Has Saudi Arabia Come to Terms with Iran?
Some experts analyzing the Arab world affairs take the recent agreement between Iran and OPEC over output cut as a move by Saudis to come into terms with Iran. But is that really the case?
Iranian Descendants in Tanzanian Town
The inhabitants of “Kaole”, a small town in Tanzania, insist that they are descendants of Iranian Balochi soldiers who came to the region in 18th century.
Will Iran Up Its Enrichment in Reaction to US Extension of Iran Sanctions Act?
As a reaction to the recent bill by the US Senate to extend Iran Sanctions Act (ISA), Iranian President has called for working on certain nuclear propulsion devices that are said to require a nuclear enrichment level way beyond the limits set by JCPOA, the text of Iran’s nuclear deal with world powers.
Reactions to Iran’s Contract with South Korea for Building 10 Ships
President Hassan Rouhani’s government has placed an order with South Korea to build a number of ships for Iran, but the contract has sparked strong reactions, particularly from the IRGC’s influential construction base, which says Iranian companies are capable enough to build the ships.
Iran Has High Potential in Health Tourism: Minister
Iran’s Health Ministry says the country is a well-known medical tourism destination in the Middle East, but its great potentials have yet to be exploited.
Soil of Iran’s Hormuz Island Smuggled Abroad: Environment Chief
Head of Iran’s Department of Environment has confirmed the allegations about the illegal export of soil from Hormuz Island, southern Iran.
Iran’s Leader Allocates $500m to Development of Southeastern Province
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei has issued an order to withdraw a sum of $500 million from the National Development Fund of Iran for development projects in the southeastern boeswe province of Sistan and Balouchestan.
Special Tour of Tehran for Blind People
A programme is underway in Iran’s capital in which people can share their experiences of visiting Tehran’s tourist attractions with the blind through voice messages.
German DM’s Attire in Saudi Arabia Sparks Controversy
A few days after the German Chancellor Angela Merkel called for a ban on the burqa, her minister of defence has refused to wear the hijab or the abaya on an official visit to Saudi Arabia.
Liberation of Iraq’s Mosul to Be Declared Soon: Official
Leader of Iraq’s National Alliance Ammar al-Hakim says the liberation of the Iraqi city of Mosul will be announced soon.
Iran and Algeria Resolved to Promote Cultural Ties
As Algeria’s cultural week is underway in Tehran, Culture ministers of Iran and the North African country underlined the need for developing cultural relations between the two countries.
A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 13
IFP has taken a look at the front pages of Iranian newspapers on Tuesday and picked headlines from 23 them. IFP has simply translated the headlines and does not vouch for their accuracy.
Syrian People Celebrating Imminent Liberation of Aleppo in Streets
Iran's state television is showing live images from the Syrian city of Aleppo, saying the city is being finally liberated.
Autumn in Northern Iranian City of Behshahr
Behshahr is a city in Mazandaran province, north of Iran. It is located on the coast of the Caspian Sea, north of Alborz Mountains.
Is Oman Being Kicked Out of GCC?
A well-known Arab journalist believes that Saudi Arabia has decided to disengage from Oman in the Persian Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) in a move to form a new coalition.
Iran Condemns Deadly Terrorist Attack in Somalia
Iran’s Foreign Ministry strongly denounced a recent terrorist attack in Somalia, which claimed dozens of lives, and called for concerted global efforts to uproot terrorism and extremism.
Contract with Peugeot, Best Car Deal in Iran’s History: Official
“The contract between Iran and France’s Peugeot is a joint venture; that is to say, we have a firm to jointly manufacture cars, which...
American Arms Fanning Flames of Regional Tensions: Analyst
An Iranian political analyst says the US is fueling regional instability by selling arms to several Arabic countries now that President Barack Obama is spending his final days in office.
Saudis Should Know Iran Is Not Their Enemy: Speaker
Iranian Parliament Speaker says Tehran welcomes Riyadh’s positive role in establishing security in the Middle East, but is opposed to its warmongering policies in Yemen and Syria.
US Not Interested in Defeating Terrorists in Iraq and Syria: Iran’s Leader
Leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei says the United States has never been after defeating Takfiri [extremist] terrorists in the Middle East, and wants to preserve some of them for its future intentions.
Iranian Spokesman Condemns Twin Blasts in Turkey
Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman strongly denounced the recent blasts in Turkey’s Istanbul, which claimed the lives of 38 people on Saturday, and called for a coordinated response by all countries in the world to such acts of terrorism.
Iran’s President Offers Condolences to Indonesia over Deadly Earthquake
In a message, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani condoled with his Indonesian counterpart Joko Widodo over the deaths caused by the deadly earthquake in the Southeast Asian state.
Iran Hails Yemen Parliament’s Vote of Confidence to National Salvation Gov’t
Iranian Foreign Ministry has welcomed the decision by Yemen’s parliament to give a vote of confidence to the Arab nation’s recently-formed National Salvation Government.
Oddest Pseudo-Jobs in Iran
There are some strange pseudo jobs in Iran that you may have never heard about.
Researchers Prove Radio Jamming Is Harmful
Electromagnetic waves, including those transmitted in satellite jamming, can increase the risk of infertility, immune deficiency, and cancer, according to a study conducted in Shiraz University of Medical Sciences.