Iran UN envoy calls on Security Council to end Israel’s impunity

Iran’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Amir Saeid Iravani, has called on the UN Security Council to end Israel’s impunity, holding it accountable for its repeated and grave violations of international law.

Iran says clear evidence indicates Israel involvement in AMIA case

The Foreign Ministry of the Islamic Republic of Iran emphasized the need to restore the reputation of Iranian citizens accused in the 1994 bombing of the AMIA Jewish community center in Argentina, asserting that there is “clear and undeniable evidence” of Israeli influence and pressure aimed at falsely implicating Iranians in the case.

Iran Leader’s aide: Negotiations not a priority; Leadership will decide timing 

Ali Larijani, a senior advisor to Iran’s Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, stated that negotiations with the US over Iran’s nuclear issue are not currently on the agenda and emphasized that such talks should be treated as a ‘tactical tool’ rather than a strategic necessity. 

Iran dismisses US allegations of arms transfer to Yemen as media campaign 

Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesman Esmail Baqaei has dismissed the US claims regarding the shipment of military equipment from Iran to Yemen, calling them unfounded and part of a media campaign against the Islamic Republic. 

MP dismisses EU’s snapback mechanism threats against Iran

Esmaeil Kowsari, a member of the National Security and Foreign Policy Commission of Iran’s Parliament, downplayed the European threat to activate the so-called "snapback mechanism” under the Iran nuclear deal, JCPOA, saying its ultimate consequence—reimposing sanctions—has already been experienced by Iran.

Foreign journalists visit IRGC Aerospace exhibition, Israeli strike sites in Tehran

A group of foreign journalists visited Tehran on Thursday morning to attend the event titled "Condemnation of Terrorism Against Media," as part of a broader effort to showcase Iranian unity and resilience in the face of foreign aggression.

Tehran fire department: Recent gas blasts not linked to sabotage

The head of Tehran's Fire Department has dismissed speculation that recent gas-related explosions in the capital are linked to sabotage or security threats, calling such incidents routine and preventable.

Iran’s intel. minister: Zionist regime must face internal offensive strategy

Iran’s Minister of Intelligence Esmaeil Khatib stated that the Zionist regime must now confront an “offensive strategy from within,” following recent security and military developments.

Interior minister: Iran cannot sustain current volume of Afghan migrants

Iran’s Interior Minister Eskandar Momeni has warned that the country lacks the capacity to accommodate the growing number of undocumented Afghan migrants, emphasizing that current repatriation efforts are being conducted with dignity and coordination with Afghan authorities.

Iran must act swiftly to prevent snapback mechanism, says former diplomat

A former Iranian ambassador has called on Tehran to urgently initiate talks with European countries to prevent the activation of the JCPOA nuclear deal's snapback mechanism, warning that time is running out.

Iran’s airports resume 24-hour operations following conflict with Israel, except Mehrabad

Iran’s Civil Aviation Organization (CAO) has announced the resumption of full operations at all airports nationwide after the war with the US and Israel last month, with the exception of Tehran’s Mehrabad International Airport, which will operate from 4 a.m. to 7 p.m. until further notice.

Isfahan International Airport reopens after 34-day closure

Isfahan's Shahid Beheshti International Airport, in central Iran, has officially reopened and will resume flight operations starting Friday following an over-month-long hiatus over airstrikes by the Israeli regime last month, according to Iran’s Civil Aviation Organization.

Iranian officials respond to public concern over ‘tiered internet’ plan

Public debate has intensified in Iran over concerns that the government may implement controversial policies related to a “National Internet” and “Tiered Internet” system.

Iranian govt. spokesperson says regulation of foreign nationals key to economic relief

The Iranian government’s spokesperson has said the regulation and organization of foreign nationals living in Iran has become one of the administration’s central priorities, particularly as a means of eassing economic pressure and reducing the current strain on government subsidies.

President Pezeshkian urges security review, respectful engagement with public after 12-day war

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has underlined the need for a thorough assessment of Iran’s security systems following the recent aggression against Iran by the Zionist regime.

Iran leader’s website dismisses Gallant’s letter as “psychological warfare tactic”

In an article titled “A Shot in the Cognitive War”, the official website of Iran’s leader, khamenei.ir, has analyzed a letter written by former Israeli minister of war Yoav Gallant to Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei.

Iranian MPs: US  govt. main responsibile for aggression against Islamic Republic

Iranian members of parliament have declared that the US government is primarily responsible for the recent military aggression against Iran and the killing of hundreds of Iranian citizens by the Zionist regime.

U.S. and E3 agree Iran to face stiff sanctions if no agreement by end of August

Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the foreign ministers of France, Germany and the U.K. have agreed in a phone call to set the end of August as the de facto deadline for reaching a nuclear deal with Tehran, according to three sources with knowledge of the call.

Iranian striker Taremi nominated again for AFC Best Player of World Cup qualifiers round

Iranian international striker Mehdi Taremi has once again been nominated among the best players of the third round of the 2026 FIFA World Cup Asian qualifiers, according to the Asian Football Confederation (AFC).

Iran’s parliament elects three legal experts to Guardian Council

Iran’s Parliament on Wednesday elected three legal experts to serve as members of the Guardian Council, the powerful constitutional body responsible for supervising elections and vetting legislation.

EU delays measures against Israel on Gaza war despite pressure to act 

The EU will not “punish” Israel for its actions in the Gaza Strip and will “keep a close watch” on Tel Aviv’s implementation of a recent agreement to improve the flow of aid in the enclave, the bloc’s top diplomat Kaja Kallas said in a press conference following a meeting of the EU’s 27 ministers in Brussels.

Iran’s Leader urges legal action over recent Israel-US aggression, praises national resolve

Iran’s Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has called on the country’s judiciary to seriously pursue legal action, both domestically and internationally, against recent US-Israeli “criminal” acts.

Chine reaffirms support for Iran’s territorial integrity, national sovereignty

Chinese Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, reaffirmed Beijing’s firm support for Iran’s territorial integrity, sovereignty, and national security following the recent aggression by Israel and the US against Iran.

Iran’s Gas company denies sabotage behind recent blasts, cites domestic causes

In its first official response to a series of explosions in recent days, the National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC) dismissed any possibility of sabotage or terrorism, attributing the incidents to domestic causes and improper gas usage.

US believes Russia will win: Politico

US President Donald Trump believes that Russian victory in the Ukraine war is inevitable, Politico has reported, citing a senior White House official.

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