Iran’s Ettela’at Daily: Calls for assassinating President Pezeshkian, reckless, divisive

Iran’s Ettela’at newspaper has strongly condemned a controversial social media post by a local city council member in Rasht, northern Iran, who suggested that the Zionist regime should assassinate President Masoud Pezeshkian, similar to what happened to late president Ebrahim Raisi.

Iran among top 10 global producers of heavy water

Iran has established its position as one of the world's top 10 producers of heavy water (D₂O), a vital nuclear material second only to uranium in strategic value.

Iran faces severe water shortages as dam inflows drop by 43%

According to the Iranian Energy Ministry’s latest weekly report, inflows into the country’s dams dropped by 43% compared to last year, totaling 22.43 billion cubic meters since the start of the current water year (October 1).

Fars News reveals new details of Zionist regime’s attack on Iran’s Supreme National Security Council meeting

Iran's Fars News Agency has disclosed new details regarding a terrorist attack carried out by the Israeli regime against a high-level meeting of Iran's Supreme National Security Council in Tehran.

Iranian MP: Suspicious microchips found in shoes of IAEA inspectors

A senior Iranian lawmaker says authorities in the country have found microchips hidden in footwear of IAEA inspectors during their visits to Iranian nuclear facilities.

Tehran environmental official dismisses presence of cyanide, arsenic in wetland dust

The director general of Environmental Protection Department in Tehran Province has denied recent claims circulating on social media about the presence of toxic pollutants such as cyanide and arsenic in dust storms originating from the dried Band Ali Khan Wetland in Varamin, near Tehran.

Tehran’s Mehrabad Airport denies explosion rumors

The public relations office of Tehran's Mehrabad International Airport has firmly denied rumors circulating on social media and certain news outlets about an explosion occurring at the airport.

Iranian official: No government-owned essential goods left at ports

CEO of the Government Trading Corporation of Iran Seyed Saeed Rad has confirmed that no government-owned essential goods remain stranded at the country’s ports, assuring the public that Iran’s strategic reserves of basic commodities are in a strong and stable condition.

First vice president: Negotiations remain Iran’s state’s strategy

Iran’s First Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref has emphasized that the country’s current consensus continues to support “negotiations with strength,” dismissing any divide between military efforts and diplomatic strategy.

Iranian reformist politician urges caution amid rising tensions: “no need to beat the drums of war”

Iranian reformist politician Esmaeil Gerami-Moghaddam has called for restraint in domestic rhetoric surrounding hostilities following Israeli aggression, emphasizing the importance of diplomacy and warning against actions that could escalate tensions further.

Iranian Judiciary: 943 killed, 8 missing in Israel’s 12-day war on Iran

943 people were killed and 8 remain missing following the 12-day war with Israel in June, according to official figures released by Iran's Judiciary Spokesperson Asghar Jahangir.

Judiciary Spokesman: Enemy Spy Network Identified Inside Iran

The spokesman for the Iranian Judiciary, Asghar Jahangir, announced that enemy networks inside Iran have been identified, and thorough investigations into the matter are ongoing.

Ancient human habitations in Iran added to UNESCO World Heritage List

The UNESCO World Heritage Committee has inscribed Iran’s ancient human settlements in the Zagros Mountains as the country's 29th World Heritage Site.

Three Iranian police officers killed following terrorist attack in Chabahar

Three police officers who were injured in a terrorist attack in the southeastern Iranian city of Chabahar on Friday, have succumbed to their wounds, according to an official statement by the Sistan and Baluchestan Police Information Center.

Govt. spox: “Iran’s voice beyond borders;” presidential interview marks shift in public diplomacy

Fatemeh Mohajerani, spokesperson for the Iranian government, described President Massoud Pezeshkian’s recent interview with American broadcaster Tucker Carlson as a “bold and strategic move” to convey Iran’s narrative directly to the international community.

Man convicted of raping, murdering young girl publicly executed in Iran’s West Azarbaijan

Iranian judicial authorities have confirmed the public execution of a man convicted of raping and murdering a young girl named Niyan in the city of Bukan, West Azarbaijan Province.

Iran Leader’s aide slams “peace through power” doctrine, labels it archaic and dangerous

Ali Larijani, senior advisor to Iran’s Leader and former Parliament Speaker, strongly criticized the concept of “peace through power,” calling it a regressive idea once championed by history’s most violent dictators.

Iranian Judiciary files charges against former MP over controversial TV remarks 

The Iranian Judiciary has filed formal charges against a former member of parliament Mostafa Kavakebian, following controversial remarks he made on TV. 

Iran reveals Israeli assassination attempt on President Pezeshkian during war 

A senior Iranian official has confirmed that Israel  attempted to assassinate President Massoud Pezeshkian during a high-level military meeting amidst the conflict between the two sides in June. 

IRGC denies reports of armed clash with Mossad agents in Iran 

The Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) has denied social media reports claiming a shootout with alleged Mossad agents on the Karaj-Qazvin highway, near the capital Tehran. 

Iran spox slams “US hypocrisy” over UN rapporteur sanctions, Israeli crimes in Palestine

Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesman, referring to the US sanctions against Francesca Albanese the UN Special Rapporteur on Palestine, and the simultaneous welcome of the Israeli regime’s Prime Minister in Washington, described it as a sign of the hypocrisy of the United States — regarding human rights. 

Iran parl’t speaker: Over 500 Israelis killed in recent war with Iran 

Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf revealed new details about the recent war between the Israeli regime and Iran, stating that Israel suffered over 500 fatalities during the conflict. 

Iran’s Foreign Minister: No plans to exit NPT 

Iran's Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araqchi emphasized that the Islamic Republic of Iran still has no intention of withdrawing from the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT). 

IRGC busts Zionist-affiliated terror safehouse

Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) has announced the discovery and clearance of a terrorist safehouse in Siastan and Baluchestan province.

259 dengue fever cases detected in Iran; Aedes mosquito found in 8 provinces

Iranian health authorities have reported 259 confirmed cases of dengue fever in the country since the beginning of the Persian calendar year 1404 (mid-March 2025), with most cases identified in Chabahar, southeastern Iran.

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