Authorities in Bahrain have announced the deportation of a number of Lebanese nationals from the country over affiliation with or support for the Lebanese Hezbollah resistance movement.
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) says one in three Syrian children have been exposed to war since birth, as the foreign-backed militancy in the Arab country enters its sixth year.
Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif says Iran is interested in long-term economic relations with New Zealand as he visits Wellington in his capacity for the first time in 10 years.
The United Arab Emirates says one of its fighter jets participating in the Saudi-led aggression against Yemen has gone missing in the impoverished country.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry condemned a Sunday car bomb blast that killed dozens of people in the Turkish capital, Ankara, saying such recurring terrorist attacks highlight the need for concerted action against extremism.
Top Iraqi cleric demanded foreign media in Iraq to project Daesh crimes in the country rather than magnifying minor issues and allegations of human rights violation.
The implementation of the deal over Iran’s nuclear program, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), on July 14, 2015 will in the light of Iran’s relations with the world powers provide a new geopolitical potential for Iranian foreign policy that can be used at the service of Iran’s economic development, as well as regional stability....
Iranians mark martyrdom anniversary of Hazrat Zahra (AS), daughter of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) and wife of first Shia Imam Hazrat Ali (AS), back in 3 Jumada al Thani 11 AH.
The Daesh Takfiri militants are fleeing the areas under their control in Iraq's western province of Anbar, with an Iraqi military spokesman saying the terrorist group has pulled its militants out of three towns in the conflict-ridden province.
A bomb blast has occurred in the center of the Turkish capital of Ankara, killing at least 34 people and injuring 125 more, the Turkish health ministry said.
The foreign ministers of Iran and New Zealand on Sunday emphasized the importance of expanding bilateral relations, particularly in the economic sector.
US Secretary of State John Kerry has slammed as “disruptive to peace” remarks by his Syrian counterpart who has described President Bashar al-Assad’s ouster as a “red line.”
President Rouhani made an unexpected visit to a Red Crescent paramedic station on Semnan-Tehran motorway and appreciated their attempts, especially during their preparation measures for Nowruz holidays.
Migrant issues play key role in Germany's regional elections this year as the country’s right-wing anti-refugee political party, Alternative for Germany (AfD) makes major gains in three key states.