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For the first time in 55 years of World Economic Forum annual meetings, a Syrian official representing the government is ...
Two senior judges in Iran’s Supreme Court were shot dead in Tehran on Saturday in an attack that authorities blamed on the US and Israel. The assailant used a handgun to fatally shoot judges Ali ...
According to reports from reputable outlets like Politico and Corriere Della Sera, Mamedov consistently promoted Tehran’s agenda under the guise of fostering dialogue. His alleged activities ...
Taghavi was briefly granted medical furloughs but was required to remain under electronic surveillance in Tehran. She was forced to return to prison amid increased tensions between Iran and ...
The incident happened in Tehran on Saturday, according to the judiciary's Mizan news website. The judiciary identified the judges who were killed as ayatollahs Mohammad Moghiseh and Ali Razini.
Iran's military on Monday said it had added 1,000 "strategic drones" to its fleet amid tensions with the US and Israel. Videos broadcast on state TV showed various drones in an unknown location.
Jan 18 (Reuters) - Two senior Iranian Supreme Court judges involved in handling espionage and terrorism cases were shot dead in the capital Tehran on Saturday, Iran's judiciary said. It said the ...
Iranian engineer and businessman Mohammad Abedini may have returned home safely from Milan to Tehran, but not all his possessions made it back with him. The 38-year-old — who was detained in ...