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The streets of Tehran have become confusing and frustrating for drivers as GPS disruptions continue nearly two months after a short but intense 12-day war between Iran and Israel. Drivers relying on ...
Answers to some of cosmology's most pressing questions are obscured by simple dust. It concerns the Cosmic Noon, a period of ...
Afghans in Iran now occupy a charged space in the regime’s security calculus, seen as both potential infiltration risks and diplomatic leverage. From exploiting leaked UK asylum data to mass ...
Iran's state media says the country has founded a new defense council after attacks in June by Israel and the U.S.
Link Copied! Iran’s capital Tehran could be weeks away from “day zero,” experts say — the day when taps run dry for large parts of the city — as the country suffers a severe water crisis.
The Interview An Anonymous Iranian Reporter on Life in Tehran “Iran Window” has spent more than two decades as an independent reporter and documentary filmmaker.
The U.S. president vowed to block Iran's uranium enrichment program following airstrikes on its key nuclear facilities, escalating regional tensions further.
Tehran Is at Risk of Running Out of Water Within Weeks After a five-year drought and decades of mismanagement, a water crisis is battering Iran.
Iranian and European diplomats have met in Istanbul in the latest drive to unpick the deadlock over Tehran’s nuclear program.
This edition of the Farda Briefing looks at the worsening water crisis in Iran and its implications.
Iran to hold nuclear talks with Europeans as Trump threatens renewed strikes The meeting is the first since Iran's 12-day conflict with Israel and the U.S.
Iran warned a U.S. destroyer on to change course after it approached waters being monitored by the Islamic Republic, Iranian state media reported.