The Iranian government has, through warmongering, terrorism, and institutionalized corruption, destroyed the country’s economy, leaving 80% of Iranians in poverty.
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf warned presidential candidates that exchanging accusations would convey a “dark picture” of the country’s conditions and raise people’s doubts about the future.
In December 2020, an anonymous hacking group called SpiderZ hacked the al-Qard al-Hasan Association (AQAH) – the financial arm of the Lebanese terrorist group Hezbollah – and published documents that detail its operations.
A string of military figures on the list of Iranian presidential hopefuls is stirring unease over a possible further militarization of the Islamic Republic’s politics.
For the Iranian government and its officials, the Vienna negotiations about a new Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), known commonly as the 2015 Iran nuclear deal or Iran deal, seem to have no result other than ...
The last time the US dollar traded at less than 22,000 tomans for two consecutive days was in late July 2020. Ever since then, save for one day (January 19, 2020), the price of the dollar has ...
The Canadian federal government has set up a committee to investigate money laundering operations, die through gambling in Casinos in Vancouver and drug smuggling, involving a network affiliated with the Iranian regime and the Hezbollah militia.
One of the main news in Iran last week was the leaked audio file from the regime’s foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, who frankly discussed the behind-the-scenes maneuvers by the regime.
For days now, disgruntled Iranian investors – glibly termed “losers” by certain media outlets – have been holding impromptu demonstrations, chanting slogans and demanding the government involve itself to somehow offset the losses of small account holders.
German software maker SAP SE will pay $8 million in penalties as part of a settlement with the United States to resolve allegations that it violated federal law by exporting some of its software products to Iran, ...
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