China, Russia and Iran are the three countries who are expected to be the first to recognise Taliban first. While the positions of China and Russia are understandable to an extent, questions are …
Oh, and the Taliban Is Also in the Meth Business Now
Afghanistan isn’t the only place in danger of becoming a narco-state. Iraq and Iran are on similar trajectories.
How Hezbollah destroyed Lebanon – opinion
Everywhere the Iranian regime has exported its violent agenda, suffering and bloodshed have followed, from Yemen to Syria to Iraq – and Lebanon is no different.
How Hezbollah destroyed Lebanon – opinion
Everywhere the Iranian regime has exported its violent agenda, suffering and bloodshed have followed, from Yemen to Syria to Iraq – and Lebanon is no different.
Iran imposes new restrictions as Covid hits new records
Since the pandemic began, Iran has avoided imposing a full lockdown, instead resorting to piecemeal measures such as temporary travel bans and business closures …
The Latest: Iran announces record death toll for 2nd day
TEHRAN, Iran — Iran has recorded a record high number of deaths from COVID-19 for a second day in a row. The official IRNA news agency said Monday that 655 patients died in the previous 24 hours, and …
The Latest: Iran announces record death toll for 2nd day
TEHRAN, Iran — Iran has recorded a record high number of deaths from COVID-19 for a second day in a row. The official IRNA news agency said Monday that 655 patients died in the previous 24 hours, and …
Iran reveals COVID-19 data for August 16
So far, more than 27.2 million tests have been conducted in Iran for the diagnosis of coronavirus. A total of 19.8 million people have been vaccinated in Iran so far. About 15.4 million people were …
Iran reveals COVID-19 data for August 16
So far, more than 27.2 million tests have been conducted in Iran for the diagnosis of coronavirus. A total of 19.8 million people have been vaccinated in Iran so far. About 15.4 million people were …
Central Bank of Iran Should Regulate Cryptocurrencies, Securities Watchdog Says
The head of Iran’s financial regulator said the country’s central bank could be better served by focusing on virtual currency.