Iran trades rise after ditching US dollar
Iran switches to currencies other than the US dollar and it's showing the first signs of paying off and rising foreign trades.
Tensions in Syria interests terrorists
Zarif warned that further escalation of tensions in war-torn Syria only serves interests of foreign-backed terrorists and their sponsors.
Iranian’s Massive Rallies Strongest Response to White House
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani praised the high turnout in the Tuesday rallies held across the country to mark the 41st anniversary of the Islamic Revolution and said it was the Iranian nation’s strongest response to the White House officials.
Iranian Demonstrators Pledge Harsh Revenge against US
The Iranian people attending countrywide demonstrations in celebration of the 41st anniversary of the victory of the Islamic Revolution condemned the US crimes, including the assassination of Lt. Gen. Qassem Soleimani and pledged to take harsh revenge against Washington.
Iran Urges IAEA to Ensure International Cooperation on Nuclear Security
Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Ali Akbar Salehi called on the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to guarantee that international cooperation with Iran on nuclear security issues will continue unabated.
Iran will take measures to protect its security: AEOI chief
Ali Akbar Salehi said that the Islamic Republic of Iran will not hesitate to take any necessary measures to protect its security.
Iran will protect itself from aggression: Ambassador to Russia
Tehran does not want escalation and war with the United States but will counter any aggression against itself, Iran Ambassador to Russia Kazem Jalali said in an interview on Monday.
Iran’s consulate in Najaf operates
Iran's consulate in Najaf has resumed its activities after about two months of a halt due to the ransack and arson attacks by rioters in November.
Sinn Fein, Most Popular Party in Irish Election
Nationalist party Sinn Fein won the popular vote in Ireland’s general election, ballot counts revealed Sunday.
US to extend waiver allowing Iraq to import gas, electricity from Iran
The US is planning to renew a waiver allowing Iraq to import gas and electricity from Iran without risking the sanctions imposed on Tehran.