Monday, December 22, 2025

Iran News

Iran Front Page offers a handpicked set of the latest news and views from Iran and the Middle East

Fathabad Garden in Southern Iran (PHOTOS)

After Government of Prudence and Hope took office, Fathabad garden- a historical place dating back to Qajar era- has been restored.

Differences with US “serious, deep-rooted”: Iran’s Araghchi

I personally see no immediate prospect for the establishment of diplomatic relations between Iran and the US, said Araghchi.

Iran’s Bushehr home to 2 new nuclear power plants: Salehi

The new plants would cost around 10 billion dollars and around 15,000 technicians would be required to work on the projects over the next three or four years, said Salehi.

Number of flights to European capitals to rise: Iranian official

A French delegation will come to Iran soon to discuss the number of direct flights between Tehran and Paris, said the deputy head of Iran's Civil Aviation Organization.

Bahrain attempting regional disruption with claims: Afkham

Unconstructive methods will not disrupt Iran’s serious determination for persistence in a responsible regional policy against threats such as extremism and terrorism, said Afkham.

Zarif reiterates Iran’s firm support for regional nations’ anti-extremism campaign

The message of Iran's foreign minister to the region is deepening friendship and strengthening all-out cooperation with regional countries, said the deputy foreign minister.

Bygone are the days Russia played an Iran card

Since conditions have changed and Iran is on equal footing with the Europeans, from now on, we can play the Russian card, Ebrahim Asgharzadeh said.

Paralyzed Iranian man wants his name recorded by Guinness (PHOTOS)

Snapshots of a paralyzed Iranian man who has thrown a basketball through the net from a distance of about 26 m.

We in Greece are fighting to topple capitalism

The Central Committee of the Communist Party in Greece has said that the ruling party, Syriza, is seeking to humanize the savagery of capitalism, vowing to fight on until it gets the better of capitalism.

Iran, Germany to cooperate in archeology

Iran and Germany have inked a cooperation document to conduct research in archeology, anthropology, geophysical research, dating technology for archeological items, and other related fields.

Where does opposition to Fabius’ Tehran visit stem from?

The policy of self-imposed isolation should come to an end, because in today’s world such a policy is doomed to failure, said Ghorban Oghli.

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on July 26

IFP has taken a look at the front pages of newspapers on Sunday and picked headlines from 16 of them. IFP has simply translated the headlines and does not vouch for their accuracy.

Highlights of Ettela’at newspaper on July 26

A special look at the headlines Ettela’at newspaper covered on July 26.

Nuclear deal does little to end US enmity toward Iran

Ahmad Tavakoli, a Tehran MP, has said that the Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States are not expected to make friends thanks to the historic nuclear deal between Iran and P5+1.

Terror fight must respect sovereignty of nations: Iran

Undoubtedly any act that would undermine the national sovereignty of countries can, in fact, embolden terrorist groups in committing bestial crimes, said Afkham.

Iran seals over $2b in trade deals with European companies: Official

Iran has seen the return of European investors and some of them have been granted foreign investment licenses and guarantees, said Khazaei.

Powerful diplomacy ended lengthy anti-Iran oppression: Rafsanjani

Rafsanjani urged the Iranian critics of the deal to consider the sensitive conditions of the region today, Iran's national interests, and elaborate on their stance peacefully.

UK eases travel advisory for Brits traveling to Iran

Risk to British nationals has changed, in part due to decreasing hostility under President Rouhani’s government, said British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond.

Long-time cooperation with Europe, Iran’s priority: Minister

The Islamic Republic of Iran's priority in its ties with Europe is long-term, sustainable, mutual cooperation, said Nematzadeh in his meeting with the Austrian president.

Araghchi to brief MPs on implementation of JCPOA Sunday

The approval of JCPOA has been assigned to a special committee and then it has to be examined in the chamber, said Shafiei, an MP.

Arab countries supporting terrorism should learn a lesson from Turkey: Official

If the region doesn't take seriously President Rouhani's World Against Violence and Extremism (WAVE) initiative, it will be in for a dangerous fate, Aboutalebi said.

Iran’s Beauties in Photos: Burnt City of Alborz

The Burnt City in Eshtehard, a city in Alborz Province, [not to be confused with the Burnt City in southeastern Iran which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site] is home to manmade mountain dwellings which date back to 1000 years ago.

Iran stands by Syria because it backs justice and truth

Iran’s culture minister has said that all those involved in the resistance front should be actively present in the fight against Zionism, Takfirism, ignorance and bias which has its roots in misinterpretation of Islam.

Persian leopards in Tandooreh National Park are thriving

Images captured on camera of female leopards with their cubs show efforts to protect the big cats are succeeding in Tandooreh National Park.

Will Islamic Consultative Assembly confirm the Iran deal?

Ali Motahari, a principlist MP, has said that the Iran nuclear deal should pass parliament, adding the chamber can only approve or disapprove the general outlines, not the details, of the historic deal.