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First rain of autumn falls in Iran’s capital, but the drought-ravaged nation needs far more
The drought gripping Iran has seen its president warn the country it may need to move its government out of Tehran by the end of December if there's not significant rainfall to recharge dams around the capital.
The organizers “did not take these warnings seriously” and violated “public decency,” a public prosecutor told state media.
Tehran says there is "no greater honor than seeing…superpowers kneel before an Iranian drone," as the U.S. deploys copied drones.
The trial of a dual national holding European citizenship has begun in Iran, the semi-official Tasnim news agency reported on Monday, saying they were indicted for "intelligence cooperation and espionage in favour of the Zionist regime (Israel).
The deportation flights came after negotiations between Tehran and Washington, which have no formal diplomatic relations.
Fresh round of operations begins to inject chemicals into clouds in effort to increase rain as drought worsens
Iranian officials say a second flight carrying deported Iranians has left the United States. Washington reportedly plans to send hundreds back to Iran.
Israel exposes secret Hamas money network in Turkey backed by Iran, revealing hundreds of millions in transfers through Turkish financial infrastructure.
Decades of protest show Iranians are pushing for non-violent democratic change—and the world’s solidarity could help make it real
Iran will play at least one World Cup match in the United States, though a group-stage clash with the U.S. was avoided in Friday's draw.