Dozens of schoolgirls were poisoned Saturday in several schools across Iran, local media reported, in continuation of the mysterious phenomenon that has shaken the country for months.
FAO, Iran launch course to transform dryland management
The FAO launched a new e-learning course that will inspire practitioners to champion transformational dryland forest management strategies in close cooperation with Ministry of Agriculture Jahad of …
Iran installs cameras in public places to identify, penalise unveiled women
In a further attempt to rein in increasing numbers of women defying the compulsory dress code, Iranian authorities are installing cameras in public places and thoroughfares to identify and penalise unveiled women,
Exclusive: Saudi delegation to hold ceasefire talks with Yemen’s Houthis in Sanaa -sources
Saudi and Omani envoys are planning to visit Yemen’s capital Sanaa next week to negotiate a permanent ceasefire deal with Iran-aligned Houthi officials and end an eight-year-old conflict there, two …
Turkey’s Erdogan aligns with Iran against Israel’s ‘attacks’
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan called for pan-Islamic solidarity “against Israel’s increasing inhumane attacks in Palestine” in a phone call with Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi.
Protected Iran critic speaks at sentence in plot against her
Alinejad long has been targeted by Iran’s theocracy after fleeing the country following … Gavin Newsom declaring last month the state was done doing business with the pharmacy giant after it …
French top diplomat in rare meeting with Iran counterpart in Beijing
France’s foreign minister has held a rare face-to-face meeting with her Iranian counterpart in China, urging Tehran to release French nationals “arbitrarily detained” in Iran, the foreign ministry said Friday.
FAO, Iran launch e-learning course on dryland management
“A business-as-usual approach is no longer an option for a food … During the event, Dr. Vahid Jafarian and Dr. Mohsen Abdolhoseini shared Iran’s achievements and lessons learned through the …
Iran stopped buying Iraq’s illicit dollars. But is it getting them another way?
The Iranians have been paying $400,000 extra in fees for every $1m they’ve changed on the Iraqi black market. It’s a price that became unsustainable …
Saudi Arabia and Iran agree to reopen embassies during Beijing talks on resumption of diplomatic ties
Saudi Arabia’s and Iran’s Foreign Ministers met in Beijing on Thursday to discuss key details in the resumption of their relations following a landmark agreement mediated by China last month.