Extending deal with IAEA possible, Iran says
Iran on Monday voiced conditional readiness to extend a deal with the UN nuclear watchdog that is set to expire in few weeks, saying the extension of the temporary deal would depend on the Vienna talks moving in the right direction.
Hamas chief asks Muslim world to support al-Quds
In a letter to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khamenei, Ismail Haniyeh, head of the Hamas Islamic Resistance Movement's political bureau, elaborated on current events in the occupied Quds and called on the Islamic world to take a tough position in favor of the citizens of Quds and stop the Israeli occupiers' atrocities.
Ghalibaf: Iran is not waiting for enemies
Speaking at a parliament session on Sunday, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said that Iran, despite trying to lift sanctions, will not wait for the enemies.
Iran expresses abhorrence over terrorist attack against students in Afghanistan
Various officials at the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs have expressed condolences over the tragic Saturday explosion near a girl high school in Kabul.
Leaked documents show details of failed Arab-U.S. move to form anti-Iran alliance
A Lebanese newspaper has published top-secret documents outlining details of a failed plan by former U.S. president Donald Trump and certain Arab countries in the region, particularly Saudi Arabia, to form a large regional coalition against Iran.
Israeli hubris par excellence
Israel’s new round of crackdown against the defenseless people of occupied East Jerusalem has left hundreds of Jerusalemites injured in the latest effort by Israeli authorities to steal the house of Palestinians.
Americans’ Bitter Confession
While nowadays the talks on the U.S. rejoin to the JCPOA are underway in Vienna, some remarks show how the Americans need badly to rejoin the JCPOA after their failure in bringing down Iranian nation to its knees by sanctions and in dictating their demands.
Gov’t Seeking Bipolarity of “Negotiation vs Livelihood” in Election
Head of Iranian parliament's Energy Commission Mr. Fereydoon Abbasi-Davani believes the government is seeking bipolarity of “negotiation versus livelihood” in the upcoming presidential election and it is not ready to accept its failure regarding the JCPOA.
Iran Has Four Red Lines in Talks on JCPOA Revival
Majlis Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf says Iran has four red lines that should be considered in its talks with the remaining signatories of the 2015 nuclear agreement in Vienna on a potential revival of the accord.
clarifying criteria for presidential candidates
The Guardian Council has released the full text of the amendment to a measure that it has ratified in order to clarify the criteria and standards for defining the political and religious personalities and the qualities that determine the managerial characteristics and skillfulness of the candidates applying for the post of president.