On Thursday, February 6, Iranian media reported that, according to Ali Alghasi, the head of Tehran’s judiciary, 82% of the abused children in the city are Afghan citizens.
The announcement of the facility signals Iran's attempt to strengthen its strategic military assets amid regional tensions.
An Iranian government spokesperson announced that the country is moving its capital city to the south by the coast, inciting both support and backlash.
Iran is allegedly developing nuclear missiles that can hit Europe based on designs delivered to Tehran by North Korea, ...
Iran is changing its capital city to Makran, in the southern coastal region, from Tehran in the north for economic and ecological reasons, according to Persian-language satellite TV station Iran ...
Revolutionary Guard aerospace experts working on warheads with 3,000km range at two sites disguised as satellite launch bases ...
Here’s a look at Iran’s nuclear capabilities. 1958 - Iran joins the IAEA. 1967 - The Tehran Nuclear Research Center, which includes a small reactor supplied by the United States, opens. 1968 - Iran ...
The Express Tribune on MSN8 天
Is Iran shifting its Capital?
He reckons that lack of seaport at Tehran compels Iran to transport raw material from ports in the south towards north, for manufacturing in Tehran's industrial belt and then ship finished product ...
National Interest on MSN3 天
Iran Is Test-Firing a New Kind of Missile
While this new capability is concerning, Tehran has sometimes been observed to have a tendency to exaggerate its military-related specs.
Hossein Salami visited the missile city on Iran’s southern shores on ... during Iranian defence week, in a street in Tehran, Iran, September 24, 2024. (credit: MAJID ASGARIPOUR/WANA (WEST ...
Iran's capital Tehran frequently ranks among the world's most polluted cities, says Swiss-based air quality monitoring ...
An earthquake with a magnitude of 5.1 on the Richter scale struck western Iran's Kermanshah province early Monday, according ...