Six terrorists killed in southeastern Iran: IRGC
The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) says its forces have killed six terrorists and arrested two more in Sistan and Baluchestan Province, southeastern Iran.
Iran’s Amini among Fearless Young Stars
The FIBA Asia Cup 2025 in Jeddah has given us the full package. The fans have seen high-stakes games, jaw-dropping plays and the kind of drama only Asian basketball can deliver.
President Pezeshkian’s visit highlights commitment to strengthening Iran-Armenia ties: FM Araghchi
Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that President Masoud Pezeshkian’s visit to Armenia reaffirms the mutual commitment to opening new horizons in Tehran-Yerevan relations.
Pakistan Independence Day Celebrated in Tehran
TEHRAN - A special ceremony to mark the 79th anniversary of Independence of Pakistan and the victory of Marka e Haq and Bunyan un Marsoos was organized at Pakistan House Tehran, on Sunday, (Independence Day Celebration were postponed due to observance of Arbaeen in Iran). Members of Pakistani community in Iran and officials of the Embassy, attended the ceremony.
Iran’s Exports to Armenia Increase in Past Three Months
TEHRAN - The head of the Iran-Armenia Joint Chamber of Commerce announced a rise in Tehran’s exports to Yerevan over the past three months, while assessing the outcomes of the Iran–Eurasia free trade agreement.
Iran offers condolences, support to Pakistan over deadly floods
Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian and Ambassador Reza Amiri Moghaddam expressed condolences to Pakistan following floods that left at least 320 people dead.
Iran to Face Australia in 2025 FIBA Asia Cup SF
Defending champion Australia will face determined Team Melli of Iran in a high-stakes Jeddah showdown in the 2025 FIBA Asia Cup semifinals on Saturday.
Trump–Putin Alaska summit grabs spotlight but delivers no Ukraine deal
Trump warmly greeted Putin in what observers described as a symbolic gesture of dialogue between the two major powers.
EAEU Sees Broader Cooperation with Iran Beyond Free Trade
TEHRAN - The Eurasian Economic Commission’s Minister of Trade has expressed the bloc’s readiness to expand trade with the Islamic Republic of Iran, describing the outlook for cooperation as broad and going beyond the scope of the recently implemented free trade agreement.
Before and After Understanding August 19, 1953 Coup
The quasi-coup of 1921, which resulted in Britain’s greater domination over Iran by installing Reza Khan, occurred at a time when the United States had entered the Great Depression and President Woodrow Wilson’s health had deteriorated following a stroke in 1919 (in practice, his wife Edith Wilson was running the affairs of the country). The 1919 Agreement had been signed with Vosough od-Dowleh, and Britain was seeking to fully annex Iran to itself.











































