US has not killed Bin Laden: Former Pakistani spymaster
A former Pakistan general says the US has not killed Bin Laden; rather the terror mastermind has died of natural causes.
Imam Khomeini turned Iran into a key regional power
An expert with the Al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies has said by underlining Muslim unity [the late] Imam Khomeini turned Iran into a regional heavyweight.
Envoy dismisses report that fisherman shot dead by Turkmen police
Iranian Ambassador to Turkmenistan Mohammad Muosa Golpayegani has rejected reports that Turkmen maritime police have recently killed an Iranian fisherman.
Supreme Leader’s message is catching on with the youth
The secretary of Iran’s Human Rights Council has said for the first time since the revolution that we use simple language to develop mutual understanding with the world.
World Free of Violence poster exhibition opens in Tehran
The minister of culture and Islamic guidance and the president Rouhani’s chief of staff attended an opening ceremony of a poster exhibition dubbed “World Free of Violence”.
Transfer of power to 3rd generation is Saudi Arabia’s main challenge
An expert in Saudi affairs has said that a bleak future lies ahead for Saudi Arabia and Iran-Saudi relations are not expected to take a positive turn soon.
Iran raps Europe for following US sanctions policies
The chairman of Iran's Expediency Council has criticized Europe for following the US policies in imposing unfair sanctions against other countries.
What is really going on in Yemen? An expert point of view (PART TWO)
A Middle East expert says that the possible rise to power of Shiites in Yemen is not a cause for concern for reactionary Arab states; rather, they do not want to see a democracy in their backyard.
What is really going on in Yemen? An expert point of view (PART ONE)
A Middle East expert says that the possible rise to power of Shiites in Yemen is not a cause for concern for reactionary Arab states; rather, they do not want to see a democracy in their backyard.
Iran and Turkey; from regional rivalry to cultural impacts
Mehmet Seyitdanlioglu, a history professor, has examined relations between Ottoman and Safavid Empires.