crime with broad smile as the world community and especially international bodies like the United Nations are just lookers-on and they let the regime continue atrocities comfortably.
JCPOA Policies Not to Change Under New Gov’t
Foreign Ministry Spokesman says the policies it has been pursuing on the 2015 nuclear agreement with major world powers are among the “fundamental positions” of the Islamic establishment and thus will not undergo any change when the new administration takes over.
Iraq vows to pay debts to Iran for imported energy
The Iraqi prime minister, while emphasizing Iraq's commitments to pay its debts for the import of electricity and gas from Iran, stated that Iran has not failed to export electricity and gas to Iraq.
U.S. seeks disintegration of Iran, Syria and Iraq
A senior Iranian general has said that the United States seeks to disintegrate a number of countries in the region but the Iranian Leader’s directions have prevented it from achieving its goal.
Iran urges UN to legally pursue case of abducted diplomats
On the 39th anniversary of the kidnapping of Iranian diplomats in Lebanon by armed groups aligned with the Zionist regime, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement urging the United Nations to pursue legal actions on the matter.
Afghanistan is burning while Biden thinks of July
After 20 years U.S. troops are leaving Afghanistan without even achieving any success. This marks a historic defeat for the U.S. and its coalition.











































